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SODA BLASTER GUN WITH PICKUP TUBE 

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Tools used in video:
Soda Blaster with pickup tube: amzn.to/3MptlQw
Soda blaster without pickup tube: amzn.to/3a7Gnnu
Desiccant Dryer: amzn.to/3NgGSKc
In this video, we demonstrate the soda blaster gun that has the pickup tube attachment, eliminating the need to constantly refill the reservoir tank. Please let us know if you have any questions or comments, thanks!

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@sofiasole285
@sofiasole285 Год назад
Very informative video. Thank you!
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@busyme4
@busyme4 8 месяцев назад
Love this! Thank you! Very helpful
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 8 месяцев назад
Glad it helped!
@marionkoleski8209
@marionkoleski8209 Год назад
this is very helpful, thank you
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
My pleasure!
@rhiannonsmith7042
@rhiannonsmith7042 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this information!
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 10 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@73SDR
@73SDR 7 месяцев назад
Blasting wood isn't something I would think to be a good idea, but you just showed how well it works with soda. Also I just took a look at your web page... fantastic work!
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. I was skeptical at first as well, and granted, it doesn’t work on every application, but it has saved me Countless hours on several projects.
@matanga2002
@matanga2002 3 месяца назад
Thanks for the video !
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 3 месяца назад
My pleasure!
@davidj.gallardo4553
@davidj.gallardo4553 Год назад
Boone, I am so glad I found your video!!!! I have over 100 kitchen type cabinet drawers and doors throughout my house i need to refinish. The house was built in 1990, so the cabinets are the typical golden oak/pine clear finish with a lot of detailed grooves and corners... I thought about sandblasting but couldn't get any feedback if it would work or not, and wala here you are. What compressor do you suggest or key features I should focus on when buying a compressor... thank you for the link to the gun. Now, I just need the compressor
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
What Compressor Do I Need For My Soda Blaster? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YmxVgyJuLSs.html Hope this helps.
@audioplugg5310
@audioplugg5310 Год назад
Was looking for a less messy alternative to liquid stripper and this is it! I rather deal with sweeping up baking soda, then having to clean up sludge from citrus stripper.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
Same here. If you can use it outside, I’d just wash over it with the water hose and it should dissolve
@CC-oq7ne
@CC-oq7ne Год назад
Subscribed 👍🏻
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
Awesome, thanks for joining!
@emilysalinas9641
@emilysalinas9641 Год назад
SUBSCRIBED WITH NOTIFICATIONS! Thank you!
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@emilysalinas9641 great, hope you enjoy the channel.
@IgnacioMonasterio
@IgnacioMonasterio Год назад
You should get a blasting tent, to help you gather the media once you have finish, and then sieve it and reuse it. You save a lot of money...
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I’ll look into that, thanks
@rhiannonsmith7042
@rhiannonsmith7042 11 месяцев назад
This video was very informative and your comment adds to that. Thanks!
@ericmichel3857
@ericmichel3857 8 месяцев назад
Soda is not like other blast media, it cannot be reused as it obliterates on contact. That is why it is safe to use on wood and other soft substrates.
@JourneyofHeartFilms
@JourneyofHeartFilms Год назад
Thanks very helpful! Can you share your 60gal compressor brand that was compatible with these tools as well? How do I know the smallest size compressor that will work with the blaster with the pickup tube?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
When you look at the gun online, it should have specifications on how much psi per CFM is required and then, when you look at the compressors, it will tell you that information as well
@matthewhale657
@matthewhale657 Год назад
What grit soda do you use? I noticed on Amazon you can get different grit. And also do you find that when you’re done soda blasting you can go straight to finishing or do you need to do some final sanding? Do you ever use a course grit soda and then a fine grit?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I typically just use the medium soda for my projects and I feel like it produces around 100-120 grit. It wouldn’t hurt to use 150 afterwards, but i have skipped that step and it worked out fine . A lot of depends on what wood species you’re blasting and the Finish that’s on it as well. It works best on older worn out stains and on Harder woods. Hole this wells
@nnoor9059
@nnoor9059 5 месяцев назад
Great video. I am struggling with soda blasting. I have 60 gallon compressor and use siphon gun but it doesn't work too well.Please guide me what am I doing wrong 😢
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 5 месяцев назад
A few things that have helped, my set up were a dryer and filter, and also blasting when the humidity wasn’t real bad moisture is the enemy of soda blasting
@MacPakinga-gl8bu
@MacPakinga-gl8bu 11 месяцев назад
I bought me a camping tent 🎪⛺ to do my soda & sand blast small stuff like so.recyle my sand ect.❤
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 10 месяцев назад
Hope it’s working well for you!
@juneavila184
@juneavila184 Год назад
Are you sanding flat surfaces and soda blasting the details? Have you had issues with it not spraying consistently? I'm looking into purchasing a soda blaster because I've had issues using soda with a regular sand blaster. I may just need the dryer and a better compressor!
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
Yeah, overall it works really well but they do need to make improvements to its consistency. A dryer is a must though
@petemitchell7171
@petemitchell7171 9 месяцев назад
Hi Boone, did you add that longer steel tip?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 9 месяцев назад
No, it’s part of the gun with the pickup tube
@sunnymontgomery1957
@sunnymontgomery1957 Год назад
Can I use this on the flat parts of a large piece such as an armoire or only on ornate pieces?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
You could. I feel like my sander is just as efficient on those areas.
@rufogallardo7168
@rufogallardo7168 2 года назад
I was just cheking this blaster today, thanks for the vid. what are the specs of the compressor you are using please?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 2 года назад
It’s an 80 gallon ingersol rand . It’s 15.8cfm @90 psi.
@audioplugg5310
@audioplugg5310 Год назад
@@the323vlog4 I'm pretty sure a 6 gal pancake @165 psi max will do the trick too right? I have to flip a lot of furniture to get that 80 gal tank lol.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@audioplugg5310 wouldn’t hurt to try
@hyzerkalanica7224
@hyzerkalanica7224 Месяц назад
Wiooow
@davidzenonos3321
@davidzenonos3321 Год назад
Great video!! I just brought this gun, what type of soda blaster are you using from Harbour Freight?? Cheers
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I use the medium grade, not the large
@davidzenonos3321
@davidzenonos3321 Год назад
@@the323vlog4 thank you!! I’ll give it shot… I used the walnut shell, it shredded my furniture piece…
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@davidzenonos3321 yeah, it’s a bit abrasive
@spkennyva
@spkennyva 8 месяцев назад
I'm confused about the products that you're listing. The one in the link has ceramic tips, but the one in your video seems to be a metal tip. Which version is best for furniture?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 8 месяцев назад
They may have update the listing since I listed it. I not sure if the difference honestly . I wound ask the company for advice on that
@richewilson6394
@richewilson6394 10 месяцев назад
I bought one that was the first one that doesn't have the refill tube on. And now I just ordered another one on Amazon with the refill tube. It only cost me $54 which is not bad.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, that’s a good discount
@iriswissinger510
@iriswissinger510 Год назад
Did you do any prep to the drawers before soda blasting?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
No, it did not require any prep work. We went right in to blasting
@mybabyischubby
@mybabyischubby 9 месяцев назад
Do you think my 26gallon, 4.2scfm@90psi compressor, would work well enough with this gun ? I know the packaging says 7scfm, but hoping to not buy a new expensive compressor..
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 9 месяцев назад
I suppose it would be worth a shot.
@TheBoulevard44
@TheBoulevard44 7 месяцев назад
I'm dissolving my painting business in Northern California and getting into furniture restoration. My wife bought me the same sandblasting gun you have but doesn't have the pickup tube. Can I add the pickup tube to my gun or do I need to buy a new one? I haven't used it yet but it looks like you're the perfect source for information. Also, I don't know what state you live in, but California's very strict with environmental regulations. Are there any environmental concerns about the residue from the soda blasting? I would like to think it will wash away after the next rain...
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 7 месяцев назад
I haven’t had any issues with the Texas EPA. Yes, it’s dissolvable by water so that’s nice. I know the company makes an option that allows the attachment of the pickup tube, but they also make one that doesn’t have the option of adding the pickup tube, luckily, they’re very affordable. Sometimes I find it for $50.
@questionmark9819
@questionmark9819 9 месяцев назад
Never used a sandlaster but need one, which one is best for some home DIY projects? Can I buy just a nozzle gun thingy and connect it to a bag of soda or do I need another big machine, I'm on a budget and hoping to keep costs low. Thank you.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 9 месяцев назад
No, unfortunately, you will need a large compressor to power it. Not necessarily budget friendly for the diy, but if you’re doing several projects it saves so much time. The compressor would probably cost in the range of $600-$1000. The gun itself is affordable at only $50-75. The bags of Baking soda are about $45 from harbor freight
@questionmark9819
@questionmark9819 9 месяцев назад
@@the323vlog4 gosh, that's more than my budget! Thank you so much for your help, I had no idea. 🙂
@JosephTammaro
@JosephTammaro 10 месяцев назад
What would you recommend to removing paint off a 100 yr old door? Tons of paint.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 10 месяцев назад
A chemical dip strip tank. It more than likely has lead based paint as well
@joshuakingns
@joshuakingns Год назад
Does this round any of the sharp edges? And would you recommend using this on soft woods?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I have not noticed it affecting any edging, one of the reasons I love it. I always recommend testing it first on a discreet area, but I’ve used it on several species.
@kaiserbailey
@kaiserbailey Год назад
​@@the323vlog4 have you used it on pine?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@kaiserbailey yes, unless the finish is really worn down it will more than like tear it up a bit
@davidj.gallardo4553
@davidj.gallardo4553 Год назад
I understand baking soda is a grass and weed killer, so if you use this blasting method, don't do it near your yard... or is there a different type of soda used for blasting?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I’m sure it’s the same. I use it in a commercial setting so I’m clear, but that is a good tip for anyone using it around those areas. Thanks!
@kristymaher8244
@kristymaher8244 8 месяцев назад
So do I need a compressor as well as the desiccant dryer? And the gun? If so, what do you recommend?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 8 месяцев назад
Yes, the compressor is the air that pushes the product through. The dessicant dryer is what keeps the air in the line dry and keeps it from gumming up. I don’t have a specific recommendation but I’m happy with my ingersol rand. It’s an 80 gallon but you could get by with a smaller one. I have another video on choosing the right compressor you might consider watching
@cpanta9343
@cpanta9343 2 месяца назад
Show the tools
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 2 месяца назад
What tools?
@wayne00k
@wayne00k Год назад
Hi. Can you reclaim and re-use any of the medium? Thinking drop cloths... or is it too fine and blows away... or too contaminated? Cheers
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I have not tried, but I wondered the same thing. If I tried I would buy one Mr those spray tents and try it inside of there . If you try it let me n know!
@wayne00k
@wayne00k Год назад
@@the323vlog4 if i knew you were up I'd have brought an extra coffee ;)
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@wayne00k 😁
@tomeka7782
@tomeka7782 Год назад
@@the323vlog4 Hi, "for economic" and mobility-once in the past, we used half of the tent without a floor (for fishing because we had one -no used- it worked) also no damage the dome, you can protect it with a large cardboard (e.g. from furniture boards)
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@tomeka7782 great tips! Thank you
@briankowald6465
@briankowald6465 Год назад
I bought the gun with the reservoir. If it were you, would you return it and buy the one with the siphon hose?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I think it would depend on the scope of the project you are working on. If you do really small projects, I think the gun you bought would work just fine, but if you find yourself constantly reloading, the gun with the pick up tube is well worth it.
@uncleharley1
@uncleharley1 Год назад
What size compressor you running ?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I use an 80 gal ingersol rand, however you could probably get away with something a little smaller (60)
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor 2 месяца назад
The reason I'm here is because I've just bought a wooden sailing dinghy and the idea of sanding the entire boat terrifies me. Why sandblasting isn't adopted in boat restoration amazes me. What is it like removing paint?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 2 месяца назад
Haven’t tried it much. I don’t think it would work very well to be honest
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 2 месяца назад
Have you seen those new laser finish removal guns yet?! Now that would be a time saver!
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor 2 месяца назад
@@the323vlog4 it looked like it removed the varnish ok. What's easier to remove, paint or varnish?
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor 2 месяца назад
@@the323vlog4 yes I've seen the laser. I'm not sure if it's wise to use on wood though.
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor 2 месяца назад
@@the323vlog4 I'm in Australia and it's 11:25am. It must be around 3am in the US. Insomnia?
@busyme4
@busyme4 8 месяцев назад
Do you think I really need the desiccant dryer??
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely. Moisture and baking soda will gum up immediately and clog it
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 8 месяцев назад
I tried without it and had problems from the get-go
@joanmanning4597
@joanmanning4597 Год назад
What brand of equipment?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
The links to the tools I’m using are in my video description
@mjremy2605
@mjremy2605 Год назад
I love CA but the VOC laws are driving me crazy!!! I refinish furniture antiques as a hobby. My current joke is that if you want a good stripper you need to drive to Vegas! None of the strippers work anymore, and I have to beg industrial companies to send me a small batch now and then, which costs like liquid gold. Then pay for Acetone to clean stripper wax off. Messy, laborious and fed up. Soda blasting looks like a godsend. Finding the right combo of parts for soda blasting is very challenging. Could anyone please tell me the following: Project: Small wood carved antique boxes, desk, table, chairs, mostly wood, and some metal and rust removal on lawn chairs. Space: Small back yard with concrete pad. Budget: As cheap as possible, without being poor quality. Not HF brands that don't work. Needs: Gun that does fine detail and can also widen for flat table. Large hopper, not too heavy. What size air compressor which I can still move around (portable) while not having to refill for at least 10mins. What CFM is minimum need? Do I need a moisture removal gizmo? Do I need a tent? Any recommendations on above? Please help! I have too many projects piling up and need some help from you guys out here.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I personally really like the guns I’ve been demoing on my channel. The Pickup tube could be a little better but it gets the job done. As far as compressors, look on Amazon through the link I provided in the details of my video. there you’ll find in the specs the psi and cfm recommendation. From there, you need to research compressors that meet that spec and your budget. I went with an 80 gallon Ingersol rand from TSC but it’s more than sufficient. If you’re worried about dirtying uk your workspace, and enclosed tent would be a great idea to contain the mess. Best of luck
@assog5737
@assog5737 10 месяцев назад
Shit, do you want someone to do the work for you, also.
@mjremy2605
@mjremy2605 10 месяцев назад
@@assog5737 No one would do as detailed a job of refinishing as I have done all these years. You could try but you won't succeed. It is meticulous labor to restore something to its full glory. But I need a solution as the chemicals are not effective anymore. A laser cleaner would be nice when the prices come down.
@Donovanthegoodthings
@Donovanthegoodthings Год назад
What size compressor are you running here ? Thanks
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
Ingersol 80 gallon
@Donovanthegoodthings
@Donovanthegoodthings Год назад
@@the323vlog4 Thats huge , im getting a 100 L one
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@Donovanthegoodthings I have a separate video on choosing the right compressor for these guns if you care to check it out. It may help.
@Donovanthegoodthings
@Donovanthegoodthings Год назад
@@the323vlog4 link please
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@Donovanthegoodthings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YmxVgyJuLSs.html
@carolinec6595
@carolinec6595 Год назад
do i need a Desiccant Dryer?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I would definitely recommend one. It keeps the moisture out of the air hose line. Moisture with baking soda is no bueno
@chateaucastle1
@chateaucastle1 Год назад
@@the323vlog4 can you explain what that is? I tried soda blasting once and the clogging was a drag.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
@@chateaucastle1 something along the lines of this: amzn.to/3Bhh1hC It goes between the compressor and the soda blasting gun to filter and dry the air. You want clean, dry air. Moisture is your enemy
@craigcopplesr5857
@craigcopplesr5857 10 месяцев назад
You need to build some sort of recovery box similar to a large sandblasting cabinet so that you can recover the blast media and be able to so it in doors.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 10 месяцев назад
I prefer it outdoors. One, the ventilation is better, two, it’s extremely messy, three, the media can’t be reused, and lastly, I can spray the baking soda to dissolve it afterwords.
@Jason-rs6co
@Jason-rs6co Год назад
man wear some glasses
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
😂…ok
@jorgeherrera5682
@jorgeherrera5682 4 месяца назад
It would help a lot if you spoke little and instructed more.
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 4 месяца назад
Maybe I’m misunderstanding, because I rewatched and it seems like 75% of the video is instruction and 25% demonstration. I have other videos of only demonstration as well
@m.lozano9970
@m.lozano9970 Год назад
How does it work for degreasing an engine and the undercarriage of a car?
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 Год назад
I have no idea, I only work on furniture. Sorry
@the-naked-sailor
@the-naked-sailor 2 месяца назад
What's the finish like? Eg. Is it smooth, pitted etc...
@the323vlog4
@the323vlog4 2 месяца назад
In my experience, if the finish is worn out and comes off semi easily, the soda media won’t damage the wood at all. Depends on substrate as well. But if you try to blast a more stubborn finish like paint and or gloss coats, you’re going g to destroy the wood before it takes the finish off. It does really well for me on older pieces with tired finishes
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