anyone useing this blaster ?
#23
it seems to take about 10 times longer to clean an old bracket (something with rust and paint, i.e. brake drum) in the cabinet (which is a siphon blaster) versus going outside and using the abrasive blaster.
is it just me? is there a problem with my siphon blaster? are others running some sort of pressurized setup in your cabinet?
i see you building a cabinet that big for large parts and i think i would commit suicide having to clean a part that large in the cabinet. maybe something is really wrong with my setup.
is it just me? is there a problem with my siphon blaster? are others running some sort of pressurized setup in your cabinet?
i see you building a cabinet that big for large parts and i think i would commit suicide having to clean a part that large in the cabinet. maybe something is really wrong with my setup.
#24
No way a blaster cabinet is anywhere near as fast as a good pressure blaster, an example of how fast my cabinet will work is say a control arm inside and out clean as a button maybe 10 or 15 minutes realistically.
For me I don't care about the speed, too much of a pain in the *** for me to sandblast out of a cabinet, I have a sandblasting shop 5 min from my work....
For me I don't care about the speed, too much of a pain in the *** for me to sandblast out of a cabinet, I have a sandblasting shop 5 min from my work....
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