I'm purchasing a frame from an old 18 foot camper trailer. I'm cutting it down and moving the axle (axles perhaps). I may built it 12' and would use both axles, still undecided...
Being a old travel trailer that leaked and wasn't worth saving, it has sat outside for the last 10 years and the frame is covered in flaky rust. It rolls and has electric brakes, and for the price I can't complain.
I have not been able to inspect the spindles yet.
I was going to take the trailer down to a local sand blaster and have them media blast the frame and axles... But I enjoy doing things myself, especially if I get a new tool out of the deal.
I thought about picking up a sand blaster from harbor freight
http://www.harborfreight.com/110-lb-pre ... 10377.html
Then i saw a sand blaster that attaches to a pressure washer...
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/ ... Au7f8P8HAQ
Found a review on Youtube where a guy said he used play sand and it worked great. 4 bucks for a 50 pound bag at hoem depot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f87jqnbELfY
Here's a different brand
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfA-IkaMRGE
Problem is I dont know how much sand I would need... and you cant exactly re-use wet sand.
I plan to take a wire wheel brush on a grinder to most of it before either paying someone or doing the blasting myself,,,
Hoping someone has done this before... and has some ideas or experience!
I found a local place so i'm also getting a price... 40 hours of strippign a frame doesnt sound all that appealing.
http://skagitpowdercoating.com/