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Time to give the air lift a rub of paint. Made this to shift a lot of sand on a wreck close to the beach and it really can move sand.
 

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Thank you, if you don't mind sharing: what have you found to be the optimal volume/pressure of air to supply?
Road compressor we used about 270cfm. If you think there's coins in the area use a sieve basket for the waste it will lift them. Put a flexible hose on the end of the lift to get the waste away from the work area.
 
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