I've been blasting SanFord for what feels like a year. 1000s of pounds of media, shot a variety of methods.
The three methods I've used in the last month are water blasting, siphon pot, and pressure pot.
Here they are with my impressions of them.
Powerhorse High-Pressure Abrasive Blasting Kit
This is great for a car or something smaller than SanFord. It isn't very durable though. I've worn out two of them in the last month. They definitely get the job done and have the advantage of not causing peening on thinner metals. They don't do quite as good a job on rust as a air blaster, but it will remove it. They use a a pressure washer to accelerate the media, which most people have or can borrow. No huge compressor required. Using water also controls the dust. You will have to neutralize the rust that forms almost immediately. I used Ospho. Over all, I'll give it a B. Worth using, but durability is an issue. Plan on throwing away the blaster when you are done. Also plan on buying a lot of media. It can be dried and reused, but I bought 800 pounds to keep it fed for half a day.
Next up is a siphon pot.
Mine is similar to this. ALC Portable Abrasive Siphon Blaster — 50-Lb. Capacity
Great tool. The ceramic tips are durable, they will remove paint at a reasonable pace. Not fast, but it gets the job done. My compressor is fairly large, a 80gal 5hp Quincy. It ran 40% of the time. I'd give it a B+. Media can be swept up, screened and reused immediately. A few hundred pounds will keep it running forever. I'll be keeping mine for small and delicate jobs.
Last up is the pressure pot. This is the one I picked up today.
Allsource Roll-About Abrasive Pressure Blaster — With FREE U.S. Patented Deadman Handle, 5 Gallons
This thing is a beast. It will remove paint and rust at a fairly high rate of speed. It's 4 times faster than the siphon pot, and 25% faster than the water blaster. It's a great tool. I'll give it a A-. It gets the minus because it's going to take a monster compressor to run it. With the large tip, it takes all of 20 CFM to keep up. My compressor will just barely keep up, running 100% of the time. If you don't have a big compressor, don't bother. Media for this one can be reused immediately as well, but it tends to scatter, there is more loss unless you have a large paved area to recover it from.
So, there you have it.