Sandblaster modifications
14 Apr 2015 13:30 #3258
by Geno
Sandblaster modifications was created by Geno
We've had the old HF sandblaster for 20 years but it's time to update it. There's a new gun kit with suction tube and carbide tip supposed to be here this afternoon. We're gonna turn it Made in USA.
Nick has already done this to his and said it made a huge difference. The Carbide tip will outlast 30 ceramics making it way cheaper in the long run. Will put up pics of the actual stuff when it arrives.
Gun + pickup upgrade kit is here - Gun Kit
Tip is here - Carbide Tip
We also just got finished with a $4 light upgrade from the local hardware store. The best thing we ever did.
Nick has already done this to his and said it made a huge difference. The Carbide tip will outlast 30 ceramics making it way cheaper in the long run. Will put up pics of the actual stuff when it arrives.
Gun + pickup upgrade kit is here - Gun Kit
Tip is here - Carbide Tip
We also just got finished with a $4 light upgrade from the local hardware store. The best thing we ever did.
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14 Apr 2015 17:16 #3270
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Sandblaster modifications
I love upgrades!!
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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14 Apr 2015 17:21 #3271
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Sandblaster modifications
Sandra has been blasting like the wind. The light is awesome with just a little 13 watt twisty in there and then new gun is awesome. It is way faster, maybe 4-5 times faster. Pretty much as fast as you can go.
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14 Apr 2015 17:25 #3273
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Sandblaster modifications
I should get a cabinet, do mine outside.
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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14 Apr 2015 18:25 #3278
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Sandblaster modifications
There are plans out there to build your own out of plywood. They look really nice when finished. You can buy a kit with the glass and such to build your own. We've thought about doing one just to have something a little bigger for the hoods and rear pans.
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14 Apr 2015 20:23 #3280
by Jake Kuhn
Replied by Jake Kuhn on topic Sandblaster modifications
Looks like a nice mod...I may have to look into that. We have one of the small hf cabinets I run glass bead in and it does ok with the chinese guns, but the bigger one we run coal slag in and it does not do so well with the gun it has in it, Only works about half of the time your using it and sprays very slow, to do a 6-12 rim takes about 40 mins. The tungsten carbide nozzles are definitely worth the cost though. I used to go through a nozzle in about 2 weeks, and I've had a carbide one in there for a couple years now. How well would you say these guns work compared to the original gun it came with from harbor freight? Also, what are you using for media and dust collection? Thanks, Jake
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14 Apr 2015 20:50 #3288
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Sandblaster modifications
Hey Jake, good to see you.
The new gun has a smooth action and little resistance to the trigger. It will spray at higher pressures also. At over 80lbs the HF gun wouldn't even come on. The gun also seems to use less air for some reason, the compressor actually shuts off if you stop to grab the next part in the cabinet. I don't know what they've done but they've done it very well. Maybe it has something to do with the made in USA thing also.
The new gun has a smooth action and little resistance to the trigger. It will spray at higher pressures also. At over 80lbs the HF gun wouldn't even come on. The gun also seems to use less air for some reason, the compressor actually shuts off if you stop to grab the next part in the cabinet. I don't know what they've done but they've done it very well. Maybe it has something to do with the made in USA thing also.
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14 Apr 2015 21:16 #3293
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
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Replied by jm46322 on topic Sandblaster modifications
:goodjob she should have more time to pressure wash and paint now
i did a upgrade at took away the squeze trigger and added a foot pedal
then even to out last carbide tips i made a hastelloy C tip that lasted now going on a year
with about 6-8 hours a week of use and filled with black beauty media.
i did a upgrade at took away the squeze trigger and added a foot pedal
then even to out last carbide tips i made a hastelloy C tip that lasted now going on a year
with about 6-8 hours a week of use and filled with black beauty media.
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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14 Apr 2015 21:26 #3295
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Sandblaster modifications
What don't you make? :surprised
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15 Apr 2015 21:21 #3330
by jm46322
i don't make check makes in the complete column that often
its more irons in the fire, then it is shirts in the closet.
i have been told that i am the champion of 97% finished
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Replied by jm46322 on topic Sandblaster modifications
Geno wrote: What don't you make? :surprised
i don't make check makes in the complete column that often
its more irons in the fire, then it is shirts in the closet.
i have been told that i am the champion of 97% finished
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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