OK, this is something I can talk about.
I did a 76' CJ5 naked frame on sawhorses frame up restomod with the below setup.
I found sandblasting to be VERY VERY satisfying... WAY better prep... NO comparison for paint then wire wheel or ANY other method.
*** WARNING - As said above, sheet metal like body panels WILL warp and get wonky.
Blasting them requires MUCH more care than like a frame, axle housings, anything thick.
*** BE AWARE of above.
First off... if it is a true 5 hp comp that puts out about 16 CFM you will be OK for the size of the Jeep project you want to do.
I had a 5hp baldor IR T30, so I had that.
DO this - I put a better than average $25 box fan hung over to cool the motor and pump of the Comp.
Not needed for short quick runs, but for anything like I dunno over 20 minutes of blasting DO it.
DEFINITELY for the frame, axle housings, anything not small.
Get any pressure pot blaster... I got an ALC about 100 lb... 1/8" ceramic nozzle is all a 5 hp will handle reasonably... you will use like about ballpark 4 nozzles for the total Jeep project.
REPLACE the ceramic nozzle when it grows to like 3/16.
False economy to keep using it past that w a 5HP.
Carbide and Tungsten nozzles are available, but does not apply to you at this scale.
Just buy some cheap replacement ceramics... for one vehicle.
Do whatever you can to dry your output air... BUT STILL buy a Motorgard "Toilet paper" filter before the sandblaster.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000WZYKAE/?tag=atomicindus08-20
UNLESS you are in a super dry geo region just BUY IT off the bat.
It will save MUCH heartache.
Just buy it... will save much bitching.
And, after extended use, like when you do your frame or axle housings, take the filter apart and allow the paper roll to dry in a good drying place.
If you have $$$, just toss out... but I dry and reuse mine.
If you don't open canister and remove the paint inside the AL housing will corrode and degrade.
"Don't ask me how I know"
Nothing more frustrating than the Tee getting plugged from moisture... and the previous mentioned Y upgrade makes sense.
Use plain cheap silica sanblasting sand labeled "Do not use for Sandblasting"
Ironic yes, but they label that way to defend from lawsuits.
The whole silica panic is totally true for Idiots , but totally BS as long as you use a frickin brain.
Black Diamond or Black Beauty is fine, but will give slightly coarser surface.
Set the regulator to the pressure pot at 80 +.
DO THIS - Buy a cheap canvas blasting hood... and a small as possible tiny cheap shop vac.
25' ? 1 1/4" ? hose...Run it up under backside of hood... put vac far away as possible to not **** in ANY ANY sand in air.
I put my vac in shop, close doors, and blast outside of building.
This will do two things... one is keep ALL silica from your breathing... Two is cool your head sweat so lens does not fog.
Gotta think... will post more.
Marc