Sand blasting
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Its done a good job of cleaning up the gearbox crossmember for my MGB project car. This metalwork had been doing its thing since 1979 so you can imagine the levels of dirt and surface rust that needed shifting.
This was my first time with any sort of sand blasting so today was more about learning than efficiency. I used the sand that was still in it and sieved each time I collected and refilled the hopper.
Is there a limit on how many times the sand can be reused before it has to be discarded ?
As there isnt a large quantity of sand with it Im thinking of buying some more or some other media. A lot of people seem to be using glass beads, is that good for general purpose use ?
2003 MG TF 135 sunstorm
1979 MGB GT
Previously:
2002 115 TF + 1998 118 MG F
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2003 MG TF 135 sunstorm
1979 MGB GT
Previously:
2002 115 TF + 1998 118 MG F
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Having the ability to do sandblasting would make some of the jobs much easier for me, just small stuff like calipers and hubs.
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2003 MG TF 135 sunstorm
1979 MGB GT
Previously:
2002 115 TF + 1998 118 MG F
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Chicago Air HUSH150 Silenced 150L Air CompressorFeatures:
- OFD3 technology: Faster pumping, High Durablity, Oiless operation
- Air receiver tank compliant with Australian Standards, Workplace Health and Safety Regulations
- Dual Handled 150 litre tank design
- At 105kg dry weight comes with with solid wheels it is easy to transport on the job. Critical for a unit of this size
- High Durability Steel Tank
- Minimum footprint wheeled design eliminates rust marks on driveways and other surfaces
- Fully automatic on-off motor control and built-in overload protection
- 4 durable 1.1 running HP motors produces maximum air flow without cutout. Perfect to run any pneumatic application you can throw at it
- 8 Direct Drive pistons for continuous operation for any use
- Easy-to-read Tank & Compressor twin gauges
- Fitted with quality brass male coupler and water filter regulator
- Rubber Dampeners
- Oil-free pump delivers long lasting, maintenance-free reliability - Look after your tools for longer
- Spray painting
- All air brushing
- Multiple framing and fixing applications
- Most pneumatic tools which require higher air flow
- All sanders and pneumatic tools
- Power: 0.78kW*4
- Motor Speed: 1440RPM
- Voltage: 220~240V/50Hz
- Current: 13.56A
- Working Pressure: 8bar
- Tank: 150L
- Intake Volume: 548L/min
- CFM: 14.02
- FAD: 397L/min
- Hazard Level: C
- Noise: 71dB
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 1310mm x 480mm x 820mm
- Weight: 119kg
I've yet to find it out of breath!
You can switch off the individual motors and pairs of cylinders when the airflow demand is light.
It is wonderfully quiet.
It is however not cheap!
"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"
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The air leaving the compressor is warm and holding moisture, as it cools it will drop water in the air line, an air drier helps but the simple water spinner in a filter or filter regulator will take out any further droplets as the air cools downstream.
You don't need to be too fine with the filtration, 25 micron will do and the word spinner is a misnomer, the black plastic disc in the filter does not spin, it is static and spins the air in a vortex and its serrated edges pull out the water droplets, forcing them to the side of the bowl and down to the automatic drain, which is preferable over a manual drain.
Size it correctly, if the airline is 1/2" bore, fit a 1/2" bsp filter reg.
Otherwise a pressure drop occurs, creating a restriction equalling friction losses and loss of pressure/power, meaning the compressor is beating its heart out for nothing.
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What mine? 150 litreHi what litre capacity is the tank? Thanks. G.
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How can you loose a great big bloody compressor? My Thorite unit in the garage is fine for everything except sandblasting & my little one in the workshop blows no harder than a maiden farting, I must retrieve the big bugger.
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