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  1. #1
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    Hey, thanks for the offer, Steve. I live in Bellevue (across the lake from Seattle) so don't know if that will work out. I'm over due for a trip to the peninusula, but don't see when I'll be able to do that soon. Will let you know though if I decide to head that way!

    T.
    PS - what's a pressure pot?
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    A pressure pot is a blaster that holds about 400lbs of media, and I have full gear that you wear and actually stand inside the room to blast large objects like car frames ect...
    The room I have is 10ft high X 20ft long X 10ft wide. It really makes short work of blasting things versus a smaller glass bead cabinet.
    Anytime you are in the area feel free to drop me a line and would be glad to give you guys a tour. Thanks Steve H.

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    Sounds like a great club cruise day next summer.

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    Thor,

    If you can get them over to the U-District where I work, I have a cabinet at work I use all the time. Almost every part I plan to paint or have painted has been blasted in that thing. Did Patrick's steering column a while back. You just need to make an arrangement to either leave it in the morning or the evening before and I'll do them the day I see them. If inerested, PM me or call and I'll see what I can do.
    Roger Moore

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  5. #5
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    Local sand blasters

    I have a blast cabinet in my shed that would work for the parts. It will take me a little while to get everything set up but if you want to drop the parts off I could get them done in a day probably. I live in Mill (yuppyville) Creek, if that works let me know. Larry

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    Bob at Harold's did several small parts for me for about $20.00 plus tax.
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    Don at Masterblaster's here in Spokane always hooks me up.. Must be a Ford thing.. He collects galaxies..
    He's also where I buy all my vintage license plates..

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