oldman_pottering
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good to know, thanksI use plexiglass in my window and it lasts a couple years of regular use.
There's no way I would have guessed plexiglass would have lasted so long
good to know, thanksI use plexiglass in my window and it lasts a couple years of regular use.
I feel that the size of my larger cabinet has something to do with the plexiglass life by the design of the air intake and distance the gun is away from the window. Here is my son blasting with it. The window is oval and has a series of holes on the rim to bolt it in place. I just lay it on the new piece to act as a drilling guide for holes in the new window. It is not enough effort for me to redesign the attachment.good to know, thanks
There's no way I would have guessed plexiglass would have lasted so long

that thing makes mine look like a toy !I feel that the size of my larger cabinet has something to do with the plexiglass life by the design of the air intake and distance the gun is away from the window. Here is my son blasting with it. The window is oval and has a series of holes on the rim to bolt it in place. I just lay it on the new piece to act as a drilling guide for holes in the new window. It is not enough effort for me to redesign the attachment.![]()
This is the thread on my smaller cabinet that I use glass beads in.that thing makes mine look like a toy !
Thanks mateThis is the thread on my smaller cabinet that I use glass beads in.
Blast cabinet refurbish
My bead blast cabinet went underwater for several days in a flood 12 years ago, and afterwards, due to priorities of life, it had to be put in storage in a semi trailer I own, for an eventual move. It sat in the trailer untouched for several years, then my BIL borrowed it until recently, when...www.garagejournal.com
I use aluminum oxide in the larger cabinet. Here is the story on it.
Mongo Blasting Cabinet
This is a suction type blasting cabinet I bought from my salvage yard friend years ago and restored right before my shop was flooded out. I paid $150 for the unit, with the promise that I would repair it and get it in operation. The main cabinet was stored on it's door in a low spot in a...www.garagejournal.com














Did you buy it?Hello fellow blasters and Quincy trust members. At the tractor show today I ran onto an odd setup. It's a Quincy 216, 3 Point mount, and PTO driven with the PTO shaft running thru the middle of the small air storage tank. At first I thought it was a home-brew rig. But then I saw the ID tag. Made by Friend manufacturing, Gasport, NY. Yes the price is $150. Pretty cool, very different.
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Thinking about it. It has some less than desirable design flaws that probably make it very limited in usefulness.Did you buy it?
I worked in a small engine shop right out of high school in 1970. One of our vendors brought a parking lot blower by to get us to start selling. The selling point was to drop a glass bottle into it to make an impression.I've spent a little time lately investigating and researching the viability of making Crushed Glass media from bottles for use
as blasting media. So far I picked up a small Troy Built chipper for $50, and ran a few bottles thru it, then sifted the result.
Crushed glass is supposed to be much more aggressive than glass beads. Next is finding a source of empty bottles.
The price of crushed glass is up there, and the shipping on it is really high. I'm experimenting to see if a DIY approach
could result in a worth while cost savings.
The Chipper, had no idea if it would even work, or instantly self destruct. Turns out it does a great job with no effort.
As it comes out the chute
The paper and large chunks separated.
With the major paper and chunks removed
The ^^above^^ on top of the 12 mesh screen
The 12 mesh that passed thru
12 mesh on top of the 120 screen
The 120 (and finer) that passed thru. Box cutter for size perspective.
This is the size that I will try in the cabinet once I get more bottles.
All the more course mesh media will get re-run thru the chipper till it's all 120.
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That PTO rig with the Quincy compressor seems like it's designed poorly. The 216 pump is a minimum of 400 rpm. The way the unit is set up, with a 540 rpm PTO speed, and the pulley arrangement, the pump would probably turn less than 400 rpm, maybe only like 230-240 rpm. At 900 rpm max operating speed, the output would be about 10 CFM. So the way it is setup, it's very limited on CFM output. And also might not turn fast enough to sling oil inside the pump for adequate lubrication. I wonder how many the Friend company actually sold?Did you buy it?
You can use the cyclone as a reclaimer, yes. Probably need to sift the media first.This might be a stupid question but here goes. I am using a cyclone in line with my shop vac. Can I reuse what ends up in the bucket underneath the cyclone or is that trash?
Wow is that a Quincy pump? Never saw one that big, and 6? cylinders?Big air compressor on Marketplace for $8K.


Run with the big boys or stay on the porch, huh? Does this make you a sifty character?Kinda quiet on this thread. Last month I picked up a sifter to go along with my crushed glass media experiments.
It was only $55, but a 250 mile round trip to retrieve. Did a brief try-out with it before the weather took a dump.
it works pretty slick, has 3 levels of particle separation.
Had to wash it all out, it was used for sifting sugar in a candy factory.
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I've always been shifty, now I able to be sifty as well.....Run with the big boys or stay on the porch, huh? Does this make you a sifty character?![]()
The seller asked me if I wanted to make an offer. Seller can’t power up.This is a nice setup!
If he asked 2 days ago you could have put it on your list to Santa.The seller asked me if I wanted to make an offer. Seller can’t power up.
Details please on this sifter.Kinda quiet on this thread. Last month I picked up a sifter to go along with my crushed glass media experiments.
It was only $55, but a 250 mile round trip to retrieve. Did a brief try-out with it before the weather took a dump.
it works pretty slick, has 3 levels of particle separation.
Had to wash it all out, it was used for sifting sugar in a candy factory.
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It's a Kason unit. I can't find the exact model in any of their literature.Details please on this sifter.
At first I thought the sand was wet or something was clogged, but I can't find anything of the sort that would impede its function. One of the worst tool purchases I've made. Think back when I bought it - its rating was 4 out of 5 stars. Now you look them up and it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars. 
I have this Black Bull gravity fed blaster, and it's an absolute turd. Can never get this thing to work right, just blows air with little to no media coming out of the gun. I always blast with play sand (yes I know about Silica- and yes I wear a mask)At first I thought the sand was wet or something was clogged, but I can't find anything of the sort that would impede its function. One of the worst tool purchases I've made. Think back when I bought it - its rating was 4 out of 5 stars. Now you look them up and it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars.
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That style abrasive discharge will never make it, as it is like sucking sand through a straw. You need a T under there as a mixing valve. The object is to have an air flow cross ways through the T underneath, then dribble abrasive into it to maintain a steady grit flow. Whatever it takes to make that happen is the process. A ball valve between the tank and the T can act as a grit flow regulator. Look at pictures of more substantial blast pots forI have this Black Bull gravity fed blaster, and it's an absolute turd. Can never get this thing to work right, just blows air with little to no media coming out of the gun. I always blast with play sand (yes I know about Silica- and yes I wear a mask)At first I thought the sand was wet or something was clogged, but I can't find anything of the sort that would impede its function. One of the worst tool purchases I've made. Think back when I bought it - its rating was 4 out of 5 stars. Now you look them up and it's a solid 3 out of 5 stars.
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ideas.So your works fine that way. It evacuates the dist good enough to keep things clear.I am using the side port for collection and the back for makeup air on mine. Connected to my 2hp dust collector, but I have a dust deputy and 5 gallon pail on the side with 2-1/2" shop vac hose between the cabinet, dust deputy, and DC port. It works fine like this. I do have a baffle over my side port a lot like yours.
I have 2 different sizes of crushed glass, price was right on torn bags so I ended up with two 5 gallon pails of each size and two 5 gallon pails of copper slag / ebony grit . Now that I have a metering system that will use very little media , I basically have a lifetime supply of media for the amount of blasting I will do. LolYes. it works very well. I am currently using 80 mesh garnet media, that is quite dusty. I had crushed glass in there before that.