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Title: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by DangMan on 04/27/11 at 11:06:06 As mentioned in another thred i vanted to make my own pressure pot sandblaster ! Almost finished and just wanted to flash the result ! It needs to be sandblasted ;D and painted, maby a sexy yellow ! Before you starts crying about the danger about cutting/welding an old gas container, I did remember to fill it up with water ! In the back you can see the bottom of the sandblasting cabin ! http://www.tornbjerg.dk/hp/savagesources/tools/sandblaster/my.jpg I used this one as a "blueprint" One of my freinds bought one so I took a long look at it :) http://www.tornbjerg.dk/hp/savagesources/tools/sandblaster/org.jpg |
Title: Re: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by Serowbot on 04/27/11 at 11:30:48 Yours is cooler... Don't paint it,.. it's perfect the way it is... ;)... |
Title: Re: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by splash07 on 04/27/11 at 13:39:55 That is awesome, perhaps a step by step would be useful in the tech section. |
Title: Re: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/27/11 at 14:14:33 Ohh, Man,, please dont stress over the "beauty" of it. If youre actually worried about rust on it, get some Ospho from Kelly Moore, liquid, not gel, It is a dilute phosphoric acid, which chemically changes Iron Oxide into Iron Phosphate.. wont stop scale, one layer only,, but that cylinder is okay, best I can tell. It looks great, as is. Remember the rule of 80/20. Eighty % of a job can be done in 20% of the time required to do 100% of the job. |
Title: Re: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by IN-S40 on 04/27/11 at 14:25:31 Looks good just the way it is, looks like a tool thats ment to be used! |
Title: Re: Made a new toy (sandblaster) Post by DangMan on 04/28/11 at 07:05:54 3D3E222F3D267E794E0 wrote:
Work in progress, but I have typed the most basic in here, but ill ad more pictures and problem/solution as I go ! http://www.tornbjerg.dk/hp/savagesources/index.php?thump=sandblaster 746B6D6A7770417141796B672C1E0 wrote:
Yearh, maby I have passed the 80% line by now :) Im sure the cylinder is structurel intact, I tapped it with a little hammer all the critical places and before i started I filled it with water and pressure tested it ! 000D0027223131262D430 wrote:
Tools are best in use :D |
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