Ebay Vapor Blasting Nozzle Upgrade

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2021
  • Hey everyone,
    Welcome to 2021!
    I hope you have all had some time to spend with loved ones and almost as importantly, tinkering in the shed!
    Firstly, a massive thank you to all of my subscribers. The help you have given to get this channel more visible led to enough ebook and nozzles sales to earn enough to be able to focus on the cabinet builds that now makes up a large part of my post March 2020 income.
    Also a big thank you to the Gentleman that sent me an unsolicited logo. It is something I have been meaning to get around to, and I am very happy with the new look.
    Today's video covers the modifications I make to Ebay style nozzles to match them to air supplies and prevent them from rusting.
    I also give an update on the current build and a quick note on what to expect in 2021.
    If you have any subjects you would like me to cover, please leave them in the comments below, or contact me at: josh@armouryenterprises.com
    Also you can find all my e-books, and products here:
    armoury-enterprises.myshopify...
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @motoblast3574
    @motoblast3574 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Been vapor blasting for about 5 years now. Love to see your work.

  • @EndMotive
    @EndMotive 3 роки тому +1

    Just received my parts including this nozzle, thanks for the tips!...can wait to start blasting!

  • @alanninebelowzero3894
    @alanninebelowzero3894 3 роки тому

    Happy New Year,Excellent bit of information,enjoy watching them,will hopefully have mine up & working soon

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! And best of luck with your build. Let me know if you need any more info to get it up and going.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @vr6caddy843
    @vr6caddy843 3 роки тому +1

    Great info josh and love the new logo

  • @wayneosullivan1549
    @wayneosullivan1549 3 роки тому +1

    Well love the videos
    🇬🇧👍

  • @officialmysteriousrider6327
    @officialmysteriousrider6327 3 роки тому

    Nice one Josh m8 loveing your videos keep them coming mylad

  • @gary7684
    @gary7684 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the update, looks like you need a bigger shed mate😀

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Gary,
      Yes the dream is alive! One of my goals of this year is to find a bigger shed with 3 phase.

  • @NathanNostaw
    @NathanNostaw 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for tips on the gun mods, simple and cheap.
    Love those new models, i can only imagine how good they would be to use.
    More tips on media etc would be great.
    Cheers.

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      No sweat Nathan,
      Let me know if there are any other topics you would like to hear about!
      Josh

    • @bernardbouchereau215
      @bernardbouchereau215 9 місяців тому +1

      Reduced the air hole to 2.5mm by pressing a blank and redrilling. Made a massive difference to the finish and performance of the ebay gun. Thanks for the tip.

  • @jarnosaarinen4583
    @jarnosaarinen4583 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the Info I am going to give building one myself, I can't afford to keep paying for Vapour Blasting! Going to build my cabinet from Aluminium!!

  • @terrain1058
    @terrain1058 2 роки тому

    Hey mate! I have a mobile sandblasting / dustless blasting business in australia. I am just about to build a vapour blasting cabinet and stumbled across your channel. Love the info and my binge of your videos shall begin. My compressor I run my mobile blast setup with is a 280cfm at 150psi. So I have the air side covered. haha

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  2 роки тому +2

      I am crippled with envy right now! I wouldn't even know what to do with so much air!
      Best of luck with the build and I hope you enjoy the content.
      Josh.

    • @terrain1058
      @terrain1058 2 роки тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises haha! Will do mate. Cheers

  • @garage299
    @garage299 3 роки тому

    Happy New Year Josh. Being in rental property with limited power outlets, I bought a 10cfm FAD compressor which was the largest output I could find that was 10amp. My gun has a 3mm air nozzle (still finalized my cabiet so haven't tried it yet). What do you suggest would be my best air jet and carbide nozzle size? Thanks heaps you all you work sharing this info mate

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому

      Hi Brian.
      Is that 10cfm rating @90psi? if so, 3mm would suffice. If its 10cfm at atmospheric, I would recommend going down to 2.5mm and using a 8mm carbide.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @garage299
      @garage299 3 роки тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises Thanks for replying Josh, my compressor is actually rated at 275lpm (9.8cfm) at 100psi so I am happy to give the 3mm a shot based on your thoughts. I have 5-8mm nozzles, do you use different size nozzles for different media (Glass bead, Garnet/Aluminium oxide) or just stick to the one size?

  • @wayneosullivan1549
    @wayneosullivan1549 3 роки тому

    Try using an old BB gun maybe 177 cal you can get them of the net. 👍 thanks for the reply

  • @falcon6936
    @falcon6936 3 роки тому

    Do you make extra aluminum jets for sale ? I think it's awesome how you rebuild these china blasters to your specs. Great videos and God bless.

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      Hey mate, Thanks for the message!
      I had thought about it, but usually the shipping costs make it so expensive that it isn't really worth doing. I have been recommending that people take the nozzle to a local engineering shop and have them copy the steel piece, bore the air jet to the right size, and add the o-ring groove. I have had good feedback so far and people have said they got a really god price.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @tinker-time
    @tinker-time 3 роки тому

    tell you what your a clever lad 👍, they look very smart them cabinets
    where do get them wiper motors from?

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Mark,
      The wiper motors come from a local marine supply store. They are 12v, and a 90degree sweep angle.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @tinker-time
      @tinker-time 3 роки тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises
      hey thanks for getting back to me, I'll try a boat supply 👍

  • @krazed0451
    @krazed0451 2 роки тому +1

    Great info 🙂
    What nozzle size would you recommend for a 340lpm 3hp compressor?
    I see China are offering 60mm long nozzles now, too ;-)

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  2 роки тому +1

      Hi,
      I use a 2.5mm air jet and an 8mm nozzle on all my small builds.
      I hadn't seen that they have 60mm nozzles yet. I will go check them out.
      Cheers!

  • @adamkinmond1008
    @adamkinmond1008 3 роки тому +2

    do you sell the machined piece?

  • @jeromemorin4016
    @jeromemorin4016 3 роки тому

    Dou you think I could tap the hole, insert a set screw with loctite and drill the hole size I need? I have a 12 CFM @90 compressor so I would probably need the 2.5mm hole. Right now @50 psi I use a 6mm nozzle and my compressor run all the time :S.. If I put a smaller nozzle, for some reason the air stop the slurry delivery and I cant vapor blast..

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jerome,
      Yes, just remember it will be a bit of a finicky job. Set screws are usually quite hard and it will be easy to break the small drill bits. I have one subscriber contact me and tell me that he packed the end of the jet with JB Weld and drilled that out. He said it worked a treat.
      J.

  • @MarkDaleADV
    @MarkDaleADV 2 роки тому

    Doesn't the set screw mess up the alignment of the jet when it's tightened? Would it be better if the screw tightened down on the case, and projected into another retaining groove cut into the jet?

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  2 роки тому

      Nah the jet is a fairly tight fit. Any deviation is minimal and does not seem to effect performance in any material way.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @MarkDaleADV
      @MarkDaleADV 2 роки тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises Thanks for all your great advice, I maybe assumed the alignment was more critical than had been indicated previously. The o-ring obvious helps, and probably assists in being able to rotate the jet to allow the set screw to compensate for any misalignment caused in the poor QA at the factory. I'm going to get a 2.5mm jet made up at my local machine shop as you suggest. Keep up the good work, greetings from Wales.

  • @simonwhite326
    @simonwhite326 3 роки тому

    Hi. I have one of these that I am trying to use on my dry blast cabinet and can't get it to work. I have a 4mm boron nozzle, tried adjusting the air jet but all it does is blow air back down the pick up tube and through the media. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Simon,
      The quality control on these nozzles is not great. The first thing to check is that the air jet is centred in the ceramic tip. If it's not, it will pressurise the body and back feed. It must be perfectly centred. Also check to see if the hole has been drilled straight. They are usually off, but you can often get it to line up by loosening the set screw and rotating the air jet inside the gun.
      These have a 4mm air jet hole from the factory, so the alignment must be perfect to suit a 4mm ceramic. If possible, I would go to a 6mm ceramic tip.
      Hope this helps
      Josh.

    • @simonwhite326
      @simonwhite326 3 роки тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises thanks for the help. Will try a 6mm nozzle and go from there. Great videos and keep up the good work.

  • @pedromachado3519
    @pedromachado3519 3 роки тому

    Witch hole should i use for a 20 cfm (4mm, 4,5mm ...)? And what pressure should i use during The balst? Thks!

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому

      Hey Pedro, I would use a 3.5mm hole for a 20cfm unit. I blast at between 40 and 90psi depending on the finish I want.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @pedromachado3519
      @pedromachado3519 3 роки тому

      Sorry, but 3,5 mm for the ceramic nozzle ou the internal aluminium piece? Thks! Great vídeo!

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому

      @@pedromachado3519 3.5 for the internal aluminium piece. I would use an 8mm or 10mm ceramic tip.
      Cheers!

  • @trevcessna1723
    @trevcessna1723 Рік тому

    So your newly machined nozzle is 2.5mm hole because you had said 4mm. How much air pressure do you use? Thanks!

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  Рік тому

      Hi Trev,
      They are usually around 4mm from factory. But I match them to the compressor it will be used with. 2.5mm is the smallest I go and use them with a 3hp compressor. I may have set this in up in the end for a larger air supply using a 4mm jet. I don't recall.
      Hope this helps!
      Josh

    • @trevcessna1723
      @trevcessna1723 Рік тому

      Thanks Josh. I have a 2 hp 3.9 SCFM at 175 PSI compressor and it takes forever to strip a metal part of paint and rust. I started with glass bead, then crushed glass that worked better but still crazy slow. I’m not sure why but thinking maybe dry sandblasting would work better..? Dustless is much safer though. Thanks Trev.

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  Рік тому

      @@trevcessna1723 Hi Trev, it sounds like your compressor is much too small. You will likely have similar issues dry blasting as your pressure drops off. Even my 12 CFM 3hp compressor is on the small side.
      Crushed glass and aluminium oxide are better for stripping paint, but you want to be able to retain a working pressure of around 90psi.

    • @trevcessna1723
      @trevcessna1723 Рік тому

      Yep I was thinking that might be the case, thanks Josh for your time and help!

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  Рік тому

      @@trevcessna1723 no problems Trev! Good luck with it!

  • @projectpassion3075
    @projectpassion3075 10 місяців тому

    Hi what thread fitting for the media mix cheers

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  10 місяців тому

      Hi,
      Threaded fitting is 1/2" BSP.
      Cheers!

    • @projectpassion3075
      @projectpassion3075 10 місяців тому

      @@ArmouryEnterprises that’s brilliant what size of hose would you suggest cheers

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  10 місяців тому

      @@projectpassion3075 depends on the size of your pump and the size of the air compressor you will use. Usually 1/2" is fine for most hobby set ups. If you are running a high flow pump and over 24cfm I would go up to 5/8".
      Cheers!

  • @wayneosullivan1549
    @wayneosullivan1549 3 роки тому +1

    You have all the tools you need why don’t you rifle /vortex the nozzle & jet ? Try something different

    • @ArmouryEnterprises
      @ArmouryEnterprises  3 роки тому

      Hi Wayne,
      Could be worth looking into. Though the air jet is a small hole so would need quite intricate tooling to create, though a disposable 3d printed nozzle could be made with a twist to ascertain the value of having the jet come out in a vortex.
      Thanks for watching!