Wow! Amazing job. I am learning as much as I can can, so within a few more months I will be opening a shop in my country in South America. Kudos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Hi Steve I was very impressed with the results and would be interested to see the complete engine from the kawasaki results is there a video available??
@@kentvapourblasting2374 Oh interesting, so it’s water & abrasive. How does it leave such a smooth somewhat glossy finish. Over your normal sandblasted matte finish. My guess would be a finer abrasive?
Looks amazing. Im running a 170-375 glass mesh from potters and cant come close to that sheen. Id love to know the process on how to clean engine parts prior to assembly. Thank you .
Two questions even after thoroughly cleaning you hear horror story's of media found inside engines. I had vapour blasting on bare hubs and a few other small parts 220 pound! !
Hi I’m thinking of setting up my own business locally doing this as a part time job. I’m looking at a silent 40cfm compressor which makes barely any noise. How much noise does the actual machine/pump make please
It doesn't damage the surface he says, he removed the aluminium oxide layer which is way harder than the base material, this guy chats garbage. Never ever blast a bearing surface!!
I was told by an individual that paint can be removed and that I should try using vapor blasting instead of using an aircraft paint remover on an aluminum motorcycle frame that is being prepped for powder coating. I told him that is not what vapor blasting is made for based on researching the process of vapor blasting.
In this video, and in others, you are blasting the machined surfaces. In particular the machined face on the cylinder head. Are you not worried about head gasket leaks after leaving a rough surface?
Is it safe to not isolate the shock absorber piston rod which is chromed and polished for maximum sealant? Even thought the vapour blasting is very gentle with the surface it stil makes microscopic pores in the material or have I forgotten something?
Thank you for the reply. What is the substance comprised of? We have an application for medical mould tool that require a surface clean with no metal removal. Is this pissible?
Lol. It's crazy that people are ask8ng what size glass or sand it's using......it's not a sand blaster. It's called VAPOR BLASTING. It's high pressure water.
lovely work, nice purchase but do you not find that most bikers are tight fisted bastards who wouldnt pay their maker? Fond of ringing up for a price but thats as far as it goes
@Chromatic Moon But what is H20 ? please. What grade (mesh) Alloy oxide and the grade of Glass bead did you use in the video Also how much of each did you put in ? Many Thanks. Rob.