Building a DIY vapor blaster THAT WORKS

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • In this video I present you the DYI vapor blaster I built. I bought a regular sand blasting cabinet and converted it to a vapor blaster to clean engine parts etc.
    And it seems to work very well.
    I use glass beads as blasting media. I am still experimenting with air pressure and glass beads ratio to have the best finish.
    chapters:
    0:00 - setup presentation
    2:54 - removing valve cover for testing
    3:42 - vapor blasting
    6:42 - amazing results
    I will use this machine on future restoration projects so subscribe if you don't want to miss that.
    Leave your questions or remarks in the comments below I will be happy to answer them.
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @hennybutabi
    @hennybutabi  Рік тому +7

    I am very happy with the results. Let me know what you think in the comments below!

    • @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252
      @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252 Рік тому

      Please sir❤

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  Рік тому

      @@minibrabus1 I will be posting my latest project in a week, stay tuned it will be worth it 😉. And yes, its electric!

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  9 місяців тому

      @QuantumTechHDSearcher you can send me a message on instagram @hennybutabi. I will give you my email in private there. Thanks😏

  • @TAShannon1
    @TAShannon1 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you so much for sharing. This vid contributed to my motivation/inspiration to build my own. I just got it up and running 2 days ago and have since been working out kinks...
    I used:
    - Harbor Freight cabinet
    - cheap 3d printed nozzle
    - 1 tube of silicone
    - a cheap pressure regulator
    - 5/8 water hose
    - 3/8 air hose
    - LED waterproof boat lights
    - 5 gallon bucket
    - 1/8 hp Submersible pump that I already had collecting dust
    - 80grit glass bead from Harbor Freight
    I spent $484 on the setup
    My nozzle is supposed to be a 10CFM nozzle however it is at a stalemate with my air compressor. My compressor is a 20CFM compressor at 60psi.
    I have a splitter on my water hose with one hose dedicated to coagulation of the sand and the other hose running to the nozzle. Because of the way it is set up I would say that 30% of the pumped volume makes it to the nozzle the other 70% is applied to coagulation.
    In the bucket my mixture is 75% sand 25% water. At the nozzle it is reversed. It comes out to 25% sand 75% water. I run it at 60psi
    All in all I am EXTREMELY impressed by the unit. Before building it I had a very high expectation for the level of productivity to begin with. With that being said, the machine surpassed my expectations. It is seriously about 2-3 times as fast as I thought it would be.
    I have a small business where I build/rebuild powertrains for Cummins engines. I build/rebuild specific manual transmissions, light-medium duty Cummins engines, fuel injectors and turbos. This vapor blaster is now my number one tool in my inventory. It is absolutely invaluable. When we pull these diesel pistons they are totally covered in carbon/spent diesel particulate. It takes 2-3 hours to clean a set of 6 Cummins pistons by hand and you can't even get them that clean. With the vapor blaster it takes less than 10 minutes and get's them literally perfectly clean. It takes them back to brand new it is just incredible.
    All in all for a Long Block that I sell we have 6 pistons, aluminum rear main housing, and the front aluminum gear housing that we have to clean for each engine. The total cleaning time is about 4-5 hours in total and like I said it doesn't even get that clean. now total cleaning time is about 15-20 minutes for everything and brand new looking.
    Phenomenal investment

    • @cjg755
      @cjg755 24 дні тому +1

      Would you link to a build schematic or be willing to post your build somewhere?

  • @36gascho
    @36gascho 4 місяці тому +1

    You just gave me some ideas. I'm sick and tired of the dust in my blasting cabinet. Thank you a lot for this great video.👍‍‍👍‍‍👍‍‍

  • @pecilijevelicanstveni4973
    @pecilijevelicanstveni4973 Рік тому +3

    Perfect idea! To always have clear view of what you are doing, put the car windshield viper with some clear water to spray to the viper and to the glass to clean them. Sorry, English is not my native language but I think that you understand what is the idea 🙂

  • @UKPete
    @UKPete 7 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant!

  • @proshop11
    @proshop11 4 місяці тому +1

    Very innovative great

  • @mylordass8120
    @mylordass8120 10 місяців тому +2

    To get a better result blast it with crushed walnut shell first in a separate cabinet, it removes all the crap, oxidation, oil etc without damaging the part and gives you a clean slate to work with.

  • @adamstareciasto2897
    @adamstareciasto2897 8 місяців тому

    looks like new ! greeeetz

  • @smoointhesnoo
    @smoointhesnoo Рік тому +1

    Super idea as always!! I was wondering, why are there 2 gloves lying around in the box 😆😆

  • @kevinlewis9151
    @kevinlewis9151 Місяць тому +1

    From the video I watched you do most of the work with soap and water and then air blow it dry with the straight air and then put it in a fine glass dry blast at about 90 psi for most of the work, and then use the same fine glass in water at about 27 psi just to polish it to give it the like new shine. Im not trying to correct what you have shown, just suggesting how you might perfect your process to make it come out closer to perfect.

  • @RoMiguens
    @RoMiguens Рік тому +2

    Very nice machine, with awesome cleaning, and washing solution, but how do we build it? 😀 it is a diy yes?

  • @jamesbarr7320
    @jamesbarr7320 3 місяці тому +1

    I have stripped out the stainless steel box from a dishwasher which I will convert ta a blast cabinet

  • @user-ew1ls1ew8w
    @user-ew1ls1ew8w 2 місяці тому

    Bypass the float switch…. Easy as a couple of crimps to make circuit continuous 👍

  • @HAMILTONBG
    @HAMILTONBG 3 місяці тому +1

    It might help it's a video showed how he did it

  • @neodymowymario
    @neodymowymario Рік тому

    Hello hello 😁😁😁Mario from Poland

  • @barnycanuck6234
    @barnycanuck6234 6 місяців тому +1

    Looks good. I guess the one question I have is does the cabinet rust very quickly on the inside?

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  6 місяців тому

      The cabinet itself not, but the grill does because you blast the paint off. But that is not an issue at all

  • @darranmorrison2176
    @darranmorrison2176 9 місяців тому +2

    What media did you use in this media.. have you found better since.. thanks

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  9 місяців тому

      I use glass beads. Until now Inonly used that since it works well.

  • @Akya2120
    @Akya2120 4 місяці тому

    Does your printed splitting valve use the Venturi effect to pick up the glass beads on the bottom of the tank? It was unclear to me.

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  4 місяці тому

      One side goes to the nozzle, the other goes back into the bucked to stir up the glass beads. If you don't do that all the glass beads sink to the bottom. Mine can use some imrovement because there is a lot of build up on the sides. Good luck!

    • @Akya2120
      @Akya2120 4 місяці тому

      ​@@hennybutabi ahhh okay, now I understand! Thank you.

  • @jimmyghersi
    @jimmyghersi 9 місяців тому +2

    I wish, people would talk instead of subtitles.

  • @andha219
    @andha219 10 місяців тому +1

    Is it only powered by the pump? No air compressor as in regular blasters?

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  10 місяців тому +1

      It's air powered too, that is why I have the foot pedal.

    • @jandegraaf2029
      @jandegraaf2029 3 місяці тому

      @@hennybutabi hi , which airpressure/nozzle diameter ?

  • @cyrielgaemers
    @cyrielgaemers 3 місяці тому

    Amazing can you help me building one machine like this?

  • @Mr10usdad
    @Mr10usdad 9 місяців тому +1

    What type and size compressor did you use?

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  9 місяців тому

      Don't know the exact specs but it's a 2 cylinder with 300 liter tank

  • @motorsonny
    @motorsonny 4 місяці тому

    What kind of pump is that exactly can you link it perhaps and what was the total cost of this DIY setup ?

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  4 місяці тому +1

      It's just a regular submersible dirtwater pump, the brand of mine is hyundai. Don't remember the exact total cost but I think around 350-400 euros.

  • @angusmclaren6257
    @angusmclaren6257 Рік тому

    Not far off creating your own dry ice blaster for cleaning.

  • @willowmobilesystems4008
    @willowmobilesystems4008 2 місяці тому

    Do you really need the pump? It seems that if a pickup hose can suck dry media through the gun, that it should also be able to suck up water + media mixture. But I am just discovering vapor blasting so don't know much.

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  2 місяці тому

      Yes you need it, without the pump it does not work

  • @nickizmaster123
    @nickizmaster123 6 місяців тому

    wat kost het om zo iets te maken/ ombouwen ?

    • @hennybutabi
      @hennybutabi  6 місяців тому +1

      Kast, pomp, en glasparels komen van bij HBM machines, denk ongeveer 350 eur in totaal. Nozzle en voetpedaal komen van aliexpress, geen idee meer vd prijs maar was helemaal niet duur. Was zeker zijn geld waard.

  • @brandonhamilton3597
    @brandonhamilton3597 10 місяців тому

    @hennybutabi Hi there, I would like to inquire about the process and steps to set up my own machine. Could you please let me know how I can contact you for assistance? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  • @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252
    @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252 Рік тому

    ❤ please 😢😢

  • @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252
    @ayeshaaaliyakidsworld8252 Рік тому +1

    Hi brother
    I am requesting you please can you send me your electric bike with car tyre. ?