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garnold 08-01-2014 02:15 PM

Pressure washer sand blaster?
 
Anyone try this idea? http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...duct_8520_8520

olds45512 08-01-2014 02:31 PM

We tried one at work and it didn't work very well, another downfall is that you now have wet bare metal which leads to rust.

Sam Mac 08-01-2014 02:34 PM

I have one. I'm very happy with it. I find that if I use the blow gun as soon as I'm done to dry the parts the rust is minimal. I prime with rusty metal primer. So far no problems. Here is the thread on it.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=18016

DoubleO7 08-01-2014 03:00 PM

Same idea using compressed air.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ca...FSbl7AodNDMAew

J-Mech 08-01-2014 03:13 PM

I have one. Funny though, I haven't used it yet. Bought it because Sam liked his, and I had used one before with good luck.

garnold 08-01-2014 10:07 PM

I'm might give it a try and take the same approach I did when washing my mountain bikes. After cleaning them I pulled out the leaf blower. Nice and dry :beerchug:

garnold 08-06-2014 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by DoubleO7 (Post 278181)

Just ordered this. I thought it might be a little easier to use for the small stuff I'm working on. How powerful a compressor did you try with this? Also, I have never bought media for something like this so what should I buy for the standard paint and rust removal? I'm not restoring here and don't need it to be perfect, I just need the rust and paint off. Did you have any issues with moisture in the lines? I also bought an inline filter to help reduce the moisture since I heard it could affect the sand and cause clogging. I still think I'll get the power washer version for when I do the really big parts of the tractor since my uncle has this amazing pro grade washer that I have actually cut 2x4's with HAHAHAHA! So with that baby I'll have the power to really clean some stuff up, but for smaller parts and engines I think something smaller like this will be perfect. Still, any tips on pressure, media and use would be wonderful! Thank you for this link ;)

DoubleO7 08-06-2014 12:24 PM

I only knew they made a compressed air version.

The only blaster I ever used was a pressurized tank version.

The air one you bought relies on the venturi/vacuum effect at the sand and air flow junction.

I would get me a bag of blasting sand and put some in a 5 gallon bucket.

Keeping the sand as dry as possible is a big issue. Maybe a light bulb down in the sand or an electric charcoal starter? Keeping the sand warm and dry.

bolivier 08-06-2014 12:28 PM

The reviews look good on that product. Let us know what you think about it. I'm thinking of getting one too. Can't really go wrong for that price.

garnold 08-06-2014 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoubleO7 (Post 279214)
I only knew they made a compressed air version.

The only blaster I ever used was a pressurized tank version.

The air one you bought relies on the venturi/vacuum effect at the sand and air flow junction.

I would get me a bag of blasting sand and put some in a 5 gallon bucket.

Keeping the sand as dry as possible is a big issue. Maybe a light bulb down in the sand or an electric charcoal starter? Keeping the sand warm and dry.

So any tips on what type of sand to buy? I've never done this before and there are quite a few options. Sand of different grits, walnut ?!?, glass UGH!


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