OP
I have purchased a harbor freight sandblasting cabinet, nothing I have done seems to make it work.?
Have run half inch air line to cabinet, using 80 grit Garnett from country general. Change gun in cabinet ,it starts to work for a minute then stops,! Nothing but air, like it won't pick up the media.? Lost,!
I would hold my glove finger tightly over the hole in the gun where the abrasive should come out, then pull the trigger.
I am looking for the tapered nozzle and nut from the picture attached. I already own the exact gun in the picture but it came with pink, ceramic, square, nozzles.
Is this a proprietary nozzle from the Tacoma Company? I always seem to come up with searches that shows the nozzle being sold with the gun, but I already own the gun.
Now to my issue. Well, not issue....but scenario. I did the Harbor Freight cabinet upgrade mods. The cabinet is working fantastic. What I'd like to do is control the blast area. As in reduce to spray into smaller nooks and crannies.
Should I use a different type of gun entirely?
I am looking for the tapered nozzle and nut from the picture attached. I already own the exact gun in the picture but it came with pink, ceramic, square, nozzles.
Is this a proprietary nozzle from the Tacoma Company? I always seem to come up with searches that shows the nozzle being sold with the gun, but I already own the gun.
Now to my issue. Well, not issue....but scenario. I did the Harbor Freight cabinet upgrade mods. The cabinet is working fantastic. What I'd like to do is control the blast area. As in reduce to spray into smaller nooks and crannies.
Should I use a different type of gun entirely?
Took a little rigging to pick it out of my truck. My little Toyota forklift has 42 inch long forks, this blasting cabinet is 48 inches deep, and I couldn't get all the way flush to the pallet, due to an overhang. So I rigged a strap around the upper part, tightened it to the forklift carriage with a hand winch, made sure everything was secure and balanced, lifted it a few inches off the bed of the truck, and pulled the truck away. Then lowered to to just above the shop floor before moving it into an out of the way spot. I've got a couple of other projects that are taking priority, but I hope to have this running in a couple of months.
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The alternative of course is to make up a set of longer "slip on " forks.
Ah OK thanks for the reply, maybe I can fill with weld, then drill and countersink to get what I'm needing. I'll probably end up just buying one in the long run but I figured I'd cool around with this first. On the other hand I'm trying a little differant approach which will probably also net me the same half *** results but I figured I'd give it a shot since it's stuff I have laying around and won't cost me anything. For dust control I have a 1/2 horse blower I'm using in conjunction with a dust deputy cyclone and 5 gallon bucket. And then mounting my suction fitting assembly at the bottom of the blast cabinet where all the media collects, will this work or do I need to build something similar to what you did with the old pressure tank and quit wasting my time?
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I replaced the glass and changed to a 24" LED strip light. In an effort to cut down on dust I made a water trap. The clothbag would clog and most of the media would sit in the lowest part of the return hose before reaching the seperator. I found that adding a few drops of car wash soap to the water the aluminum oxide dust didn't tend to float on top as much. I used cheap 6" HVAC duct just to see if it worked before spending $100 on heavier hose. I will use the cheap stuff before replacing it with the expensive hose. I also added a screen to help with the glass frosting.
It seems to be working well for a $135 investment. I can see again and less dust![]()
I need some blasting done, largest two pieces are 60" long (horizontal band saw base) and very heavy. I'm not sure these two pieces because of there weight (200 lbs each)would be practical to muscle into a cabinet.
Option 1- is $135 an hour for the local shop to do the work. Wait time is two weeks.
Option 2- have the above shop do the two heavy pieces, and I buy the blasting cabinet I want @ 58" wide and do the rest of the work.
Option 3- I buy some type of high quality blasting pot and do all of the work, and get a cabinet later.
TP tools USA 979 Super Cab Abrasive Blasting Cabinet is $2100 and I don't have a problem with that purchase.
I could rent this too; not sure how well they work. Plenty of commercial outdoor space for a sand mess. I'm restoring a Ford tractor so I really need both set ups.
https://www.sunbeltrentals.com/equipment/detail/1290/1501390/pressure-washer-wet-sand-blast-att/
I'll start searching this thread so what are your thoughts on this and what type of blast pot should I look at? Thank you.