sand blaster

MrNoo

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Arable Farmer
Location
Cirencester
anybody got one , just for doing od jobs, they any good ,worth the hassle ????
I use a Sealey one, the larger of the two they sell. Use fine crushed glass through it, ideal for smaller jobs. Done a couple of Fergie T20's, a MF35, spaceframe race car chassis and countless other bits and bobs. You need a decent compressor with moisture traps, glass needs to be kept in a dry environment.
Tips wear out as does the rubber hose and also the tap at the bottom of the pot but I have put circa 2-3t of grit through it so far.
Professional kit costs a fortune, screw compressors, air driers and blasting pots etc etc but if just small items to do then the Sealey kit is fine
 

MrNoo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Cirencester
how big a compressor do you need to run that
Depends on how much of a hurry you are!! Think mine is circa 23cfm, am sure it would run off a smaller one but the average 12cfm ones I am unsure, prob be ok but never tried it.
I would guess that a lot of their kit would be designed to run off the standard 12cfm compressor but what I have found is that although they are advertised as 12cfm quite often they produce a fair bit less.
Maybe Google them and see what others have used re compressor, am sure they'll be plenty of info out there on them, good and bad!
 

Tonym

Member
Location
Shropshire
I have one of the Sealey ones and run it with a two tool road compressor I used to use for blowing off the combine. Too much air is not a problem but not enough is. I have a 12 cfm in the workshop and I think that would struggle. I have done larger jobs but found it cost in materials is almost as much as getting the job done by a professional and unless you have an air fed mask it is a dirty sweaty horrible job.
I found you had to sieve all the sand to prevent blockages and also moisture in the air was a problem as Mr Noo said i the previous post. Only a job to do with the sun shining as if the air is humid it will start to rust again very quickly.
I only use it now for odds and ends and the bit that get missed.
 

Onion grower

New Member
We have this going spare if it is any good to some one , not done very much at all as got an industrial one
 

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