Testing the Stainless Steel Vapor Baster Cabinet.
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2020
- Finally got some beads in the cabinet for testing, so I thought I would do a quick update to show the functionality. did very little actual blasting so its hard to see the efficacy.
really happy with the result. I will finish cleaning up the last of the loose ends and hopefully will be able to get it on it's way to its new owner.
Next build starts Monday! - Навчання та стиль
That cabinet looks real nice, great work Josh.
Thanks Brent, good to hear from you again!
That looks great Josh 👍
Thanks Gary!
WOW that is a fantastic cabinet Josh love the big widow and the amount of light, very nice !
Thanks Steve, Really happy with this one!
@@ArmouryEnterprises Well done mate really professional job
Nice work, starting my build this week .
Thanks mate!
Best of luck with the build!
love the big window, so good to see what you are doing
Yeah its a much nicer cabinet to use, I am really happy with the functionality of this one
Now I don't want to convert my old crappy red H&F unit, I want this one. :)
Going to stainless was the best thing I could have done. I need to make a few more tweaks but pretty stoked with where I am at.
That’s a blasting cabinet, as good as any made by an established company. Well done.👍👍
Thanks Kevin! Thats the goal, there are still a few little things I am tweaking that I want to improve, but overall, I am very happy with the result!
Working awesome mate. 👍
looks awesome, can't wait to get mine up and running, got my nozzle yesterday in the mail, cheers again.
Awesome! Hope the build goes well for you!
Beautiful 👌
Coming along nicely Josh. Is the misting caused by having warm water or something else and is there an advantage to using warm water. Thanks in advance and keep up the progress vids 👍
Hey mate,
No it seems just to come down to the fact that the airflow is creating fine water particles. Our climate in NZ is very mild. so I don't bother heating my water. I don't know if there is a performance advantage, but I do know that the complaints I have heard about not heating the water is that is very cold to work with in the colder locations around the world.
Do you run a 12v wiper motor? Or is it 110v?
I run 12v or 24v wipers on these. 12v on the smaller units and 24 on the larger ones.
Thanks for watching!
@@ArmouryEnterprises damn i was hoping you knw of a 110v wiper motor so i could add ont to my cabinet