i386
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Before I go off and do something stupid...
I have access to a Craftsman gravity fed sandblaster. I'm prepping my old boat trailer for paint. The old paint on it is already long gone. I just want to knock off the surface rust before I hit it with some Ospho/Primer/Paint.
The sand for sandblasters is hard to find around here (and expensive when you can find it). RSC used to carry it but they no longer rent the equipment due to safty concerns. Anyway, my question is why can't I use regular "play sand" from Home Depot to knock that rust off. I know it needs to be dry but what else? I have goggles and respirator.
I have access to a Craftsman gravity fed sandblaster. I'm prepping my old boat trailer for paint. The old paint on it is already long gone. I just want to knock off the surface rust before I hit it with some Ospho/Primer/Paint.
The sand for sandblasters is hard to find around here (and expensive when you can find it). RSC used to carry it but they no longer rent the equipment due to safty concerns. Anyway, my question is why can't I use regular "play sand" from Home Depot to knock that rust off. I know it needs to be dry but what else? I have goggles and respirator.