5/15/2023 0 Comments Diy soda sblaster![]() ![]() > They use abrasives that look similar to the pot abrasives. ![]() Same rust bloom problems because of the water residue in the nooks & crannies. I think I can use this product with my high pressure cleaners with sand intake as well, as we face the > I see they use Holdtight 102 mixed with the water to get a longer rust-free window in between I have nowhere to go and see anything in real life here as nobody is using this system. This looks really good, on Youtube at least, but does it have any drawbacks ? We have to do it on our own by trial & error.ī) dustless blasting (that doesn’t make dust but still has the (wet) media disposal problems of course) Here locally that I can visit or call to come & explain or show or teach us how to operate new stuff. I’m in Thailand so, as most of the suppliers of technology & parts are in the US or Europe, there’s nobody Reluctant to purchase anything if I don’t know how it works. Its cheap, so cheap that if I made one myself it would probably cost me more, but still, I’m always I’ve seen companies that sell an ‘upgrade’ that is basically a modified mixing valveīut, of course, they don’t explain how it works. We also use high pressure cleaners with sand intake on very heavy duty jobs where the wettingĪ) how to modify one of my abrasive pots to work with soda. I have a sand blasting company in Thailand where we use pressure pots (abrasives) on the big stuffĪnd siphon type (abrasives & soda) on smaller & softer stuff. SO please leave a comment and questions below! Thanks Then I can take that input and make these plans extremely helpful for everyone. This helps me as well because it shows me what information people really want to know. I will try to answer them below so please leave a comment and I will do my best to help. The reason for this post is that I wanted your input and for you to ask any questions you have. It shows you sources of where to get the materials and pictures of all the steps. On top of that, I included information on how to make my inexpensive and favorite sandblaster nozzle which you can see in the picture. expanded information on abrasive & design problems.explanation on the different types of air compressors.how to pick out the right air compressor for my needs.This includes information with bonus topics that cover: I have packed these plans with a lot of great information which I believe answers all questions that people have been asking me for the past couple of years. ![]() You can see a rough picture of the homemade sandblaster below before it was painted below: In the next few days when they are completely finished, they will be offered here through my site. There have been a lot of people asking me how I made my own sandblaster so I have been working on creating plans for pressure pots the last few weeks so others can do it as well. Note: You can now purchase and download the sandblaster plans here.įirst off, I wanted to thank all my visitors and newsletter subscribers for coming to my site about sandblasting, glass etching, and car restoration. ![]()
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