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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Big Spring Tx
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sand blaster advice for working on my 60 stepper
I tried asking in paint and body no reply. But I bought this blaster kit http://www.ebay.com/itm/170693975294...84.m1439.l2649
got it and some fine black beauty blast sand. Problem Im havibng is it sprays for about 2 seconds then stops. I can let off of the trigger and re pull it and get another 2 seconds over and over but it wont keep a continuous spray. Ive tried the putting the pickup tube in the top of a bucket, and near the bottom sideways. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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whats the number of the sand?? sounds like the sands too big . ive used a #4 blasting sand it real fine .. where i work we rent sandblaster that can run black beauty thur it but the tip is like 3/8 and the pot is a 300 pound
with an 185 cfm compresser .. ive used some thing like this with # 4 silican sand not sure of spelling .. hope this helps ![]() Last edited by niterider65; 09-18-2011 at 12:58 AM. Reason: spellin |
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also another problem can be humidity it will cause the sand to clump to gether .. or not enough air pressure .. hope it works out
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Re: sand blaster advice for working on my 60 stepper
Im starting to think along the lines of the sand not being fine enough. A little thinking has me believing that it starts fine then bigger pieces hit it and it clogs, I get off of the trigger and it clears rinse and repeat. Ill try finer sand. Thnx guys.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Monroe,Iowa
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Re: sand blaster advice for working on my 60 stepper
Do you ahve a drier in line? Dry air is real important with a sandblaster I run 2 one at my compressor and one before it goes into my sandblaster. I also drain my compressor before I start. You can buy driers at HF.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Big Spring Tx
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Re: sand blaster advice for working on my 60 stepper
Thats something I hadnt considered but i did feel a slight amount of moisture from the air nozzle.
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