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HF soda blaster
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riverroad wrote: I think I may have just found a source for cheap baking soda. It appears that farmers and ranchers use it in their feed. My local feed store has it in 50 lb bags for twelve bucks.
www.naturalsoda.com/images/feed_Information_sheet.pdf
Don't know how course it is though.
So do you figure those cows burp instead of moo? :lol:
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650ed wrote:
riverroad wrote: I think I may have just found a source for cheap baking soda. It appears that farmers and ranchers use it in their feed. My local feed store has it in 50 lb bags for twelve bucks.
www.naturalsoda.com/images/feed_Information_sheet.pdf
Don't know how course it is though.
So do you figure those cows burp instead of moo? :lol:
Finally an answer to the whole cow methane gas issue! :lol:
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79 KE175 (gone)
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81 KZ750E (gone)
Sure it looks OK now, but wait until I really make it pretty, with some chrome and paint and some new tires and grips and the wiring. Don't forget the gearing, and the LED's and, and, and....
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I've seen sandblaster kits (which can shoot pretty much any media) for sale in hardware stores for $10-$100 and have been curious as to their efficiency.
My biggest concern is the size of compressor required ... most say you need ~10cfm at 90psi. My compressor can hit the 90psi easily, but only spits out around 3cfm at that pressure.
What compressor do you use? Does anyone have experience using a sandblaster with a lower-than-recommended compressor?
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