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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1818811" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>I've got a little Campbell sandblaster that's fine for small jobs, but I'd recommend you rent a commercial sandblaster if you are going to do several gates. And set up an area to do the job so the sand doesn't go everywhere. If you can contain the sand it serves two purposes. One, you don't get sand where you don't want it, and two, you can reuse the sand. Sand isn't cheap enough that I wouldn't reuse it at least a couple of times. Something as light weight as a tarp can provide a barrier so the sand will stay where you want it, but outside and not close to a building opening would be better. You need a solid floor for the sand in some kind of corner so you can scoop up the sand to be reused as it accumulates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1818811, member: 42463"] I've got a little Campbell sandblaster that's fine for small jobs, but I'd recommend you rent a commercial sandblaster if you are going to do several gates. And set up an area to do the job so the sand doesn't go everywhere. If you can contain the sand it serves two purposes. One, you don't get sand where you don't want it, and two, you can reuse the sand. Sand isn't cheap enough that I wouldn't reuse it at least a couple of times. Something as light weight as a tarp can provide a barrier so the sand will stay where you want it, but outside and not close to a building opening would be better. You need a solid floor for the sand in some kind of corner so you can scoop up the sand to be reused as it accumulates. [/QUOTE]
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