Do You Need A Soda Blaster?

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • Zeb got a soda blaster from Harbor Freight. Watch as he tests it out on a few different surfaces.
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  • @cubul32
    @cubul32 4 роки тому +11

    Ray - use a large tarp man. To back up the work space, that way you just lift the corners and the media falls right in the center - 10x less work.

  • @vmx5111
    @vmx5111 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for a simple, quick video! Everyone else spends most of the time rambling and about 30 seconds of doing.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      Our live videos with the red 🔴 go long because we answer lots of viewer questions but we try to get to the point quick on the edited videos. 👍😊

  • @lmr45241
    @lmr45241 11 місяців тому +1

    Adding to the tarp tip - I keep a few large shipping boxes on hand to use as spray booth/backdrop/floor protection for my projects. I break them down and prop them up/painters-tape them when using.

  • @MacPakinga-gl8bu
    @MacPakinga-gl8bu Рік тому +1

    I bought me a camping tent for my work shop. clean up a breeze use 1of my old vacuum s.👍 Keeps everything in one place.

  • @corntater5848
    @corntater5848 3 роки тому +4

    What they don't tell you is if you break the ceramic tip you are screwed no replacement sold

  • @Bella7bella
    @Bella7bella 3 роки тому +4

    Please do another tutorial and show us how to hook up the compressor please and how to prevent the gouging of the wood..

  • @ikedee649
    @ikedee649 3 роки тому +2

    excellent well purposed demonstration. thank you for sharing !!

  • @anibird3144
    @anibird3144 6 років тому +3

    Wow I like that it took the paint off the hinge like butter . That's Awesome! Thanks for the tips Zeb

  • @sandravokes7330
    @sandravokes7330 6 років тому +1

    My husband and I both enjoyed this video, thank you Zeb !

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      That blaster is fun to use! I was surprised at how effective it was.

  • @dgodrummer8110
    @dgodrummer8110 2 роки тому +3

    thanks for reviewing the concept of re-using the soda off the floor. $45/bag is REALLY EXPENSIVE to me. Seems to me, unless soda can be re-used many times, it may not be very cost effective, even though it's less time consuming. Glad to know it soda can be re-used at least a few times. Given you we're not any bit careful to keep used dust separate form contaminants, one may deduce that if soda was filtered, and or collected before it hit the floor, it could be re-used many times. That's my current theory, which needs testing.
    I'd like to know the quantity of soda used to blast a given piece of furniture.
    Since I have a metal and wood shop I think this would be invaluable for me. Go the 60gal compressor, so I might as well play around with this. But I can't have soda dust all over the shop, that's not an option, it's just asking for a headache. when I add this to my shop I'll build a small blast booth. gotta do some thinking on it... and definitely will install a dedicated smaller dust collector with upper and lower adjustable hoods in the booth. I would want as little as possible, the removed paint/finish of the furniture, mixed with soda and to be re-used in the blaster on the refill. This theory needs a real world shop test.

  • @evelynj.amponsah8417
    @evelynj.amponsah8417 6 років тому +1

    Now that's a time saver when sanding. Amazing.

  • @againstallodds404
    @againstallodds404 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, was thinking of doing the joist in NY crawlspace but didn't know how one worked.

  • @lynetteeaster1541
    @lynetteeaster1541 6 років тому

    Thanks Zeb!

  • @elizabethcelotti7946
    @elizabethcelotti7946 5 місяців тому

    thank you! need this !

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 6 років тому +1

    If you use a handheld kitchen strainer to filter your media you can process it quickly for reuse.

  • @wayne00k
    @wayne00k Рік тому

    4 years later... make a drop cloth tent Brother... :)
    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @becky6739
    @becky6739 6 років тому +4

    I bought myself a larger soda blaster a few weeks ago but I haven’t used it yet as I need a new compressor. I’ve got a large table I want to do.
    I was wondering about getting a little tent specifically for soda blasting in which would contain the soda and prevent some of the contamination of the reused soda.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      I would recommend it if you have the space. A clean room of sorts would get you a lot more uses out of the soda.

    • @dgodrummer8110
      @dgodrummer8110 2 роки тому

      that's a great idea! I had not thought of that. For me to use this in a wood shop, no way would I allow soda dust to make the mess I saw in the video. One could try to use a dedicated shop vac or dust collector to gather the soda before it falls to the floor.

  • @SweetDaisyCreations
    @SweetDaisyCreations 6 років тому

    Great new tool! Looks like it worked great!

  • @redskiclayton
    @redskiclayton 2 роки тому +1

    Probably the only thing I dislike about these blasters is filling them with the soda...
    I think it could be faster with a couple mods?

  • @lornashandmadesoaps7034
    @lornashandmadesoaps7034 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @benitadrew2162
    @benitadrew2162 3 роки тому +3

    awesome! I need to strip some windows in a historic home with many layers of paint. Do I need to worry about the glass breaking if I don't hit it direct with the blaster?

    • @TheFlyingfrankie
      @TheFlyingfrankie 3 роки тому

      I’m curious about this too. I was taught to scrape the paint off a window sash and it’s difficult. I also wonder if the blaster will help remove the old hardened glazing. Often you have to build a steam box to remove the hard glazing

  • @Smilebefine
    @Smilebefine 6 років тому +1

    I love excitement of having a new tool in my hands. I would love to play with this one, try to peel layers on all things around me 😂😂
    Hope you'll have good use of it.

  • @donna8212
    @donna8212 6 років тому

    WOW! That thing is so cool!!!

  • @donnacone4714
    @donnacone4714 6 років тому

    Really handy

  • @scottwillson5562
    @scottwillson5562 4 роки тому +3

    looks like a great product, but i'm a little confused, do i need to hook this up to a separate air compressor or is it a self contained unit? -- i don't see you hooking up to one, so it's not clear.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  4 роки тому +3

      Separate air compressor. It recommends at least a 30 gallon tank is best

  • @CharlotteMariesVoice
    @CharlotteMariesVoice 3 роки тому

    Yes,

  • @timwebb3635
    @timwebb3635 2 роки тому

    I want to interior walls in my house. Couple layers of paint on them. House was built in 1948. I want to bring back the natural wood for my walls also kitchen cabinets.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  2 роки тому +1

      Should work, I’m not sure how it would do on such a large project as the soda container is on the small side but it works well on our smaller projects

    • @timwebb3635
      @timwebb3635 2 роки тому

      @@JamiRayVintage what you suggest?

  • @tomelroy
    @tomelroy 2 роки тому +2

    i cut a 3 inch hole in the side of the top of my blaster and welded a threaded pipe end with plug into the hole...now I can refill faster and way easier.

  • @QueenVetis
    @QueenVetis 6 років тому +1

    Oh wow!! I’ve never heard of a soda blaster, this was neat to watch. I’m a weirdo girl who likes stuff like this lol

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 3 роки тому

    I have an orbital sander, but it not seem to do good at removing paint even with 50 grit. Might be the type of 59 grit paper I have. It does not seem to remove as much as much font paper.

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker7752 3 роки тому +2

    What climate are you using this in? Do you have any other inline moisture traps? I'm in a very humid climate.

    • @1000000trs
      @1000000trs 2 роки тому +1

      I was just about to ask the same question - I'm guessing he is in a very dry climate. Clogging is going to be a real problem with this in any other environment I think.

  • @IAMCONALD
    @IAMCONALD 4 місяці тому

    Can you correct me if I'm wrong, but it looked like the first thing you started to sand blast the table, legs and features. It looked like it was cutting lines into it... then you said it was soft wood.. Was that what I saw dmg table?

    • @IAMCONALD
      @IAMCONALD 4 місяці тому

      Nevermind I kept watching.. And you talked about it..

  • @kittyconroy8184
    @kittyconroy8184 2 роки тому +1

    What compressor did you use with this blaster?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  2 роки тому +1

      I have a 60 gallon husky compressor but it recommends at least a 30 gallon

    • @stefancounts1391
      @stefancounts1391 Рік тому +1

      @@JamiRayVintage What's the CFM on the compressor?

  • @kennibliss5890
    @kennibliss5890 2 роки тому

    Does it work on big stuff, like doors ?

  • @pheenix42
    @pheenix42 4 роки тому

    I have seen a soda blast gun strip off the ink from a printed cardboard box.

  • @CreekCat1
    @CreekCat1 5 років тому

    Did you say it will take too long to soda blast an entire piece of furniture? Longer than sanding? It seems like it will be faster. I hope it's faster. I planned on sanding/stripping all the wood trim in my 1921 house.I've done that kind of stripping before and it's a tedious and slow job. If blasting is slower then I won't use this method. Another concern is the mess that will be made by soda blasting. I can't move window or door trim. And one more thing; lead paint beneath the layers of paint. Sorry, thinking out loud. We definitely do NOT want to blast through layers of lead paint. Now that I type this I think soda blasting may be too messy and dangerous for trim in an old house. But, I plan on redoing my bedroom furniture and it will be great for that. I think I'll be buying me a soda blaster.

  • @drmojoluv
    @drmojoluv 3 роки тому +1

    What compressor are you using?

    • @TheFlyingfrankie
      @TheFlyingfrankie 3 роки тому

      Yes! Please respond about the compressor. Apparently this is an essential element for success with the blaster.

  • @FaithandFurniture
    @FaithandFurniture Рік тому

    Some other soda blasters ise an air compressor can you talk about if this one requires an air compressor and which one you are using. Tia

  • @degerton2
    @degerton2 4 роки тому +1

    What Size Compressor does it require ? Is the media toxic if you breath it ?

    • @americansweetheart5597
      @americansweetheart5597 2 роки тому

      You need a really big compressor. 10+ CFM @ 90 psi. Cheapest compressor that I could find to run that soda blaster is $900.

  • @petrusbenckey
    @petrusbenckey 4 роки тому

    What do you think is best for hydroblasting sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate to clean the external marble of the flooring? And maybe remove the glue from it ...

  • @bobberbuilder6122
    @bobberbuilder6122 3 роки тому +1

    I just bought one of these and i gotta say its pretty junky even for harbor freight the valves are atrocious the media distribution block is basically worthless and getting it to constantly blast the media is next to impossible its definitely going to need some serious modifications for it to work semi decent but i guess for the price its still pretty bad

  • @angelazguric4944
    @angelazguric4944 7 місяців тому

    I’m interested in getting a blaster and am wondering if this was hooked up to a compressor ? If yes what psi is required - I’m a bit confused

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  7 місяців тому +1

      We did have a compressor and the PSI recommended is 90. But compressors and soda blasters vary so check the box and specs.

  • @stefancounts1391
    @stefancounts1391 Рік тому

    What air compressor did you hook the soda blaster up to?

  • @dottiegreeninger7073
    @dottiegreeninger7073 2 роки тому

    How well do these do with laminate on top of old dressers?

  • @MichelleGlauser
    @MichelleGlauser Рік тому

    It looks like it damaged the wood on that leg at 1:54. Is there any way to use it so the wood isn't damaged?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  Рік тому +1

      This piece was mdf and I wasn’t expecting that and had the pressure way up. On real wood it’s not an issue.

    • @MichelleGlauser
      @MichelleGlauser Рік тому

      @@JamiRayVintage Good to know. Thank you!

  • @lynettenobles7642
    @lynettenobles7642 6 років тому

    I have never heard of this machine.

  • @joelmoreno6399
    @joelmoreno6399 2 роки тому

    Can you show me the compressor

  • @adelinecountrycottage
    @adelinecountrycottage 6 років тому

    That’s awesome Zeb, beats sanding, what I do Love is how it makes the wood smooth like a drift wood effect, but that’s only what I can see on the video, doesn’t it come up smooth?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому +2

      It is smooth, but it has those wide gaps between some of the grains just like drift wood! I’m excited to try some cool effects with it other than just sanding and stripping paint. -Zeb

    • @adelinecountrycottage
      @adelinecountrycottage 6 років тому

      Drift wood effect would be really nice Zeb with a slight white lime wash over the top. Have fun with your new toy. 😊

  • @AndrewMcSpadden
    @AndrewMcSpadden 2 роки тому

    Did it cause any indentations in the soft wood?

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Рік тому

    Good video, nice to see how it all works. I have so many refinishing projects lined up and now the chemical stuff does not work anymore thanks to VOC laws in CA, plus it is $50 per gal for weak solution! What a waste of money.
    Everything I read said you cannot reuse soda blasting media, but here you are proving them wrong. Good to know. Apparently only Armex soda is good for blasting not household soda. Is this true?
    What you failed to show was your air compressor. The blaster needs 7cfm at 90 psi to blast well. What did you use?
    Please do not add music to any DIY or demo video. It's like a fly buzzing in your ear. Even low grade music is annoying as extra noise.

  • @melbel8081
    @melbel8081 6 років тому +1

    Hello and thank you for the tutorial! My husband and I have been discussing soda blasters and whether or not it would be worth having one. I think your video has moved us towards purchasing one. Would you please tell us about the air compressor you use?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      The soda blaster I have recommends being able to do 7 scfm at 90 psi. I have a 60 gallon compressor from Home Depot that does 11.5 scfm at 90 psi. You could probably get away with using a smaller compressor but you’ll need to take breaks and let the compressor catch up.

    • @melbel8081
      @melbel8081 6 років тому

      We have a smaller air compressor - not sure of the cfm because the sticker has worn off, but pretty sure it’s not enough - good enough for the nail gun though. We’ll have to start looking for one that will work with this and decide if it’s worth the purchase. Id really love to try soda blasting! Thanks again! 😊

    • @charlescoker7752
      @charlescoker7752 3 роки тому

      @@JamiRayVintage Smaller compressor would probably work better with full flow air fittings.

  • @jameslang1288
    @jameslang1288 6 років тому

    Can you change the spray nozzle to get a wider area. Looked very good though. Cheers

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      On my sprayer it only has one ceramic tip that isn’t adjustable.

  • @gastonmirabello
    @gastonmirabello 5 років тому

    hello, my name is gaston, I am from buenos aires argentina, excellent your video, thank you very much, where can I buy a machine if, and what product is used for furniture ... since I am a restorer ... thank you very much

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      I got the soda and the blaster at Harbor Freight. You might try looking online or amazon if that’s available to you.

  • @JAYFARRELL31
    @JAYFARRELL31 2 роки тому

    Hi have you ever used this on wood veneer? Can I ask what the result was like? Many thanks

  • @cocospops9351
    @cocospops9351 5 років тому +1

    Very nice. Possible to tape a vacuum cleaner nozzle to the blaster nozzle to suck up some of the dust and use a cyclonic separator to catch the medium?.... just thinking out loud really!

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      That might work! Now I need to try it lol.

  • @StoicBarbarian
    @StoicBarbarian Рік тому

    Looks pretty nice. But, too much cost for soda and wayyyyy too messy and dusty.

  • @laniegonewild
    @laniegonewild 6 років тому +1

    Baking soda ?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      Essentially. Except it’s industrial grade and isn’t as refined as the soda you bake with. It’s made by arm and hammer.

  • @1nvisible1
    @1nvisible1 6 років тому

    Are the blue collars on the red house some sort of quick disconnect? Or do I have to unbolt brass fitting every time to fill?

  • @keithbrookshire
    @keithbrookshire 5 років тому

    How do you actually start and stop the flow of the media? is it from the adjustment knob on the top?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      There is a lever that controls the air flow

  • @Son-of-Goumier
    @Son-of-Goumier 5 років тому

    I like to know if i can blast electric parts.... like inside the tv?

  • @simonblunden2151
    @simonblunden2151 4 роки тому

    This is awesome. How long do you think it would take (approx) to soda blast a 7 piece dining room set?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  4 роки тому +1

      It may take a bit to do all the pieces. Hard to say exactly without knowing specific sizes. I can do a chair in about 15 minutes or so.

  • @PescatoreFocoso
    @PescatoreFocoso 6 років тому

    man you know if i can use on spear gun wood for remove old epoxy resin and uv protection?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      This soda sprayer works a lot like a sand blaster so it should.

  • @jackbenny9000
    @jackbenny9000 6 років тому

    What did you guys do with the video where you framed the mirrors with old house siding?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/tecgP9G0_5Y/v-deo.html
      We still have it up. 👍

  • @mattski1979
    @mattski1979 5 років тому

    How heavy duty of a compressor do I need to use. I'm sure my two gallon wouldn't cut it for continuous pressure

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому +1

      The minimum compressor the soda blaster recommends is 30 gallon. We use a 60 gallon compressor.

    • @mattski1979
      @mattski1979 5 років тому

      @@JamiRayVintage
      thank you. You're sweet for such an expeditious response. Have a good day.
      Me

  • @natedime5032
    @natedime5032 4 роки тому

    What size air compressor did you use

  • @timlyman1
    @timlyman1 6 років тому

    What kind of compressor are you using? How many cfm @ 90 psi?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому +1

      It’s a 60 gallon Husky compressor and does 11.5 SCFM @ 90 psi.

  • @PATOUH2
    @PATOUH2 3 роки тому

    Compressor ?????

  • @lifestylebyvita
    @lifestylebyvita 6 років тому

    You think they rent those out at the Home Depot?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      They might, I haven’t checked.

    • @lifestylebyvita
      @lifestylebyvita 6 років тому

      Jami Ray Vintage I hope so! I had no idea this was a. Thing. Thank you so much for the tips!! Love your channel ♥️

  • @paint_freckles
    @paint_freckles 6 років тому

    I watched your
    video on how to do this as a full time job. I'm wondering if you would do a video on how to do this more as a hobby and still make some money on? I enjoy doing this kind of thing as a hobby, especially smaller craft and not necessarily huge furniture items. I'm wondering if you would recommend a website like at etsy or setting up your own site? Are some other site. And maybe eventually renting a small booth. I basically want to earn back the money Spent on my supply so I can my more and making some extra cash would be nice. Right now I am redecorating my house and having a great time period I am creating a lot of the décor myself. However when I finish these projects I want to keep going because I enjoy it
    Much. I don't work outside the home or have children because of health but need an outlet I enjoy. My husband is building a shop so I will have a section to work. I am really great at finding bargains and shopping thrift for deals. Husband is VERY handy when not working and we have every tool you can think of. How would you suggest getting started. I can list or email you some of the things I do now. I'm not on Facebook though.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      Sounds like you have all the tools to get started. As far as making money, if you don’t have a store front, and you aren’t using social media, it will be very hard to get noticed short of just selling to family and friends. Facebook is a great tool for selling, especially since they added the marketplace feature and local people around you can find your wares quite easily. If you don’t want to go that route I would look at booth rental in a place that has good foot traffic. However, the reason I like Facebook is because there is essentially no overhead, and you can sell at your own pace. An Etsy shop can be good, or a website, but if you’re looking to just do it part time, selling locally is probably your best bet.

    • @paint_freckles
      @paint_freckles 6 років тому

      Jami Ray Vintage thank you. I will look intoFB option as I get started when finishing the house. Love your videos!

  • @toly1234567
    @toly1234567 5 років тому

    Awesome video. Thank you!! :)
    Can I just use soda in my sandblaster? Or do I need to use an actual soda blaster? (Sorry for the silly question)

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      If you have a sand blaster soda might work. I’m not sure, I’ve never tried it.

  • @rln0880
    @rln0880 5 років тому

    how much psi are you able to maintain

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      I can spray 90 psi continuously with my compressor. It’s a 60 gallon husky.

    • @rln0880
      @rln0880 5 років тому

      i bought the 40 lb soda blaster from harbor freight. but i bought a crafstman compressor that is a 150 lb compressor. i figured that would be enough to maintain about 75 lbs or so. guess i was wrong. how many lbs will your compressor go up to?

    • @rln0880
      @rln0880 5 років тому

      i guess mines only a 6 gallon compressor. i bought this to try and clean pool tile with. but i couldnt maintain enough pressure. im assuming my compressor isnt large enough?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  5 років тому

      Yes. It should tell you the required scfm (how much pressure the compressor can build while running) on the soda blaster somewhere. I would get s compressor that can achieve that.

  • @ericwycoff1399
    @ericwycoff1399 3 роки тому

    can you you other attachments for the nozzle or are you just limited to the small blasting area it comes with?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  3 роки тому

      I think you could use other attachments but don’t know where you would get them.

  • @DavidBrown-wm7zx
    @DavidBrown-wm7zx 5 років тому +3

    Wow... the performance is very underwhelming

  • @dianejohnson7212
    @dianejohnson7212 4 роки тому

    #Replay

  • @J.Kenobi
    @J.Kenobi 6 років тому

    This video has nothing to do with Dr pepper.
    Dissapoint.

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому

      Ahaha! I just imagined Dr Pepper hosing out of the gun at 90 psi like a fire hose!

  • @nuxboxen
    @nuxboxen 3 роки тому

    That unit is a total POS avoid it at all cost

  • @brandongomez1842
    @brandongomez1842 Рік тому

    What size compressor did you use

  • @maryduran1220
    @maryduran1220 6 років тому

    Mine has been sitting in the garage for months! I’ve been afraid of using it on softer wood and cause some grain damage. Would you happen to know a softer abrasive to use besides soda? Or will using household baking soda be less aggressive?

    • @joyfour4995
      @joyfour4995 2 роки тому +1

      Sell it! Somebody might want it for Christmas

  • @billymason1915
    @billymason1915 6 років тому

    What kind of compressor are you working with here?

    • @JamiRayVintage
      @JamiRayVintage  6 років тому +1

      I’ve got a 60 gallon husky. It does 11.5 SCFM @ 90 psi

    • @Bella7bella
      @Bella7bella 3 роки тому

      @@JamiRayVintage is this a stand alone unit or do I have to purchase a compressor to go with it?