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steveair2

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Dallas Texas
I'm trying to find blast medium to clean light rust in a tight area. I would like to know what to use. I have a gravity feed gun and a pressure fed gun.
The pressure fed unit is Harbor Freight. After replacing all the fittings and hoses on it, it worked good drilling holes in concrete. So I didn't use it on my plane. I would like to use the gravity feed gun I bought at Home Depot. I'll try the auto body supply next week.

Steve
 
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