Picked up another sand blaster
10 Nov 2015 08:46 #9132
by Geno
Picked up another sand blaster was created by Geno
When we were in Indy a few weeks ago we found out about pressure blast cabinets. We drooled over them but starting price on these monsters are $10K.
True pressure systems, or pressure cabinets are pretty cool. You put media in them and don't have to refill them manually. The system reclaims the media, filters and screens it, then the pot refills itself. The only time you add more is when it's used up. You can do a lot more work and do it a lot faster as the system pretty much takes care of itself.
The guys in Indy just sold a new one, got it installed, and called me and told me the people they sold the new one to were selling their old pressure system. They were selling it cheap and wanted it out of the way. Of course I broke out into the happy dance and ran for the truck. :dance1
I went and picked it up right away yesterday. The cabinet is 4' wide, 3' deep, and 3' tall inside, and is completely functional. We will give it a red + ivory paint job, upgrade the nozzle, the hoses and gaskets to make it like the new pressure systems. We will be running the new plastic media in it and be using it just for ultra fast paint stripping.
True pressure systems, or pressure cabinets are pretty cool. You put media in them and don't have to refill them manually. The system reclaims the media, filters and screens it, then the pot refills itself. The only time you add more is when it's used up. You can do a lot more work and do it a lot faster as the system pretty much takes care of itself.
The guys in Indy just sold a new one, got it installed, and called me and told me the people they sold the new one to were selling their old pressure system. They were selling it cheap and wanted it out of the way. Of course I broke out into the happy dance and ran for the truck. :dance1
I went and picked it up right away yesterday. The cabinet is 4' wide, 3' deep, and 3' tall inside, and is completely functional. We will give it a red + ivory paint job, upgrade the nozzle, the hoses and gaskets to make it like the new pressure systems. We will be running the new plastic media in it and be using it just for ultra fast paint stripping.
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10 Nov 2015 17:52 #9147
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Picked up another sand blaster
Happier than a pig in, oops. :rolling
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10 Nov 2015 18:50 #9148
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic Picked up another sand blaster
I like the way the side opens to load it.
also it must be nice to have the machine run the media past a screen to pull out the dust.
fire away!!!
also it must be nice to have the machine run the media past a screen to pull out the dust.
fire away!!!
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11 Nov 2015 11:39 #9155
by Geno
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We'll get more pics of the setup and how it works as we install it.
Got it unloaded and a spot cleaned out for it yesterday, that took awhile... Just got done getting the air hookup and shutoff in the main line, and changed out the outlet that's gonna be used to a hospital grade 20A. There's a lot of cleaning and seals to replace, the thing looks like it has a lot of leaks. It also needs some new hoses. I just noticed a piece of screen over the main one also, looks like it blasted a hole in the main one over time. Now that's my kind of blaster! :rolling
Got it unloaded and a spot cleaned out for it yesterday, that took awhile... Just got done getting the air hookup and shutoff in the main line, and changed out the outlet that's gonna be used to a hospital grade 20A. There's a lot of cleaning and seals to replace, the thing looks like it has a lot of leaks. It also needs some new hoses. I just noticed a piece of screen over the main one also, looks like it blasted a hole in the main one over time. Now that's my kind of blaster! :rolling
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11 Nov 2015 15:27 #9156
by Kurt-NEPA
1988 520H
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Replied by Kurt-NEPA on topic Picked up another sand blaster
Yeah!!!! Well done
1988 520H
1995 520H
1998 520xi
2000 522xi
1950 Ford 8N
1955 Ford 660
Single Stage Blower
2-Two Stage Blowers
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11 Nov 2015 16:55 #9161
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Picked up another sand blaster
You need a bigger boat skipper.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
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11 Nov 2015 17:04 #9162
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Picked up another sand blaster
The next one will be bigger.
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12 Nov 2015 08:29 #9164
by Geno
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We got the light box off last night and did a little modifying. It had a 24" fixture in it with 2 20 watt T12 bulbs, but the more light in the cabinet the better. We're gonna ditch the original fixture and avoid the potential ballast going out or 1 bulb failing taking all of the light with it.
The box has been modified to put 4 standard lamp holders in it with the regular twisty bulbs. The lamp holders are only $2.60 in town, about $10.00 for 4 of them. Including the bulbs this is only a $15.00 upgrade to go to 240 watts of light with 4 of the 13 watt (60 watt equivalent) twisty bulbs. This is a good cheap mod for anyone who has any type of blaster. We also painted the inside of the box silver for a little more reflection. Depending on the bulbs we can run from 160 to 400+ watts of light in there now. I think the little woman will be happy.
The box has been modified to put 4 standard lamp holders in it with the regular twisty bulbs. The lamp holders are only $2.60 in town, about $10.00 for 4 of them. Including the bulbs this is only a $15.00 upgrade to go to 240 watts of light with 4 of the 13 watt (60 watt equivalent) twisty bulbs. This is a good cheap mod for anyone who has any type of blaster. We also painted the inside of the box silver for a little more reflection. Depending on the bulbs we can run from 160 to 400+ watts of light in there now. I think the little woman will be happy.
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