Product Spotlight: Shake-N-Blast Canister | Prismatic Powders®

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • In today's product spotlight we cover The Shake-N-Blast Canister. Which is perfect for blasting small parts without worry of losing any components.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @scotthooper4170
    @scotthooper4170 3 місяці тому

    That is Genius! I’ve talked about this with my son in law, and we have been mulling over how to hit screws, blots nuts & washers with powder to complete the look of some of these little projects. So can this product or one of similar design be used for the powder too? As opposed to running a rod through nuts (for example) to fully cover them? I. Thinking that this would also have to have a ground attached to it as well as be completely able to be assembled & disassembled (both ends removable) and possibly a grounding system (tabs on the ends) with a copper (or aluminum) wire (or system) to continue the ground of the gun & system while applying the powder.

    • @jeffreyharbin5211
      @jeffreyharbin5211 3 місяці тому +1

      this is for sandblasting

    • @scotthooper4170
      @scotthooper4170 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jeffreyharbin5211 Yes. We have to clean the parts first. We have been trying different materials to do so. But, I must have written it wrong . But by connecting a ground wire to this, would you be able to use a process and a tool (canister) similar to this for the powder too. I. Get, that you would not be able to “Shake” it . Because that would then cause the powder to fall off too. The electricity does NOT need to be continuous after it has been sprayed on to the pieces that have been sprayed. I’m referring to small pieces specifically here because of their inherent difficulty in coverage. Is this making sense to you?

    • @jeffreyharbin5211
      @jeffreyharbin5211 3 місяці тому

      @scotthooper4170 yes I understand now, theoretically yes you could however I'm not sure what the benefits would be considering you wouldn't be able to move the parts around to get full coverage, and if you did the powder would shake off so I only see this being useful for sandblasting but if I'm missing something here please further explain because although I'm not sure how you would, but if you could rig this device for spraying powder I think that would be really neat

    • @jeffreyharbin5211
      @jeffreyharbin5211 3 місяці тому

      it 100% would make it easier to sandblast though, I hate holding little nuts and washers in my fingers especially since those cabinet gloves make your fingers bigger than they really are ahah)

    • @scotthooper4170
      @scotthooper4170 3 місяці тому

      @@jeffreyharbin5211 Ahhhh. Okay then. I’ve been wanting to do the kids (grandkids) bikes (closest thing you can call them, no peddles) #7 on the way in August. And these things get trashed out here! They fade fast. And it gives me something to do since I’m retired. I naturally figured I could move up to the powered toys from there. The other obvious is degreasing. Which is “Arch Enemy #1. When doing powder coating.