That took some effort hog, nice job
Btw I did look for my blaster today but it must be packed up in a bin. After moving to Az and not being in my forever shop, I’ve collected like 30+ storage bins. Chances are pretty slim of me finding it at this point anytime soon but picture this.
First off I used a PCV material for the container I machined out of 1” thick sheets bonded n bolted together. That’s right I plan on killing myself according to this place. But with this design you’ll never exceed more that 50% of your pressure output if even that.
Anyhow
Starting at the inlet. 1/8” npt 1/4 turn valve at the inlet. That feeds thru two t’s and then straight thru to the nozzle via brass tubing.
Both tails of the T then have 1/8” npt ball valves. The first t just taps into the container and pressurizes it. The second t has a pick up tube that goes maybe a 1/4” off the bottom (this now becomes a pressurized siphon tube for the sand. By adjusting the two ball valves you can really dial in the media flow. More or less the siphon valve is always WFO and the pressurized valve side, just cracked in order to ventilate the container and allow the media to flow.
The tricky part is sizing the nozzle. Im not honestly sure where a store bought one can be had.
As far as the container, I’d just use a 6” piece of 2 or 3” sch40 pvc with end caps or cap and a female adapter so you can use that for filling the media n then a metal plug.
Lol, finding a nozzle was a piece of cake.
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