An adjustable forearm pad would be a nice accessory for someone that stands at it all day (like I did). Maybe gel around the openings. The trap door for fallen items is a nice feature. Double doors to prevent warping is a good idea.
Looks interesting so went to site to check out pricing. There was none. I guess they dont sell direct to the public or apparently wants visitors to their website to fill out their personal info to provide pricing.
This blasting machine looks very nice, thanks for the video! Can the dust outlet of the reclaim be installed through the wall to the outside of a building to eliminate the dust bag and having to clean the bag?
We recommend our customers trap the dust and dispose of it responsible. Even with eco friendly blasting media other materials can be added to the dust through the blasting process. If you are looking to cut down on the maintenance and mess a bag can sometimes be, you could look at out cartridge dust collectors with revers pulse cleaning. blast-it-all.com/cartridge-collectors/
The Little Blaster has a standard gun with a 21 CFM @ 80 PSI Air Jet. We do offer a 12 CFM @80 PSI Air Jet. You can find the 12 CFM Air Jet here: blast-it-all.com/product/3-air-jet-with-3-32-orifice/ You can find more information about CFM requirements here: blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/
Yes, and we also sell window conversion kits so it can work with other manufacturers cabinets. Here is the Mylar Roll Dispenser: blast-it-all.com/product/mylar-roll-dispenser/ Here is one of the window conversion kits: blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-z-styles/
@@chipsammich2078 The adapter plates come in different sizes to cover the existing space where the window is and the window offset holds a the new glass window. The adapter plates come in 14.5″ x 26″, 26″ x 16.5″, and 15″ x 22″. The window offset holds the new window and allows the mylar to slide through to protect the window. The new window size will be 12" x 20". You will lose a little size on the window when converting to a mylar dispenser system from an existing window. Here are all three kits and the window offset. 14.5″ x 26″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-t-styles/ 26″ x 16.5″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-e-styles/ 15″ x 22″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-z-styles/ Window Offset blast-it-all.com/product/window-frame-kit-offset-type/
@@chipsammich2078 If none of our adapter kits work you could make your own adapter and then purchase the window offset kit. The window offset has an outer dimension of 22" x 13.5" and an inner dimension of 18.5" x 10.5".
Hi there. This is interesting. Am I right in thinking, that this cabinet setup with this particular cyclone has no extraction in the upper part of the cabinet? As far as I can tell, the cyclone pulls media from the bottom of the cabinet, which presumably is filled to a level above where the media outlet to cyclone pipe exits the cabinet. This then negates any dust clearing effects of the visible airspace inside the cabinet would it not? The cyclone in this case is not an extractor, but rather a fine media dust separator. Does the cabinet not get dusty and visibility reduced with this system? How much media would you keep in a system like this? Thanks.
Thanks for your question. No media or dust remains in the cabinet. All dust and media are pulled via 300 cfm of air flow from the bottom of the cabinet through a 4" flex hose and enters the reclaim to be separated. The heavier re-usable media falls through a trash screen that separates any heavier debris/trash from the blasting process and and into the bottom cone where it can be fed back into the blast gun. Dust being light enough to be extracted is pulled from the good media and turns vertically where it follows the airflow into the dust bag or dust collector for collection and disposal. If you have any more questions, feel free to email us or call. We'll be happy to go over the operation.
That is a fantastic system. It seems like this company have done what none other could. Just a pritty that the plans for building such a machine had to be basically given over a large period of time. I am currently building a new machine and find some of the features to be great. Especially this one. I do have another suggestion for the manufacturer, however, I'd like to rather meet up and discuss as I have not seen it on any other machines so far. Also would be great to incorporate your products into my build. Would only make sence to have a supplier that seem to innovate and improve, rather than except the traditional methods to put a pause on the potential business that a machine could generate. After all technology is ever changing and the industry similarly continue to develop those small but essential elements that makes the day in the life of an artisan and company just a bit more comfortable. Well done.
It is a very good blasting machine, I used daily 8hours for years and allways workin good.
Well though out and well built. Wish I had the money to get one.
An adjustable forearm pad would be a nice accessory for someone that stands at it all day (like I did). Maybe gel around the openings. The trap door for fallen items is a nice feature. Double doors to prevent warping is a good idea.
We have an adjustable arm rest that can be added to our blast cabinets. You can see it in this video: th-cam.com/video/O_VqJ7AHZHk/w-d-xo.html
Never seen a cabinet that is good period yours not any better
If you are close by we would love to let you see it in person. We are also looking for way to improve. Do you have any suggestions?
Looks interesting so went to site to check out pricing. There was none. I guess they dont sell direct to the public or apparently wants visitors to their website to fill out their personal info to provide pricing.
We have resellers around the continental US and Canada. When the online form is filled out it is only used to connect you with one of our resellers.
This blasting machine looks very nice, thanks for the video! Can the dust outlet of the reclaim be installed through the wall to the outside of a building to eliminate the dust bag and having to clean the bag?
We recommend our customers trap the dust and dispose of it responsible. Even with eco friendly blasting media other materials can be added to the dust through the blasting process. If you are looking to cut down on the maintenance and mess a bag can sometimes be, you could look at out cartridge dust collectors with revers pulse cleaning.
blast-it-all.com/cartridge-collectors/
What would be the smallest cfm compressor this cabinet needs to run.
The Little Blaster has a standard gun with a 21 CFM @ 80 PSI Air Jet. We do offer a 12 CFM @80 PSI Air Jet.
You can find the 12 CFM Air Jet here: blast-it-all.com/product/3-air-jet-with-3-32-orifice/
You can find more information about CFM requirements here: blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/
Do you sell just that Mylar dispenser reel attachment??
Yes, and we also sell window conversion kits so it can work with other manufacturers cabinets.
Here is the Mylar Roll Dispenser: blast-it-all.com/product/mylar-roll-dispenser/
Here is one of the window conversion kits: blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-z-styles/
@@blastitall My cabinet has a 15" window..
@@chipsammich2078 The adapter plates come in different sizes to cover the existing space where the window is and the window offset holds a the new glass window. The adapter plates come in 14.5″ x 26″, 26″ x 16.5″, and 15″ x 22″. The window offset holds the new window and allows the mylar to slide through to protect the window. The new window size will be 12" x 20". You will lose a little size on the window when converting to a mylar dispenser system from an existing window. Here are all three kits and the window offset.
14.5″ x 26″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-t-styles/
26″ x 16.5″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-e-styles/
15″ x 22″ blast-it-all.com/product/window-conversion-kit-z-styles/
Window Offset blast-it-all.com/product/window-frame-kit-offset-type/
@@blastitall ok im gonna have to get some measurements when I get home to see if I can make one work.. but I think I have a 15x30 hole
@@chipsammich2078 If none of our adapter kits work you could make your own adapter and then purchase the window offset kit. The window offset has an outer dimension of 22" x 13.5" and an inner dimension of 18.5" x 10.5".
Hi there. This is interesting. Am I right in thinking, that this cabinet setup with this particular cyclone has no extraction in the upper part of the cabinet?
As far as I can tell, the cyclone pulls media from the bottom of the cabinet, which presumably is filled to a level above where the media outlet to cyclone pipe exits the cabinet.
This then negates any dust clearing effects of the visible airspace inside the cabinet would it not? The cyclone in this case is not an extractor, but rather a fine media dust separator.
Does the cabinet not get dusty and visibility reduced with this system?
How much media would you keep in a system like this?
Thanks.
Thanks for your question. No media or dust remains in the cabinet. All dust and media are pulled via 300 cfm of air flow from the bottom of the cabinet through a 4" flex hose and enters the reclaim to be separated. The heavier re-usable media falls through a trash screen that separates any heavier debris/trash from the blasting process and and into the bottom cone where it can be fed back into the blast gun. Dust being light enough to be extracted is pulled from the good media and turns vertically where it follows the airflow into the dust bag or dust collector for collection and disposal. If you have any more questions, feel free to email us or call. We'll be happy to go over the operation.
That is a fantastic system. It seems like this company have done what none other could. Just a pritty that the plans for building such a machine had to be basically given over a large period of time. I am currently building a new machine and find some of the features to be great. Especially this one. I do have another suggestion for the manufacturer, however, I'd like to rather meet up and discuss as I have not seen it on any other machines so far. Also would be great to incorporate your products into my build. Would only make sence to have a supplier that seem to innovate and improve, rather than except the traditional methods to put a pause on the potential business that a machine could generate. After all technology is ever changing and the industry similarly continue to develop those small but essential elements that makes the day in the life of an artisan and company just a bit more comfortable. Well done.
On the LB reclaim, would there be any benefit in using your 400 CFM on the small cabinet? Or would the 400 be overkill? Thank you and happy holidays.
We do have some options for that, but for most customers they are not needed.
Ya didnt demo it with media, ya said ya would.
Sorry about missing that. We'll get that added ASAP
Simply saying "attach the hose with a flat head screwdriver" tells me this company is still living in the 20th century. looking for better quality .
What would you recommend we attached it with?
You should probably get over yourself & just keep paying other people to do blasting for you, as it's fairly apparent that you are _totally_ clueless
What does screws have to do with quality