Blast Cabinet, Grizzly G0714
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Blast Cabinet.. Grizzly G0714 nice unit. At the time of this video, Home Depot had the best price when free shipping was factored in. We will see how things hold up.. This is our first cabinet. The dust collection seems powerful.. and unit seems like it's made well.. #shoplife #sandblasting #sandblast #sandblaster #blastcabinet #tool #tools #shoptools #fabrication #fab #garagetools
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Very Fancy.
It's pretty nice.. plenty big for wheels and almost anything else we might wanna blast like gun barrels.
Looks like a solid unit. Just curious how you are liking it so far and how things seem to be holding up on it. I have an older Eastwood unit but looking to upgrade in size.
Haven't had a chance to use it.. we got some glass bead the other day at harbor freight.. my son needs to blast some aluminum parts for his om606 swap.. I need to blast some wheels.. but was also going to test out a water blast unit and compare.. just swamped with work and house stuff..
@@Sketchyrooster The wheels will depend on what finish is on them but my advice for most wheels is if they are just old factory paint hit them with 80 or more PSI using Aluminum oxide. Using a vapor blast will just cuase flash rust afterwards unless you have a oven to load them in and dry them immediately. If they are powder coated save yourself the headache and take them to a professional sandblaster if you do not have powder stripping chemicals. Unless you have a compressor on wheels and a high CFM blaster you probably won't be able to remove any powder coat. Thanks for the response!
@CraftwerksMC awesome.. thanks.. the wheels are factory GM truck aluminum.. I do have a water additive to add to pressure siphon system to block flash rust..but I assume it's just a clear coat. I have a decent Quincy 5hp dual stage 80 gallon and am building a portable 60 gallon rolair k30 2 stage pump with a 11hp Honda gas engine as a mobile unit so I can use both to feed a blaster if necessary.. I assumed this blast Cabinet would do anything I would need.. but should I maybe look at some kinda bigger unit for powder coat and frames etc? Like a pressure pot set-up? In one corner of the shop we're building a 14x28 room that has a drain in it for paint/washing/ and possibly thought It would be nice for blasting certain things also. Going to setup a crossflow ventilation system in it with filteration. Anyway.. long winded reply but thanks for the advise.. I'll do a video on results eventually.. lol. Have a good one.
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Will a Miata fit in there?
It doesn't have a crushing mechanism.. so don't know why you would want too? Lol