Because of your hard work and this video, I was able to blast the burnt and soot covered wood under my house after a lightning strike. The coal slag 30/60 mesh media like you use is great stuff !!! We had to add a 30 foot garden hose to reach half way under the house. With the water trap, the media makes it all of the way to the end of the long hose with not too much plugging. The under side of the house and the front yard look a lot like your container floor!! Thanks Again !!!
Did you have problems when the media in the tank went to about a 1/4 level in the tank? I found the pressure in th tank pushing thru the media and not blasting well unless the media in the tank was over 1/4 to a 1/2 full. A lot of fighting in the process to get the blasting done.
Have the dual tank eastwood blaster love it have not ran black diamond coal slag people at eastwood told me not to might damage my blaster dont know but cost to much to risk messing it up
Yep, I have the same one and did my 54 chevy truck, and it came out great. I wore long sleeve shirt and gloves, as I couldn't stand that sand hitting my bare skin with the humidity and sweat, getting that cancer causing crap enter my pores...
Beats the heck out of a wire brush, I have a harbor freight unit other than being a different color and the hose being a bit different they look identical, it doesn't get used too much but it's handy when it's needed.. That's going to be a good looking container when you get done.
I heard if you fill the tank with paint you can blast the paint on. Just kidding, nice job , now I'll have to get my HF one out and see if i can get it to work again.
Looking good! Man U are a champ that's a lot of area to blast. I have never had any luck with a pressure blaster been doing auto body work my whole life, I have used the big boys on the trailers those pro models did very well .Congrats on your success.
Thanks. It looks like a lot more work than it actually was. @ 2 1/2 to 3 hrs of total blast time on the inside. The outside took longer. A pro rig would have been the way to go but, cost and how often I was going to use it were the deciding factors.
I got some of the 50 pounders from Tractor supply for $7.99. The best deal I got was from Northern Tool when they were on sale for $6.99 a bag. The last 3 bags that I bought the other day were $8.99 a bag from Northern Tool.
+homesteadprepper Ah ok not too bad! Sounds like you will be 2-3 hundred in to it with blasting, paint, odds and ends but it'll be like new. The outside looks great! Thank you for the info :)
If memory serves, I used @9-12 bags inside and out. I used 4 gallons of Behr exterior white paint on the inside walls/ceiling and 1 gallon of Rustoleum floor paint. 1 gallon of Rustoleum Primer and top coat on the roof. Here is a video of me painting the exterior with 3 gallons of Behr exterior paint: th-cam.com/video/6nlrB1KEpJg/w-d-xo.html
What grit size abrasive are you using? I want to get one of the dual tank ones from Eastwood, but it says that it can't run anything more coarse than 90 grit...
30/60 grit is what I am using and it works for me. I am also running a high dollar Milton moisture/filter/regulator and I think that helps. I put it before the blaster right off of the compressor.
@@Dave-mf5fv They work very well. I've only had one HF sandblaster and it had problems from the start. It never fed and the tips wear out incredibly fast. Eastwood is one of the better brands. I haven't used the Eastwood much, but it has never had any issues.
@@flyoversirens3704 Thanks appreciate your info. HF looked rather cheap and didn't want to throw down that much for something like that,if something worked better like the Eastwood. Thanks again.
@@Dave-mf5fv No problem. In general, it's better to get something you know will work for a long time than to get something more "disposable." I love Harbor Freight for those small specialty tools you only use once, but usually I just spend the money on a nicer tool and then starve myself for the next few weeks to make up of the debt. 😉
Did you all ready pinted this?? I have to clean the interior of a shipping container, is not rust.. but is like "grease" Or something that has supported and marked the plate. Who can i clean it??
I would probably tilt the container downward (door opening lower than the rear of the container), put some water proof tarps(Harbor Freight) on the floor starting at the entrance and continuing to the rear. I would get some good quality duct tape and tape the waterproof tarps to the very bottom of the container metal maybe 1 inch up from the floor. I would start cleaning in the rear and work my way toward the entrance and use some high quality proper personal safety equipment. If I were to get some water on the floor it would very likely dry out and be ok as long as it is not already rotted. You could have a powerful shop vac on hand to get up any water that might get past that. I would let the container air out with a powerful fan to help until everything is dry. **** On a special note, you might not want to wash what is ever covering the walls of the container if it is some kind of hazardous chemical(s) with out having some way to catch it before it gets on the ground and contaminates your ground water or property! You should find out what that stuff is before you start getting it all over you and your property!**** Your other alternative is to hand scrub the walls on small section at a time being very careful to not get any water on the floor and wiping off the residue as you go with disposable rags/towels. I would still put down the tarps and take all safety measures! I would still find out what that gunk is for safety!
Hello, I can see that you are actively replying to this so thank you for that!! I have a sandblasting pot and a total of 5HP running on two compressors.... The only issue is that it isn't throwing the sand out of the gun.... I think this is due to my sandblasting pot not being pressurised but being only container that feeds the sand to the gun. What do you think about this? Any reply is appreciated as I'm a bit stuck here.... Thanks
I used to have one like you described. It clogged up a lot until I started filtering the blast media(sand) that I was using. You should also make sure that you are using a good quality moisture separator on your compressor and that you have sufficient air pressure at the gun.
@@homesteadprepper I found out that my watter clecter glass the Boden screw messing, the sand got wet. I dread all the water out from the compressor, I hope tomorrow it will work
Thanks for a good vid. I was wondering if a unit like this would serve my purpose and you answered my question. Wish all the smart acres would walk out in the creek til their hat floats.
This blaster is more that up to the job but, I would check with the Eastwood company first in as far as to find out what would be the proper blast media for the job. My shipping container walls are a lot thicker than most car bodies. Some people have had there classic cars professionally sand blasted only to have all of the body panels warped.
PPE and very aggressive ventilation ( I use bounce house and carpet dryer fans for forced air in such spaces) are a very good idea. Note to container buyers, unless poverty leaves you no choice if you are buying to make shop space etc save up for a "one trip" grade container since the (condemned for maritime use) "WWT" and "storage grade" boxes tend to have severe faults including bad end door gaskets, corrosion, dents etc. I learned the hard way so you don't have to.
You can buy a new 40' high cube container for $2300. Could had sold that one for $1200. That would had been $1100 out of pocket and no blasting work. Time is money. Would had spent the $1100 any day over all that work.
When I get rich like you maybe, I will pursue that course of action but, until then, a little spare time and some elbow grease have paid off for me. Also, that $1,100 bucks saved could be spent on something else.
My jiggling technique was quite effective in blasting the surface rust off of this 40 foot shipping container inside and out. I have since painted the container like I was painting it. How about you make a vid and show us all the proper approved method for removing rust with a hobby sandblaster on a container?
If you think that was effective it would be a waste of my time to try to tell you what effective was.......now wouldn't it. Let alone make a video. Can't tell a know-it-all anything.
I am far from a know-it-all but, I can tell you that the methods I employed, however amateur, got some professional results. You making a video is for the benefit of all mankind who want to know the proper way to operated a hobby blaster.
Eastwood is a rip off, I have one that’s near identical to this, same hoses, same blast gun etc and it works just as good as this does for a third of the price from eBay, they’re all made in China just Eastwood rebrands them and triples the price lol
Rich like me, LMAO! by the time you buy the materials including paint you are probably out another $400. Now you are down to $700. To break your back for a week and lose that much time from something like work that is going to make you money you would have to be a sadist to do all that back breaking filthy work. Nobody who owns a container is that poor unless they are living in it.
No offense but, from what I have seen of your youtube channel, I guess you dont see yourself as rich however, I don't put other people down because they(someone like myself) want to save a little money diy and work to do it. Btw, I know quite a few people who reguard $700-1100 as some serious cash obviosly not you. You also negelected to include the added cost of delivery for another container and the time it takes to set it up off of the ground.
homesteadprepper You are right I do not se my self as rich money wise because so much if it that comes in isn’t mine. Also because I have been on my own at 17 and worked my ass off for everything I have. Where I come from I’m upper middle income. No where near “rich”. When I look at how many days of work you have to put in to get that container cleaned and repainted I naturally assume that that time could had been used to make more profit in another area and it makes sense to come out the $700 especially since the container would be brand new. And I personally don’t have the back for all that blasting. They deliver free with the purchase from a place in NJ. But that would be a local NJ/NY delivery. Good luck with it.
I had proper PPE for what I was doing. My lungs and eyes were protected. How about you make a sandblasting video if you just happen to know so much about it?
The video finally starts at 6:20 You're welcome.
Thank you for taking the time to share; it's appreciated.
Because of your hard work and this video, I was able to blast the burnt and soot covered wood under my house after a lightning strike. The coal slag 30/60 mesh media like you use is great stuff !!! We had to add a 30 foot garden hose to reach half way under the house. With the water trap, the media makes it all of the way to the end of the long hose with not too much plugging. The under side of the house and the front yard look a lot like your container floor!! Thanks Again !!!
I have a 10hp 80 gallon twin pump Eaton so I assume since I have 18 cfms I should be able to run a Media blaster to do at least small projects?
Did you have problems when the media in the tank went to about a 1/4 level in the tank? I found the pressure in th tank pushing thru the media and not blasting well unless the media in the tank was over 1/4 to a 1/2 full. A lot of fighting in the process to get the blasting done.
Doesn’t look like you are running a large enough compressor for the job. You need a minimum of 18cfm. It should be blasting the metal bare.
Their website says minimum 10CFM at 90PSI
18cfm
Have the dual tank eastwood blaster love it have not ran black diamond coal slag people at eastwood told me not to might damage my blaster dont know but cost to much to risk messing it up
I've run quite a few bags of coal slag through it with no ill effects.
Hi. Sorry but how many bags would I need for a 40ft container?
Yep, I have the same one and did my 54 chevy truck, and it came out great. I wore long sleeve shirt and gloves, as I couldn't stand that sand hitting my bare skin with the humidity and sweat, getting that cancer causing crap enter my pores...
I tried the hood and the tyvek suit but, just too darn hot!
I have the Harbor Freight twin to this blaster. It tends to clog a lot. Do you have the same problem? Using the same media as you.
Beats the heck out of a wire brush, I have a harbor freight unit other than being a different color and the hose being a bit different they look identical, it doesn't get used too much but it's handy when it's needed.. That's going to be a good looking container when you get done.
Thanks. Yes, been there and done that with the wire brush and wire wheel.
I bought a used harbor freight one, I was wondering what kind of psi does the sand blaster operate at? What is to much psi?
I heard if you fill the tank with paint you can blast the paint on. Just kidding, nice job , now I'll have to get my HF one out and see if i can get it to work again.
Looked great! looking forward to the painting video.Gloss white to reflect light??
Thanks. Yes, glossy white and some LED strip lights. I was thinking maybe a gray epoxy or something like it for the floor.
Looking good! Man U are a champ that's a lot of area to blast. I have never had any luck with a pressure blaster been doing auto body work my whole life, I have used the big boys on the trailers those pro models did very well .Congrats on your success.
Thanks. It looks like a lot more work than it actually was. @ 2 1/2 to 3 hrs of total blast time on the inside. The outside took longer.
A pro rig would have been the way to go but, cost and how often I was going to use it were the deciding factors.
+homesteadprepper What do them bags cost ya?
I got some of the 50 pounders from Tractor supply for $7.99. The best deal I got was from Northern Tool when they were on sale for $6.99 a bag. The last 3 bags that I bought the other day were $8.99 a bag from Northern Tool.
+homesteadprepper Ah ok not too bad! Sounds like you will be 2-3 hundred in to it with blasting, paint, odds and ends but it'll be like new. The outside looks great! Thank you for the info :)
Can this blast paint of a dump truck box
It should take it right off.
How much sand did u use and paint? Was it just the inside or both
If memory serves, I used @9-12 bags inside and out. I used 4 gallons of Behr exterior white paint on the inside walls/ceiling and 1 gallon of Rustoleum floor paint. 1 gallon of Rustoleum Primer and top coat on the roof. Here is a video of me painting the exterior with 3 gallons of Behr exterior paint: th-cam.com/video/6nlrB1KEpJg/w-d-xo.html
Looking good buddy! Thank you for the video!
Thank you Sir.
What grit size abrasive are you using? I want to get one of the dual tank ones from Eastwood, but it says that it can't run anything more coarse than 90 grit...
30/60 grit is what I am using and it works for me. I am also running a high dollar Milton moisture/filter/regulator and I think that helps. I put it before the blaster right off of the compressor.
+homesteadprepper Thank you for your rapid reply!
Also, spectacular video, Ive watched it twice and got a lot of good info. Much appreciated!!
Would this also work to remove paint off of an auto?
Yes but, I would be very cautious. Some people have warped body panels by using too power or the wrong technique.
looks like a purple painted harbor freight model???
I can promise you it's better than the HF model.
@@flyoversirens3704 OK cool thanks for update, still lookin around. Has it performed as well as you expected?
@@Dave-mf5fv They work very well. I've only had one HF sandblaster and it had problems from the start. It never fed and the tips wear out incredibly fast. Eastwood is one of the better brands. I haven't used the Eastwood much, but it has never had any issues.
@@flyoversirens3704 Thanks appreciate your info. HF looked rather cheap and didn't want to throw down that much for something like that,if something worked better like the Eastwood. Thanks again.
@@Dave-mf5fv No problem. In general, it's better to get something you know will work for a long time than to get something more "disposable." I love Harbor Freight for those small specialty tools you only use once, but usually I just spend the money on a nicer tool and then starve myself for the next few weeks to make up of the debt. 😉
Did you all ready pinted this?? I have to clean the interior of a shipping container, is not rust.. but is like "grease" Or something that has supported and marked the plate. Who can i clean it??
th-cam.com/video/6nlrB1KEpJg/w-d-xo.html
You might try a pressure washer.
homesteadprepper preassure washer for the inside? Is not a problem for the floor? Sorry for my english
I would probably tilt the container downward (door opening lower than the rear of the container), put some water proof tarps(Harbor Freight) on the floor starting at the entrance and continuing to the rear. I would get some good quality duct tape and tape the waterproof tarps to the very bottom of the container metal maybe 1 inch up from the floor. I would start cleaning in the rear and work my way toward the entrance and use some high quality proper personal safety equipment. If I were to get some water on the floor it would very likely dry out and be ok as long as it is not already rotted. You could have a powerful shop vac on hand to get up any water that might get past that. I would let the container air out with a powerful fan to help until everything is dry.
**** On a special note, you might not want to wash what is ever covering the walls of the container if it is some kind of hazardous chemical(s) with out having some way to catch it before it gets on the ground and contaminates your ground water or property! You should find out what that stuff is before you start getting it all over you and your property!****
Your other alternative is to hand scrub the walls on small section at a time being very careful to not get any water on the floor and wiping off the residue as you go with disposable rags/towels. I would still put down the tarps and take all safety measures! I would still find out what that gunk is for safety!
what sand do you use
Hello,
I can see that you are actively replying to this so thank you for that!!
I have a sandblasting pot and a total of 5HP running on two compressors....
The only issue is that it isn't throwing the sand out of the gun....
I think this is due to my sandblasting pot not being pressurised but being only container that feeds the sand to the gun.
What do you think about this?
Any reply is appreciated as I'm a bit stuck here....
Thanks
I used to have one like you described. It clogged up a lot until I started filtering the blast media(sand) that I was using. You should also make sure that you are using a good quality moisture separator on your compressor and that you have sufficient air pressure at the gun.
@@homesteadprepper I bought kiln dried sand and it's 100% not clogging!
I checked the hose every time still dont know what to do
them containers are made from core 10 steel the rust is a coating that protects the steel. check it out
The rust protected the integrity of the container so well that it ate rust holes in various parts of it and that is why I had to sandblast and paint.
Hello friend how many horses fuersa is your compressor
5 HP 2 stage 175 psi.
Just want to plug up on me, what can I do?
I recommend a good quality moisture filter separator. Also, are you sifting your blast media?
@@homesteadprepper
I found out that my watter clecter glass the Boden screw messing, the sand got wet.
I dread all the water out from the compressor, I hope tomorrow it will work
Do you have any ideea how much this thing cost?
I believe it was $120 and free shipping at the time. The air compressor and filter needed to run it will be a lot more than the cost of the blaster.
Thanks for a good vid. I was wondering if a unit like this would serve my purpose and you answered my question. Wish all the smart acres would walk out in the creek til their hat floats.
What size compressor are you using for this?
5 HP 175 psi 2 stage. I do not know the cfm. Circa 1974.
WHERE I CAN BUY THE BAGS OF SAND ?
Tractor Supply and Northern Tool got 'em.
Wow that pressure pot works a lot better than the one I made. But I was using sand. Plus just a ball valve for a noble. Need to change that to a gun.
I think your blaster will out do mine once you get a different blasting media and tip!
Iv heard useing that coal slag is very hazardous to your health
Would this be enough to blast my car before paint?
This blaster is more that up to the job but, I would check with the Eastwood company first in as far as to find out what would be the proper blast media for the job. My shipping container walls are a lot thicker than most car bodies.
Some people have had there classic cars professionally sand blasted only to have all of the body panels warped.
Price? How much does IT cost?
I don't know why people think this is media blasting . . . very low performance
Great stuff. What kind of CFM and PSI are you running?
I have a 175 PSI 5HP 2 stage compressor and a Milton regulator/water filter separator set to @90PSI. I do not know what the cfm's are.
What psi is that compressor
My compressor goes to 175 psi but, I regulat the pressure of the blaster to @90psi.
PPE and very aggressive ventilation ( I use bounce house and carpet dryer fans for forced air in such spaces) are a very good idea.
Note to container buyers, unless poverty leaves you no choice if you are buying to make shop space etc save up for a "one trip" grade container since the (condemned for maritime use) "WWT" and "storage grade" boxes tend to have severe faults including bad end door gaskets, corrosion, dents etc. I learned the hard way so you don't have to.
Bruh...no gloves? That stuff hurts lol. Good video also
You can buy a new 40' high cube container for $2300. Could had sold that one for $1200. That would had been $1100 out of pocket and no blasting work. Time is money. Would had spent the $1100 any day over all that work.
When I get rich like you maybe, I will pursue that course of action but, until then, a little spare time and some elbow grease have paid off for me. Also, that $1,100 bucks saved could be spent on something else.
In what area they sell them for that cheap?
Whoo, dustless blasting would get it done faster, but not cheaper.
Rust oleum rust inverter neutralizes, converts, and leaves an immediately paintable surface.
Jiggling the nozzle is not how you sandblast. Move it like you're painting with it.
My jiggling technique was quite effective in blasting the surface rust off of this 40 foot shipping container inside and out. I have since painted the container like I was painting it.
How about you make a vid and show us all the proper approved method for removing rust with a hobby sandblaster on a container?
If you think that was effective it would be a waste of my time to try to tell you what effective was.......now wouldn't it. Let alone make a video.
Can't tell a know-it-all anything.
I am far from a know-it-all but, I can tell you that the methods I employed, however amateur, got some professional results.
You making a video is for the benefit of all mankind who want to know the proper way to operated a hobby blaster.
I think you need more meds there Charlie.
Just a wee bit high strung.
Not high strung, just calling you out.
Whoa
That should help,
Eastwood is a rip off, I have one that’s near identical to this, same hoses, same blast gun etc and it works just as good as this does for a third of the price from eBay, they’re all made in China just Eastwood rebrands them and triples the price lol
Rich like me, LMAO! by the time you buy the materials including paint you are probably out another $400. Now you are down to $700. To break your back for a week and lose that much time from something like work that is going to make you money you would have to be a sadist to do all that back breaking filthy work. Nobody who owns a container is that poor unless they are living in it.
No offense but, from what I have seen of your youtube channel, I guess you dont see yourself as rich however, I don't put other people down because they(someone like myself) want to save a little money diy and work to do it.
Btw, I know quite a few people who reguard $700-1100 as some serious cash obviosly not you.
You also negelected to include the added cost of delivery for another container and the time it takes to set it up off of the ground.
homesteadprepper You are right I do not se my self as rich money wise because so much if it that comes in isn’t mine. Also because I have been on my own at 17 and worked my ass off for everything I have. Where I come from I’m upper middle income. No where near “rich”. When I look at how many days of work you have to put in to get that container cleaned and repainted I naturally assume that that time could had been used to make more profit in another area and it makes sense to come out the $700 especially since the container would be brand new. And I personally don’t have the back for all that blasting. They deliver free with the purchase from a place in NJ. But that would be a local NJ/NY delivery. Good luck with it.
Steviedickpull you seem to know the price of everything and the value of nothing.
Perhaps this guy enjoys restoring stuff...
Probably don't want to ruin your manicure.
You are shooting too far away....
No health and safety there at all. The man is a muppet. Blasting in a t shirt no blast helmet ect.....
I had proper PPE for what I was doing. My lungs and eyes were protected. How about you make a sandblasting video if you just happen to know so much about it?
Jesus Christ, I thought this was a review on the sand blaster, not how to prep a shipping container for paint...
I guess you don't really know what sand blasters are really used for now do you?
Using OSPHO ON CORTEN steel. A waste of time and money
Here we are almost 7 years later and the container is holding up well with the Ospho treatment and Behr exterior paint.