Just started blasting at my new job heavy on the neck after a whole day blasting a tank hopeing it will get easier as time goes on enjoying it so far though 🙂
Welcome in the family SSJ Rose! By curiosity, which respirator are you currently using? The RPB Nova 3 is designed in a way that the center of gravity is located in the middle of your head. It is (according to the comments we receive from our end users) the most comfortable sandblasting helmet you can rely on in the market today. It is in promotion right now with a free C40 Climate control device. Check out the promotion details at www.rpbsafety.com/industrial/free-c40 or contact your local dealer for more info. You deserve what's best for your health and comfort. ;)
SSJ ROSE, how do you like it so far? I’m starting next week as a blaster, using steel shot on giant tanks too. Is it a good workout at least? Stay safe!!
Great video! I’m starting as a blaster next week I’m excited! I’m excited for the workout that I’ll get too. I’m going to be using steel shot with psi of 150 ish.
Thanks TMB! We must say you have pretty cool videos too! Especially the one with the rap song signing about what you are doing :) Feel free to Subscribe to our channel if you haven't already. We have some other cool stuff ongoing.
Hi, it depends on many factors. The size of the room, the chosen options, etc. The easiest would be to contact us at info@istsurface.com and one of our product experts can get you a quote that will meet your needs
Hello Cassie, good idea! Most likely some custom made frame our customer designed for its parts! Manufacturing companies are very creative when it comes to finding a solution ;)
Hello John, you can get it from us :) To get a quote, please send an email to info@istsurface.com. The product number is 617500. Visit our eStore for more details on this product: store.istsurface.com/blast-light/led-sandblast-light-617500. Thank you.
super wonderful! Becens is a professional abrasive sandblasting material supplier.The following are our main products: White Alumina Oxide Brown Alumina Oxide Glass Beads Garnet Steel Grit&Steel Shot Walnut Shells Soda Our company will bring you a different consumer experience.
I blast in a raised blast room so all my sand and debris falls though the grated floor into a bin. Never have to shovel. I worked for a company where every couple weeks id have to HAND SHOVEL thousands of pounds of sand out.... it SUCKED. This setup is much better.
Hello Wretched Slippage, woah! this is hard work! Best believe you are now a very strong man💪 We feel so sorry when we hear or see stories like that. There are so many media recovery system options available. Some are very cheap to implement. The manual labor should never be one. Toast to all the hard workers who are working their 'hose' off to earn their paycheck 😉
Hello Mike, Thanks for your request. We also manufacture blast cabinets. They come in several sizes or you can even customize your own. I would suggest you send us a request through info@istsurface.com with as much details as possible on your applications (parts sizes and materials, abrasive media to use, pressure or suction delivery system, objective of the blasting process, etc.) and from there we can propose the right system for your needs.
Hello OnesoftGaming! Please send your request to info@istsurface.com or call (877) 629-8202 and one of our Technical Representatives will get in touch for either a budgetary pricing or a formal quote for your project. There are so many different different configurations available, it is impossible to come up with a price without knowing a bit more on your project's objectives and constraints. Looking forward for your request :)
Hi JR Walters. In this video, it is dry sandblasting. We do manufacture wet blasting cabinets too, but not vapor blasters that is not self-contained. Note that, with vapor blasting, it is technically impossible to recover and reuse abrasive media as it mixes with dust and contaminants and, more importantly, water which makes it incompatible with most reclaiming systems. So, these systems usually use disposable abrasive media making them a generally more costly process (unless required to control dust in an outdoor, controlled job site, for instance).
Umm that's a pretty open question. Here is a non-exhausted list of factors to take into consideration. Parts dimensions and weight is the number one criteria to help you size the booth. Then, how are you going to bring the parts in and out the room (lift truck?)? Do you want to recover your abrasive media (hope the answer is yes!)? What type of abrasive media? Can you excavate your floor to integrate the recovery system in-ground? Does your process produce combustible dust (most of the time, the dust collector needs to be installed outside the building for that reason)? What's your budget? How long do you plan on blasting before you run out of media and need to refill the pot? How frequently do you want to clean the floor and recover your media? And the list goes on.
Thanks for your comment Dragos. You are right, we advise against the use of silica sand in our blast booths. Not only this media produces a lot of dust, but it is also harmful for workers' air quality (free silica causes cancer and several lung diseases). And since it turns into dust upon the first impact, it is an inefficient and expensive media to use, especially for indoor blasting facilities.
Chad - The cost of such booth varies substantially based on its size (which also determines the dust collector size and power) and the choice of a media recovery system (mechanical vs pneumatic, floor hoppers layout: full floor, partial floor or sweep-chute). Small blast room using moderately light abrasive media is quite affordable as opposed to what we think. In most cases, the return on investment is quicker than we could imagine. We can provide you an estimate for your application if you need further information ;)
@@phillhuddleston9445 That's right! We have solutions for all budgets and we can help you determine what your return on investment could be. One thing is sure, the investment in a proper surface preparation prior to apply a coating will ALWAYS outperform the cost of a coating failure where surface preparation was neglected.
I did a shaker floor under grated room bucket lift ,2 blasters biggest hose with last six feet small with size 7 nozzle at 140+ psi one compressor on continuous and other on auto ,you don't work all day all week and hold a hose like that 💪 put between legs curl hose up your chest and loop down the pressure holds you up and you don't fight it 😂😂😂😂 only idiots work like this full shift 😂 fuck that and holding the hose like that tells me you're under 80 psi or you only do this at most once a week
Just started blasting at my new job heavy on the neck after a whole day blasting a tank hopeing it will get easier as time goes on enjoying it so far though 🙂
Welcome in the family SSJ Rose! By curiosity, which respirator are you currently using? The RPB Nova 3 is designed in a way that the center of gravity is located in the middle of your head. It is (according to the comments we receive from our end users) the most comfortable sandblasting helmet you can rely on in the market today. It is in promotion right now with a free C40 Climate control device. Check out the promotion details at www.rpbsafety.com/industrial/free-c40 or contact your local dealer for more info. You deserve what's best for your health and comfort. ;)
Please I need more light on blasting I need a mentor
SSJ ROSE, how do you like it so far? I’m starting next week as a blaster, using steel shot on giant tanks too. Is it a good workout at least? Stay safe!!
@@mattarchey9062 so how you like it? Everything going alraight?
Great video! I’m starting as a blaster next week I’m excited! I’m excited for the workout that I’ll get too. I’m going to be using steel shot with psi of 150 ish.
150 psi!! Out of the way! Real man at work ;) Have a blast Matt and thank you for the comment.
Am starting a blasting job also, I used to the Small cabinet blasters though but I know I with on the job training I'll get used to the big blasters.
Any update bro. How did it pan out. Starting myself
nice setup
Great Quality Video !
Thanks TMB! We must say you have pretty cool videos too! Especially the one with the rap song signing about what you are doing :) Feel free to Subscribe to our channel if you haven't already. We have some other cool stuff ongoing.
@@ISTSurface Thanks! I have sub'd and look forward to see your new stuff. Now, Get Out There & Blast !!!
Interesting, how much does it cost? 🤔
Hi, it depends on many factors. The size of the room, the chosen options, etc. The easiest would be to contact us at info@istsurface.com and one of our product experts can get you a quote that will meet your needs
what is that type of forklift attachment , loading the blast room . :o
Hello Cassie, good idea! Most likely some custom made frame our customer designed for its parts! Manufacturing companies are very creative when it comes to finding a solution ;)
Hey bud justy wonderin where i can find that blast gun accesories @3:11
Hello John, you can get it from us :) To get a quote, please send an email to info@istsurface.com. The product number is 617500. Visit our eStore for more details on this product: store.istsurface.com/blast-light/led-sandblast-light-617500. Thank you.
To slow with the handle, should be using a whip hose as it's by far the faster method. Is he using a snow shovel or what though?
super wonderful!
Becens is a professional abrasive sandblasting material supplier.The following are our main products:
White Alumina Oxide
Brown Alumina Oxide
Glass Beads
Garnet
Steel Grit&Steel Shot
Walnut Shells
Soda
Our company will bring you a different consumer experience.
Nice setup
Why do you use flex pipe to dust? The effective flow will decrease 3 times, right?
good video
Thanks MTS! Glad you enjoyed :)
I blast in a raised blast room so all my sand and debris falls though the grated floor into a bin. Never have to shovel. I worked for a company where every couple weeks id have to HAND SHOVEL thousands of pounds of sand out.... it SUCKED. This setup is much better.
Hello Wretched Slippage, woah! this is hard work! Best believe you are now a very strong man💪 We feel so sorry when we hear or see stories like that. There are so many media recovery system options available. Some are very cheap to implement. The manual labor should never be one. Toast to all the hard workers who are working their 'hose' off to earn their paycheck 😉
Shaker floor under grated with bucket lift😂
Do you have a benchtop version?
Hello Mike, Thanks for your request. We also manufacture blast cabinets. They come in several sizes or you can even customize your own. I would suggest you send us a request through info@istsurface.com with as much details as possible on your applications (parts sizes and materials, abrasive media to use, pressure or suction delivery system, objective of the blasting process, etc.) and from there we can propose the right system for your needs.
I wish they did blasting competition,id win im that good i can blast inside tanks of the spark and quicker and better grade
what type of pump
are you use in pneumatic media recovery system
price ?
Hello OnesoftGaming! Please send your request to info@istsurface.com or call (877) 629-8202 and one of our Technical Representatives will get in touch for either a budgetary pricing or a formal quote for your project. There are so many different different configurations available, it is impossible to come up with a price without knowing a bit more on your project's objectives and constraints. Looking forward for your request :)
Very nice
The sandblasting effect of brown corundum abrasive will be better👍👍👍👍👍
Hi is this vapor blasting and if it is what would be the cost of this exact set up in US dollar's
Hi JR Walters. In this video, it is dry sandblasting. We do manufacture wet blasting cabinets too, but not vapor blasters that is not self-contained. Note that, with vapor blasting, it is technically impossible to recover and reuse abrasive media as it mixes with dust and contaminants and, more importantly, water which makes it incompatible with most reclaiming systems. So, these systems usually use disposable abrasive media making them a generally more costly process (unless required to control dust in an outdoor, controlled job site, for instance).
What is the criterion when I start to build a sandblast room ?
Umm that's a pretty open question. Here is a non-exhausted list of factors to take into consideration. Parts dimensions and weight is the number one criteria to help you size the booth. Then, how are you going to bring the parts in and out the room (lift truck?)? Do you want to recover your abrasive media (hope the answer is yes!)? What type of abrasive media? Can you excavate your floor to integrate the recovery system in-ground? Does your process produce combustible dust (most of the time, the dust collector needs to be installed outside the building for that reason)? What's your budget? How long do you plan on blasting before you run out of media and need to refill the pot? How frequently do you want to clean the floor and recover your media? And the list goes on.
Très bon vidéo, mais les couleurs de l'habit ne vont pas avec la cagoule, je ferais quelque chose à ce sujet. :-)
C'est parce que l'habit est neuf. Une fois usé et empoussiéré, la différence est à peine palpable ;)
@@ISTSurface alors ce sera pas drôle pour les daltoniens :-)
:D
@@ISTSurface qui est le celui qui me répond comme çà! :-D
ja pjeskarim nekih 7 gpdina mlaznica zeznut je to posao svude sam se uvlacio cistio najace farbe rezervare
Sand makes a lot of dust, use metal medium instead for less dust and reuse of medium
Thanks for your comment Dragos. You are right, we advise against the use of silica sand in our blast booths. Not only this media produces a lot of dust, but it is also harmful for workers' air quality (free silica causes cancer and several lung diseases). And since it turns into dust upon the first impact, it is an inefficient and expensive media to use, especially for indoor blasting facilities.
how dangerous is the dust from sandblasting with steel shots ? Breathing it
Worked for GE energy...
Why do all blast suits look ugly like rental bowling shoes?
xD They are definitely not designed for fashion shows!
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Blasting operator 3 years Anubhava Eicher Company Pithampur Indore MP
Looks expensive.
Chad - The cost of such booth varies substantially based on its size (which also determines the dust collector size and power) and the choice of a media recovery system (mechanical vs pneumatic, floor hoppers layout: full floor, partial floor or sweep-chute). Small blast room using moderately light abrasive media is quite affordable as opposed to what we think. In most cases, the return on investment is quicker than we could imagine. We can provide you an estimate for your application if you need further information ;)
@@ISTSurface In other words yes it's expensive but if you do enough sandblasting it may be worth the high cost.
@@phillhuddleston9445 That's right! We have solutions for all budgets and we can help you determine what your return on investment could be. One thing is sure, the investment in a proper surface preparation prior to apply a coating will ALWAYS outperform the cost of a coating failure where surface preparation was neglected.
Introducing my name is Fandi, I am from Indonesia. we produce abrasive media plastic, can we cooperate with you. thank you
I did a shaker floor under grated room bucket lift ,2 blasters biggest hose with last six feet small with size 7 nozzle at 140+ psi one compressor on continuous and other on auto ,you don't work all day all week and hold a hose like that 💪 put between legs curl hose up your chest and loop down the pressure holds you up and you don't fight it 😂😂😂😂 only idiots work like this full shift 😂 fuck that and holding the hose like that tells me you're under 80 psi or you only do this at most once a week