To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Cleanest media blasting setup?

R-mm

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 24, 2013
Messages
420
Guys apologies if this has been discussed but I am looking for recommendations on the cleanest blasting setup for a small/medium sized home garage. I do mostly auto restoration work and just set up an oven for powdercoating, which I am loving and which makes me realize I really need to be able to blast. My garage is about 550 SF with low ceilings just over 7'2" so I'm a bit constrained for space for a large dust collection system. I'm in a condo and can't run a new exhaust penetration on the exterior wall.

I have the footprint for a blast cabinet and plenty of air but my experience with them (using my dad's **** Blast) is that they make tons of dust even with good fans. Are there any systems designed around dust control?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Duker

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 25, 2010
Messages
10,861
Location
Livingston, TX
Guys apologies if this has been discussed but I am looking for recommendations on the cleanest blasting setup for a small/medium sized home garage. I do mostly auto restoration work and just set up an oven for powdercoating, which I am loving and which makes me realize I really need to be able to blast. My garage is about 550 SF with low ceilings just over 7'2" so I'm a bit constrained for space for a large dust collection system. I'm in a condo and can't run a new exhaust penetration on the exterior wall.



I have the footprint for a blast cabinet and plenty of air but my experience with them (using my dad's **** Blast) is that they make tons of dust even with good fans. Are there any systems designed around dust control?



I don't know if this solution will work for you but it's helped my dust collection on my cabinet enormously. My vacuum could barely keep up but now the cabinet stays clear and I have minimal dust residue after long sessions of blasting. I copied this version pretty close.

http://www.thegaragegazette.com/index.php?topic=65.0




Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
 

txvwnut

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 1, 2015
Messages
7,588
Location
Bedford, Texas
I have a HF cabinet and I use a Rigid shop vac run through a Vortex separator and get no exterior dust. I have a Outerwears filter wrap on the shop vac filter but that is mainly to keep from having to clean the filter every few hours of blasting. On my first cabinet I ran it directly into a shop vac and did get some dusting. I had that one built into a cabinet so the dust was mainly contained in the cabinet and not throughout the shop.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

CudaChick1968

Member Emeritus
Joined
Jul 1, 2011
Messages
1,800
Location
Northwest Tennessee (38230)
The TP Tools Skat Blast cabinet I bought used a few years ago came with a Baldor motored vacuum. It's AWESOME.

069.jpg

074.jpg

Good luck with your new adventure! If you already love it, beware ........ like some of us, powder can become your Life. :D
 

Warrenator

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2008
Messages
781
Location
Newberg, OR
Shop vac with a dust deputy. My blast cabinet has two air inlets on the top that would blow dust out, so I put wadded up furnace filter media in them and hooked up the vacuum.

I myself would never even look at a knockoff chinesium cyclone dust collector, but the one from Banggood is very nice and only $15.99. https://www.banggood.com/High-Effic...y-For-Vacuums-IA1-p-1028998.html?rmmds=search

Also, if you use glass beads or ground glass media I think it is a bit less dusty.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom