Dude, you just saved me so much sanding. Tryed the gun yesterday, didnt work. Been procrastinating sanding the molding on 10 oak doors for my friend, your a life savour man !
Impressive! I love you didn't quit and your modification worked!! For people seeking an inexpensive sand blaster, this video shows how the mod is done. Once again, Friends, Live and learn! Thanks, Anatollii!
Thanks for this mod video and sizing on bits/holes. I know this is 2 1/2 years old, but for folks that are coming here later, it does indeed say not to use sand. However, I found a decent work around to get consistent media size from Home Depot sandbox sand. I first put the sand out on a tarp to dry in the sun - Then use a mesh strainer you can get from Walmart/Target and filter into a milk jug/soda bottle through a funnel. It takes out the largest pebbles and gives a generally consistent media without clogging.
@@coldspring624 You don't blast the beach sand at high velocity on metal plates while breathing the dust though. The NO SAND warning is because of silicosis, a lung disease that's nasty and occurs quite fast when exposed to significant amounts of silica (sand, concrete, plaster and other dusts, even glass) either over time or in acute exposure.
It does work out of the box if you use the proper media. Home Depot sand is made for a child's sandbox. It does not have a consistent grit size. I've used glass bead & aluminum oxide with great success. Moisture will clump the media and clog the gun, you need a water separator right at the gun.
Man you are a true blue Harbor Freight customer. Harbor freight sandblaster. Harbor freight cordless drill and those dangerous gold drill bitts that snap in a heartbeat . I drilled a piece once like you did. Held the piece to be drilled in one hand while drilling with the other. The bit snapped and I drilled right through my thumb with the broken bit that was left in the drill. What a bloody mess . I NEVER buy drill bits from Harbor Freight anymore.
@@23steph13 I’d like to say it went well, and I did get it done. Works incredibly well. Just took about 8 times the length of this video. LOL But worth the effort.
I have the same tool. On page 8 of the instruction manual, under General Operating Instructions, it says "WARNING. Do not use sand for blasting." Further down, it states that compressor pressure should not exceed 90 psi. I had no problems, after reading the manual. That's what it's for.
Not sure which manual you're looking at, but that's not what it says. The warning is specifically regarding using sand with silica, and it's NOT that the unit can't use sand, the warning is specifically about breathing silicosis and aluminum oxide.
Nice details, I have an old one that I never use because it never worked well. Going to work on that. Very handy to not have to pull out the big blaster for small jobs.
Just picked up one of these today along with a used 5.5 hp compressor for $70.00. Hooked everything up and loaded the gun with glass heads. I’m going to etch glass. Cut a stencil on my Cricut, stuck it on a glass I wanted to test on and it was fantastic. I live in SW Florida so humidity is a way of life here. Installed a desiccant moisture absorber in line and went to town. I am throughly empresses with thing. It does a great job.
I just brought one of those guns and same thing out the box it did not work so thank you very much for making this video it helps alot cause I was about to take it back to the store
The most important factor in any media blasting is having the proper media. Home Depot sand is not made for sandblasting. It has tiny rocks, pebbles, and debris in the bag. You need either sand made for sandblasting, or you can filter your own sand through a screen to remove the larger particles that are clogging the valve and the tip on the gun.
"silica dust is very hazardous to inhale." silica dust is really bad, it lingers in their air and doesn't settle, then becomes airborn. most states have banned it's use. it's worth the spend to go to a tool shop and buy the proper sandblasting media, plus get advice on the right material to use for your job.
@@LatinDanceVideos Blasting media is quite expensive especially if you don’t have a way to recover and recycle it I don’t agree with banning the use of silica sand just saying it’s dangerous or hazardous isn’t the best warning either they should put the definition of silicosis then people could make an educated decision to use a respirator or not
I found sacks of black grit at Menards. I think it was eleven bucks or so. It works great but you are constantly refilling the hopper. I tried baking soda today. I dont think it's as aggressive but it lasted a lot longer. I bought sand and it didnt go through, im sure glad it didnt, the comments said I would have Silicosis right now. I have a respirator so i might get a second gun to modify.
NO SAND warning is because of silicosis, a lung disease that's nasty and occurs quite fast when exposed to significant amounts of silica (sand, concrete, plaster and other dusts, even glass) either over time or in acute exposure.
Mine came from Walmart with no tech data. It did not work with coal slag from tractor supply. That is a common media for farm use. I will follow his example
I’ve had one of those for a long time. Has never performed properly, like yours. I’m gonna make those mods. Get a hood. Keep the media out of your face and hair. Also filter your media with a 5gallon bucket and window screen. You can figure out how. I used the bucket lid to hold the screen with about an 8 inch hole in it to hold the screen. I use play sand and filter (screen) it. Or you can get blasting sand from some hardware stores.
you can use river sand if you dry it out first i use a metal bucket on a propane burner to dry the sand quick and easy damp sand will clog any sand blaster
NOT supposed to be using sand through this gun. Says right on it not to use sand. Glass beads worked great through mine. No issues. Haven’t tried baking soda but should work too. All this extra work was unnecessary
You can see this moron can do anything with a pair of players, a screw driver & a hammer, a real mechanic, I'll bet he used the instructions instructions to wipe his butt
Holy Cow! Some hobbies should not be tried without researching the danger or hazards! When I saw you hold the metal with a bare hand and I was already concerned when you stated going to home depot for a bag of sand... If you accidentally pass that over your bare hand it can take off flesh. Sand is risky, even with a dust filter, when you take it off the dangerous dust is lingering in the air. Yes some sands are safer than others but why mess around, get some blast media.
I gotta strip the paint off some old steel wheels for a repaint. Liquid strippers barely phase it. A 2400psi pressure washer with the needle tip does not phase it. Think this would do anything?
Obviously not an experienced user. You’d think, however, that someone could kinda figure out that if the tool is meant to remove paint and rust, it MIGHT be wise to: a)wear some good gloves and b) keep your hands and other body parts away from the nozzle. C) wear a mask or better yet a respirator and goggles or a face shield.
if you use the proper sand blasting media and also put a air filter on the compressor you should not be drilling anything... but it is easy to modify for regular sand.
I will do this upgrade, but I think making the exit hole smaller will increase the power. I was thinking of using a bell type of hardware, I was thinking half the size smaller, not a bushing though, I think the bell for the venture effect.
Yeah mine is doing the same, Just thought it was a piece of scheisser, Didnt think about doing that mod, Guess i will be taking it to work tomorrow to modify when i get a spare 5 minutes
I followed this recommendations and the blasting improved a lot, but still was not good for the task at hand. I was trying to remove old paint from a porch light and it failed miserably. My compressor does not hold 90 psi for more than a second or two, it drops to 60 very quickly, so that might be my problem and not the improved modified gun. Thank you.
Doesn't work because the lever to release the grit is turned off. I used mine yesterday and same thing. Adjust the lever and it works. Unless you did that on purpose so you could show your modification.
Thanks for the video, I did the modification on mine but it still didn't work properly. Can you please tell me what size air compressor you used? I have a Dewalt 16 gallon compressor, I used play sand and also tried black diamond media. Could the compressor size be the issue? Thanks
This is perfect for those wanting to blast coarse media yes it's probably not intended for it but it obviously works so i dont see the issue for all the ppl wining
Dude, you just saved me so much sanding. Tryed the gun yesterday, didnt work. Been procrastinating sanding the molding on 10 oak doors for my friend, your a life savour man !
Impressive! I love you didn't quit and your modification worked!! For people seeking an inexpensive sand blaster, this video shows how the mod is done. Once again, Friends, Live and learn! Thanks, Anatollii!
Outstanding modification! I REALLY appreciate you going through he steps AND bit sizes. Good job!! Going to buy one tomorrow.
Thanks for this mod video and sizing on bits/holes. I know this is 2 1/2 years old, but for folks that are coming here later, it does indeed say not to use sand. However, I found a decent work around to get consistent media size from Home Depot sandbox sand. I first put the sand out on a tarp to dry in the sun - Then use a mesh strainer you can get from Walmart/Target and filter into a milk jug/soda bottle through a funnel. It takes out the largest pebbles and gives a generally consistent media without clogging.
you should use crushed glass instead of sand because sand is bad for your health some countries have band the use of it
@@TotoGuy-Original stay off the sand beaches on a windy day right
@@coldspring624 You don't blast the beach sand at high velocity on metal plates while breathing the dust though. The NO SAND warning is because of silicosis, a lung disease that's nasty and occurs quite fast when exposed to significant amounts of silica (sand, concrete, plaster and other dusts, even glass) either over time or in acute exposure.
Soda didn’t didn’t do anything to the powder coating I was trying to remove.
Thank you so much for the help. Sand (dry sand) worked like a charm.
What kind of sand can you use once you make this modification?
@@brianbutterworth8186 Play sand from Home Depot.
Found me a new tool to have for my shop. The mods worked great. Thanks for sharing
Great to hear!
I just bought the same unit, and out of the box it failed to work, thank you for showing how to modify, good job
It does work out of the box if you use the proper media. Home Depot sand is made for a child's sandbox. It does not have a consistent grit size. I've used glass bead & aluminum oxide with great success. Moisture will clump the media and clog the gun, you need a water separator right at the gun.
What grit sand do you need to use ?
@@hunterwingler543 I got decent results with 100/170 glass bead
Man you are a true blue Harbor Freight customer. Harbor freight sandblaster. Harbor freight cordless drill and those dangerous gold drill bitts that snap in a heartbeat . I drilled a piece once like you did. Held the piece to be drilled in one hand while drilling with the other. The bit snapped and I drilled right through my thumb with the broken bit that was left in the drill. What a bloody mess .
I NEVER buy drill bits from Harbor Freight anymore.
Justt bought one yesterday. I'm gonna make the modification before I even use it . Thank you, sir.
How did it go?
@@23steph13
I’d like to say it went well, and I did get it done. Works incredibly well. Just took about 8 times the length of this video. LOL
But worth the effort.
Awesome video. Thanks for taking the risk on the modification of your new tool and for sharing with us!
Hey man, great video ! Thanks for showing your work - followed your directions and now my gun works like a champ.
Awesome job on the modifications thanks ,thats exacly what I need it for ...
Thanks man! Great share! God bless you brother!
Thank you for the review friend! Very helpful on my end!
thanks Anatoli. Mine worked out of the box but not as good as i wanted. Im gonna mod it like you showed.
I have the same tool. On page 8 of the instruction manual, under General Operating Instructions, it says "WARNING. Do not use sand for blasting." Further down, it states that compressor pressure should not exceed 90 psi. I had no problems, after reading the manual. That's what it's for.
Not sure which manual you're looking at, but that's not what it says. The warning is specifically regarding using sand with silica, and it's NOT that the unit can't use sand, the warning is specifically about breathing silicosis and aluminum oxide.
Nice details, I have an old one that I never use because it never worked well. Going to work on that. Very handy to not have to pull out the big blaster for small jobs.
The "O" ring took you right back to a small opening.
👍 will do this before using the one I bought. Thank you for making this.
I found that making sure sand is dry without moisture and i also siffted the sand makes it work great !
Just picked up one of these today along with a used 5.5 hp compressor for $70.00. Hooked everything up and loaded the gun with glass heads. I’m going to etch glass. Cut a stencil on my Cricut, stuck it on a glass I wanted to test on and it was fantastic. I live in SW Florida so humidity is a way of life here. Installed a desiccant moisture absorber in line and went to town. I am throughly empresses with thing. It does a great job.
Thanks for this video... I have this Air Gun too... Ans this problem too.... Now i know what i must making. Thanks
I just brought one of those guns and same thing out the box it did not work so thank you very much for making this video it helps alot cause I was about to take it back to the store
Wow , I have the same gun with the same problem, I'll be doing what you have done , first thing in the morning, thanks
Good job dude. You got that thing working great !!!!
dumb question. when he drills out the gun he said all the way to? or through? the bottom? not through and through right?
The most important factor in any media blasting is having the proper media. Home Depot sand is not made for sandblasting. It has tiny rocks, pebbles, and debris in the bag. You need either sand made for sandblasting, or you can filter your own sand through a screen to remove the larger particles that are clogging the valve and the tip on the gun.
You're just talking about the fancy sandbox sand that you can get at HD.
oh it does work you just need to get proper blasting media sand from home depot is not good most likely too much moisture , works great with soda
Thank you very much for the demo on the mod. very helpfull
how many psi you use
I bought same model as you and have the same issue...gonna try those modifications, thanks
Nice job looks like it works much better
Awesome modification thank you for sharing. 🤗🎸🌏FNZealand
You saved my weekend project(my problem) thanks for the share
When blasting with sand use at least a dust mask as silica dust is very hazardous to inhale.
"silica dust is very hazardous to inhale."
silica dust is really bad, it lingers in their air and doesn't settle, then becomes airborn. most states have banned it's use. it's worth the spend to go to a tool shop and buy the proper sandblasting media, plus get advice on the right material to use for your job.
@@LatinDanceVideos Blasting media is quite expensive especially if you don’t have a way to recover and recycle it I don’t agree with banning the use of silica sand just saying it’s dangerous or hazardous isn’t the best warning either they should put the definition of silicosis then people could make an educated decision to use a respirator or not
@@Ezekiel-OffRoad Yup... lungs are more expendable. This video is dangerous, the sand is illegal in the US.
No worries if you have a set of spare lungs 🫁
Excellent video I'm going to buy the gun today , thanks for the info
Great video!
Brilliant mod.... Gonna tear mine apart now.
Second video where the owner had to enlarge the openings in the hopper. What size Compressor was being used?
I found sacks of black grit at Menards. I think it was eleven bucks or so. It works great but you are constantly refilling the hopper. I tried baking soda today. I dont think it's as aggressive but it lasted a lot longer. I bought sand and it didnt go through, im sure glad it didnt, the comments said I would have Silicosis right now. I have a respirator so i might get a second gun to modify.
Nice mods, impressive, thanks for sharing 👍😃
whats the compressor psi you are using buddy?
Thanks for the information.
NO SAND warning is because of silicosis, a lung disease that's nasty and occurs quite fast when exposed to significant amounts of silica (sand, concrete, plaster and other dusts, even glass) either over time or in acute exposure.
It's best to heat the sand up in metal container...sift the sand...works good..no stacking of sand
Going to give this a try!!
Thanks man, this is the same problem I am having with mine.
Great review. Thank you very much!
Fi like the mod, but wonder if it would stil work if blasting with SODA? Or is it only used, no, with sand like media? Thank you.
Mine came from Walmart with no tech data. It did not work with coal slag from tractor supply. That is a common media for farm use. I will follow his example
Have the same gun don't work thanks will try this thumbs up.thanks again 👍😀👌😊🙂
Thanks bro. Just what I need for my bicycle projects
Hiya... Hope you are still responding 4 years on...
Do you think this would be good for car brake callipers?
I don’t see why not just be careful around rubber seals
What size is the connector you use ?
What’s the power of your air compressor thanks.
Nice mod. I might revisit mine ($0) vs buying a new sandblaster. I just have a small job to do
Do you think this device would work on raptor paint with sand??
I’ve had one of those for a long time. Has never performed properly, like yours. I’m gonna make those mods.
Get a hood. Keep the media out of your face and hair.
Also filter your media with a 5gallon bucket and window screen. You can figure out how. I used the bucket lid to hold the screen with about an 8 inch hole in it to hold the screen. I use play sand and filter (screen) it.
Or you can get blasting sand from some hardware stores.
Exelente amigo ,saludos desde chile
Nice job. Just bought one and will make the mod.
you can use river sand if you dry it out first i use a metal bucket on a propane burner to dry the sand quick and easy damp sand will clog any sand blaster
Thank you very much, I was trying to use it with baking soda and didn't work 🙏
Can I use a car tire air compressor to power a sand blaster?
What sand are you putting in there?
NOT supposed to be using sand through this gun. Says right on it not to use sand. Glass beads worked great through mine. No issues. Haven’t tried baking soda but should work too. All this extra work was unnecessary
You can see this moron can do anything with a pair of players, a screw driver & a hammer, a real mechanic, I'll bet he used the instructions instructions to wipe his butt
Holy Cow! Some hobbies should not be tried without researching the danger or hazards! When I saw you hold the metal with a bare hand and I was already concerned when you stated going to home depot for a bag of sand... If you accidentally pass that over your bare hand it can take off flesh. Sand is risky, even with a dust filter, when you take it off the dangerous dust is lingering in the air. Yes some sands are safer than others but why mess around, get some blast media.
I gotta strip the paint off some old steel wheels for a repaint. Liquid strippers barely phase it. A 2400psi pressure washer with the needle tip does not phase it. Think this would do anything?
This guys spraying an inch away from his fingers.. fucking legend.
Obviously not an experienced user. You’d think, however, that someone could kinda figure out that if the tool is meant to remove paint and rust, it MIGHT be wise to: a)wear some good gloves and b) keep your hands and other body parts away from the nozzle. C) wear a mask or better yet a respirator and goggles or a face shield.
Do it only work on aluminum
very helpful, thanks
How many horsepower and scfm are you running from the compressor?? Thanks David
What type of metal did you blast in the video?
I wonder if my ittle craftsman pancake air compressor can keep up with this.
Probably only for a short bursts
@@tolikgord what size compressor are you using
excellent pistolet !!
I had the same problem. Unfortunately, I didn’t see this video until I returned mine to the store.
Nice Bro!
Did you use actual sand? Or abrasive made for a sandblaster
This is awesome! Great work! Also putting that little black car clip in that top hole is fucking genius lmfao. Thank you!
if you use the proper sand blasting media and also put a air filter on the compressor you should not be drilling anything... but it is easy to modify for regular sand.
I will do this upgrade, but I think making the exit hole smaller will increase the power. I was thinking of using a bell type of hardware, I was thinking half the size smaller, not a bushing though, I think the bell for the venture effect.
Does sand blasting leave any type of marks in the metal like sanding ?
@@kllgrogto5838 sand blasting will make metal have a matte finish.
how many psi are you using?
Thank you.
I almost dumped the damn thing.
Yeah mine is doing the same, Just thought it was a piece of scheisser, Didnt think about doing that mod, Guess i will be taking it to work tomorrow to modify when i get a spare 5 minutes
Great video
I followed this recommendations and the blasting improved a lot, but still was not good for the task at hand. I was trying to remove old paint from a porch light and it failed miserably. My compressor does not hold 90 psi for more than a second or two, it drops to 60 very quickly, so that might be my problem and not the improved modified gun. Thank you.
How big was your compressor. Maybe that was the problem, plus moiture. But well done. A+
ah crap! just bought. didn't work either. time for mod. thanks! I was using walnut shell, probably much bigger than soda or glass bead.
excellent - nice job! thanks
Thanks
Good job!
What send u using
what size of sand did you grab at home depot
gr8 video cheers
Do you actually use it on camera other wise
Doesn't work because the lever to release the grit is turned off. I used mine yesterday and same thing. Adjust the lever and it works. Unless you did that on purpose so you could show your modification.
I wonder if it can be used as a walnut blaster to clean valves on direct injection engines
Great thing about harbor freight is you can buy a $20 tool to try, and if it doesnt work, no big deal
Thanks for the video, I did the modification on mine but it still didn't work properly. Can you please tell me what size air compressor you used? I have a Dewalt 16 gallon compressor, I used play sand and also tried black diamond media. Could the compressor size be the issue? Thanks
The capacity of the compressor only influences the possible duration of sandblasting.
The grain size of the medium may be too coarse.
This is perfect for those wanting to blast coarse media yes it's probably not intended for it but it obviously works so i dont see the issue for all the ppl wining
Well done brother. Thanks for sharing your advice with us !
your voice sounds similar to sylverster stallone :)
Thanks for the link to product 😅 good review but how can I find this particular blaster?