Hi all, first time post, long time reader.
Anyone build/use a sandblaster water trap to protect your shop vac?
I'm running a Barrel Blaster in my garage and built the water trap that you see below. Problem is that I can't keep it from sucking up some of the water. Wondering if my vacuum is too powerful. I tried adding the elbow to the end of the long tube (see photo) but it has not helped.
Any tips or alternative designs out there I could use to keep it from sucking up water? I think what's happening is that the water/air is swirling so much inside the bucket that it ends up in the intake tube. Maybe a weaker vacuum or some holes somewhere?
Thanks!
Anyone build/use a sandblaster water trap to protect your shop vac?
I'm running a Barrel Blaster in my garage and built the water trap that you see below. Problem is that I can't keep it from sucking up some of the water. Wondering if my vacuum is too powerful. I tried adding the elbow to the end of the long tube (see photo) but it has not helped.
Any tips or alternative designs out there I could use to keep it from sucking up water? I think what's happening is that the water/air is swirling so much inside the bucket that it ends up in the intake tube. Maybe a weaker vacuum or some holes somewhere?
Thanks!