wow this build is incredible!! It has been two years now. How is it holding up? Would you do it again or would you suggest buying a used Harbor Freight and converting it?
It's holding up great, I would definitely build it this way again! I'm in the process of making a slight modification to the holding tank which I'll share the details of when it's finished and tested. Thanks for watching!
Very very in-depth! I like those brakes on the casters as they look substantial and easy to actuate. Id say within a year max I'll be making a vapor blast cabinet. Just a must have.
Hey thanks for watching! I've been having a blast (sorry) with this thing and only really just started dialing it in. I really do need a dry blaster too though, for more aggressive cleaning. Just another tool in the arsenal!
Hi great video, @13min 10 sec you mention that the pump is 3/4 HP - the rating plate says 9.8A at 120V which is 9.8 x 120 = 1,176W. As 1HP = 746W your pump is 1,176 / 746 = 1.58 HP. Hoping this info helps others…
Really cool Doc! That nozzle you made is excellent. I want to build a cabinet also, so this has helped me lots. Much appreciated. Great video, keep up the good work 🍻
Thanks Doc, a great vid! I was basically unaware of vapour blasting and have only recently purchased a traditional dry media blaster (it's not even set up yet!). Hmmm.. maybe I need both! 🤣
Yes I think having both options is a great idea, I'm considering getting a smaller regular blast cabinet for removing heavier corrosion and paint especially from steel parts. The vapour blaster is amazing but its not a all in one unfortunately.
Hello everyone!, thanks for watching!, If you have any questions feel free to drop a comment. I'll do my best to answer them! Here's the link to Episode 2! th-cam.com/video/OLlcLwSwmho/w-d-xo.html
I'm pretty sure you could. two guys that spring to mind are victor bared and mathewmcrepair both have harbor freight conversions and other really good info too. Thanks for watching!
wow this build is incredible!! It has been two years now. How is it holding up? Would you do it again or would you suggest buying a used Harbor Freight and converting it?
It's holding up great, I would definitely build it this way again! I'm in the process of making a slight modification to the holding tank which I'll share the details of when it's finished and tested.
Thanks for watching!
Very very in-depth! I like those brakes on the casters as they look substantial and easy to actuate. Id say within a year max I'll be making a vapor blast cabinet. Just a must have.
Hey thanks for watching! I've been having a blast (sorry) with this thing and only really just started dialing it in. I really do need a dry blaster too though, for more aggressive cleaning. Just another tool in the arsenal!
Keep up the good work! Far more organized than my attempts to explain my vapor blaster, that's for sure!
Thanks, this was the hardest video I've made yet, must of started over 4 times.
Hi great video, @13min 10 sec you mention that the pump is 3/4 HP - the rating plate says 9.8A at 120V which is 9.8 x 120 = 1,176W.
As 1HP = 746W your pump is 1,176 / 746 = 1.58 HP. Hoping this info helps others…
Love your videos Doc! Very well put together. Your channel is well underrated. All the best on your journey to your first thousand subs!
Regards, Josh
Thanks Josh, your videos were a major influence for this project so thank you!
Really cool Doc! That nozzle you made is excellent. I want to build a cabinet also, so this has helped me lots. Much appreciated. Great video, keep up the good work 🍻
Awesome! Glad to hear Steve, I'll have a update video in the works soon with some of the updates I've been working on 🥷
Thanks Doc, a great vid! I was basically unaware of vapour blasting and have only recently purchased a traditional dry media blaster (it's not even set up yet!). Hmmm.. maybe I need both! 🤣
Yes I think having both options is a great idea, I'm considering getting a smaller regular blast cabinet for removing heavier corrosion and paint especially from steel parts. The vapour blaster is amazing but its not a all in one unfortunately.
Hello everyone!, thanks for watching!, If you have any questions feel free to drop a comment. I'll do my best to answer them!
Here's the link to Episode 2!
th-cam.com/video/OLlcLwSwmho/w-d-xo.html
Do you think a blast cabinet from like harbor fright could be converted over?
I'm pretty sure you could. two guys that spring to mind are victor bared and mathewmcrepair both have harbor freight conversions and other really good info too. Thanks for watching!
What medium are you using and what do you suggest for filtering the slurry? I'm using glass beads and find it great to use, but difficult to clean...
I'm using glass bead too, still looking for a good way to filter/clean it. I just drain it right now and rinse it best I can.
Good luck I like me See you fine 🌷🌷👍👍👍👉👉
Thanks for watching!