Build Thread 1979 Cj-7 Let the games begin! Rolling restoration
CJ BRIAN NJ
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i will be cleaning the rear frame rails down to bare steel so i can weld the repairs in but the rest of it just needs to be cleaned up enough to get paint to stick as for the compressor i wish i could afford a 100 gal 5-10 horse 3 phase but my house has AMC 150 or 200 amp service so 240 volt is about as big as i can go im ok with taking a break to let the compressor build pressure but like you said its the cfm im really lacking . the pressure pot blasters run pretty well between at 10-15 cfm so thats my goal for now . i rented a tow behind compressor to blast some brick and I-beams at an old shoe factory we converted into 4 condos and that bad boy was awesome! it was blasting a 2-3" wide path through 10+ layers of paint really fast so i could just rent it again if i only needed it for a short time but i know i can find future use for the large compressor so im just going to keep looking . i have some wanted ads on craigslist and im getting alot of nice offers in the $500-$1000 range but i cant spend that kind of money right now
if i can get 50+ gal 240v with 10 + cfm it should do just about anything i can throw at it. i found a few "project" compressors that need motors so i might go for one of those and put a gas motor on it . i will build a shed or lean-to on the side of the garage for it but with bad motors i dont know how to test the pumps so that scares me a little bit .
thx brian
if i can get 50+ gal 240v with 10 + cfm it should do just about anything i can throw at it. i found a few "project" compressors that need motors so i might go for one of those and put a gas motor on it . i will build a shed or lean-to on the side of the garage for it but with bad motors i dont know how to test the pumps so that scares me a little bit .
thx brian
FYI compressors are best measured in CFM, cubic feet per minute.
Sand blasting easily use 10 or 15 CFM of air, that is a BIG compressor. more than likely 3 phase.
Are you going to take it down to the bare frame??