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I would like to purchase a sandblaster, I don't know anything about them, how much would it cost, please? I don't mean only the nozzle but the whole machine and grit etc.
Not fussy about the wood being rough 😂 job done that s all that matters 👏🤘👍💪 . How would you go about it unsatisfied people. Awesomeness love it ❤ that's just the prep he's doing. Getting it for next stage prep. From new Zealand 🌏🤘
I'm sorry to say this but the wood surface looks too rough after blasting. It should be smooth not textured the way it is. Based on my experience in grit blasting wood I would say you are using too coarse an abrasive and too much air pressure.
Unless the strength of the propelled air can be controlled, that sandblasting could deteriorate the wood a lot. I wont dare to use it on wood. Is more often used on metal I think. To remove paint from cars for example.
Becens is a professional abrasive and refractory materials supplier in China. Our mainly products are Aluminum Oxide (Corundum), Silicon Carbide, and Garnet, which are widely used in Abrasives, Blasting, Refractory, polishing, Water-jet Cutting, Finishing
Hello, for details regarding prices and etc please email us at info@coandaair.com . We are using Quartz sand and we recommend minimum a 50 Lt air compressor. Anything above a 50 Liters air compressor is more than enough to work perfectly with our Coanda Sandblasters. Let us know if you have any more questions!
This is a Sandblaster! More specifically our Coanda Sandblaster 35 Lt Pro model. You can see this model in plenty of our videos on RU-vid sandblasting various of surfaces.
How long did it take to blast all the paint off that door? Also do you sweep up the sand at the end of your project and reuse it or do you have to have new clean sand running through the sander
@@coandasandblasters if it falls on the ground and gets some other particles and stuff in it, I would assume it can't go through the nossle? Also do you have a website for pricing and info