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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Attempting to sand blast my F150's Fender.

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  • where did you get that bag of sand? i.e. company name and what does it cost? ~ Thanks!

  • @cw3849 - Sand came for Tractor Supply for about $7/bag. Works OK. Not the best.

  • I love your mustang videos. Thank you for making these! It's interesting to see how they rust up north!

  • @OhYeahAboutThat - Thanks! :) Yea, they rust pretty good. Well, any vehicle does and it only gets worse the farther north you go lol

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  • how long does that little container of sand last on the gun?

  • @MegaFamous143

    NO, too many impurities in it, and any organic matter on the sand can cause contamination.

  • Can u use regular beach sand?:)

  • fair warning, do not buy this gun.

  • @nonamejoe56 - Cool I will certainly check that out. Would be handy to have since things LOVE to rust up here lol

  • @ahubbard117 You can get it most places that sells WD-40. It is absolutely amazing, every 3 or so months, I put a coating of it on all the scratches and chips on my truck so they don't rust. I heard it works for 6 months. It also stops leaks around windshields, lubricates, drives out moisture, etc. I put it on bear metal and left it outside all winter, not a spec of rust. During winter I also coat my bumpers and rims with it so they don't rust, also inside the doors and hinges.

  • interesting video! I have never done sand blasting..... thats a bummer it didn't work well for ya. I grew up in Michigan so I know all too well about working on rusty cars. best of luck on your next step! it might not be a bad idea to look south for a shell rust free. in the long run it may save you some money. just a thought! .... in Georgia you can see 1980's rides drivin around with the original paint.

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