With the weather warming up, I'm looking to embark on a full repaint of my Gradall. For surface prep, I'd like to sandblast instead of sand. Problem is, I don't have any experience with gearing up for this.
What would you recommend for a unit? I'm looking at a typical 50/100lb rolling unit. Not doing bridge beams, but my limited experience with my friend's hopper gun suggests one of those won't cut it.
My biggest concern is containment/media control. Do I need to build some kind of big plastic shed over the machine, or can I just go to town on a paved area and sweep/shop-vac up the residue? Will a man in a white pickup truck with gubmint plates be extremely cross with me? What do you guys usually do?
I'd be looking to do the job in phases, but I don't want it to take 5 months. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
What would you recommend for a unit? I'm looking at a typical 50/100lb rolling unit. Not doing bridge beams, but my limited experience with my friend's hopper gun suggests one of those won't cut it.
My biggest concern is containment/media control. Do I need to build some kind of big plastic shed over the machine, or can I just go to town on a paved area and sweep/shop-vac up the residue? Will a man in a white pickup truck with gubmint plates be extremely cross with me? What do you guys usually do?
I'd be looking to do the job in phases, but I don't want it to take 5 months. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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