Not sure if this goes here but I will give it a try.
Has anyone with a bead blaster or sand blaster in a cabinet ever been shocked while using the blaster?
I was using mine last night and it was cold and dry and I kept feeling this sharp pricking feeling on my fingers that were holding onto the metal I was cleaning. I first thought it was the sand going thru the gloves and hitting my fingers but then I noticed a sharp clicking sound like when you zap someone from carpet shock. I turned off my light and continued and kept getting zapped so I unplugged the whole hood from the outlet and got zapped again when I started to blast again.
I was worried that I had a loose connection or a grounding problem but since I unplugged it from the socket I should have eliminated that, right?
So is it me or does it happen to other people or do I need to look into my electrical system in the shop?
It is a 20'x24' shop with a 100 amp panel, everything gfic and has a surge protector off the main lines. Copper ground rod installed above and beyond the standard building codes for California.
Has anyone with a bead blaster or sand blaster in a cabinet ever been shocked while using the blaster?
I was using mine last night and it was cold and dry and I kept feeling this sharp pricking feeling on my fingers that were holding onto the metal I was cleaning. I first thought it was the sand going thru the gloves and hitting my fingers but then I noticed a sharp clicking sound like when you zap someone from carpet shock. I turned off my light and continued and kept getting zapped so I unplugged the whole hood from the outlet and got zapped again when I started to blast again.
I was worried that I had a loose connection or a grounding problem but since I unplugged it from the socket I should have eliminated that, right?
So is it me or does it happen to other people or do I need to look into my electrical system in the shop?
It is a 20'x24' shop with a 100 amp panel, everything gfic and has a surge protector off the main lines. Copper ground rod installed above and beyond the standard building codes for California.