Back yard grit blasting set up
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:09 am
Just thought I would share my backyard grit blasting set up.
Blast gun is a $30 jobie form Gasweld, The std black suction hose is not worth knobs of goats poo. With much experementing I came up with an overhead style hopper whick works extremly well. When the soft drink bottle is empy just screw on another that has been pre filled with grit. In the photo you can see two bottle lids, one on the hose so you can get into tight spots with the gun, the other lid is on the barb so hose can be taken off and a bottle screwed on overhead for not so tight spots and one hand operation.
For Grit I have been using used Garnet from my work.
Depending on the grit size and aiflow delivery you have to experement with nozzle sizes.
Airflow. Well as the saying goes "There is no replacement for Displacement" This is SOOOO true. I have learnt the hard way starting of about 6 years ago on a very tight budget with a $99 GMC compressor from Bunnings. Well one $99 compressor is painfully slow and I realy cant recomend this method but if you have time and budget it tight then you will make do. As I did and blasted the rust out of my old L series wagon.
One decent compressor would be better but are VERY expensive, For blasting I now use 3 of the cheaper compressors in Parrallel, one of which is still the original. This set up is not real economical but 3 don't get used together that much and I only need to turn 1 on when pumping up tyres n stuff.
I have 1 x 2hp 24L, 1 x 2hp 30L and 1 x 2.5hp 40L. I realy want the original to blow up so I can buy a better 2.5hp 40L.
I will be blasting some spots in my Brumby today so will post up some stuff to share.
I will list PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) soon
Blast gun is a $30 jobie form Gasweld, The std black suction hose is not worth knobs of goats poo. With much experementing I came up with an overhead style hopper whick works extremly well. When the soft drink bottle is empy just screw on another that has been pre filled with grit. In the photo you can see two bottle lids, one on the hose so you can get into tight spots with the gun, the other lid is on the barb so hose can be taken off and a bottle screwed on overhead for not so tight spots and one hand operation.
For Grit I have been using used Garnet from my work.
Depending on the grit size and aiflow delivery you have to experement with nozzle sizes.
Airflow. Well as the saying goes "There is no replacement for Displacement" This is SOOOO true. I have learnt the hard way starting of about 6 years ago on a very tight budget with a $99 GMC compressor from Bunnings. Well one $99 compressor is painfully slow and I realy cant recomend this method but if you have time and budget it tight then you will make do. As I did and blasted the rust out of my old L series wagon.
One decent compressor would be better but are VERY expensive, For blasting I now use 3 of the cheaper compressors in Parrallel, one of which is still the original. This set up is not real economical but 3 don't get used together that much and I only need to turn 1 on when pumping up tyres n stuff.
I have 1 x 2hp 24L, 1 x 2hp 30L and 1 x 2.5hp 40L. I realy want the original to blow up so I can buy a better 2.5hp 40L.
I will be blasting some spots in my Brumby today so will post up some stuff to share.
I will list PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) soon