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Wet Sandblaster for Generac Pressure washer

xladkalkd

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I came across a wet sandblaster a couple of months ago for around $25.00 on a single website that had a 1/4 inch quick connect to connect the wet blaster to a pressure washer, but haven't been able to find the website since.


I know there are wet blasters (designed to connect a a pressure washer) all over the internet and ebay for around $20 to $30.00 however most have connectors for Karcher and other types of pressure washers and I'm uncertain if any would work with my Generac 2300 PSI pressure washer that uses those quick connect tips. (6HP and 2.9 GPM)


I've been looking around for a wet blaster however most that appear would work with my Generac Pressure washer, however most are $100.00+ and $200.00+ , I'm currently trying to find if they make any that will work that are $50.00 or less. (of which there may be none).

I've read the ones with ceramic tips wear out and it's better to find ones that have metal nozzles and tips?

I have used a wet blaster years ago with a pressure washer years ago and it worked well. The only problem I can remember is I used silica sand which impregnated the surrounding ground and impossible to remove.

I think it would be better to use regular sand if possible such as a play sand or similar that's natural sand without any silica.

Anyway can anyone recommend a wet blaster around ~$50.00 or less that would work with my 2300 PSI Generac pressure washer?

The only thing is I'm thinking 2300 PSI may not be a strong enough pressure washer to wet sand blast?

Currently I need to sand blast some rusty outdoor metal fire places and stoves and also a rusty Jeep (under belly and interior, suspension, steering, etc.)

I'm in areas around homes and yards and don't want to use a dry blaster which is difficult to trap dust and sand produced from a dry blaster.
 
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xladkalkd

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Link?

I found this one on eBay for $62.64 with shipping and tax.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/303304516229

Uses metal nozzle tips, uncertain how long the nozzles last.

A courser sand removes rust faster but sanding is less fine than when using a finer sand.
 
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