How to Save Money When Buying Sandblast Rubber Hose

Author: Minnie

Sep. 09, 2024

Sandblast Hose 1/2" ID, 1" OD,10 Ft Long Heavy Duty ...

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Replaced the sand valve 3 times in 15 years.
I don't use the rubber block valve thingy,on the end of the nozzle,
its a waste of time, and wears out quickly, just cut the air to the unit instead.
I use silica sand by the pallet load from the local lumber yard
they deliver it with the lumber truck.
I recycle the sand by pouring it through an old window screen
that sits on top of the brute.
I start out with a 3/16 nozzle and replace when it gets to 5/16, or when
the compressors can't keep up.
Water filter that comes with the unit, is on the small side, and would be better,
with a bigger one.
Also, plan on using 1/2" air hose to the unit,anything less won't cut it.
Have two+one compressors running this rig, one 20HP, plus another 5HP,
and another 5HP, when the nozzle gets to big.
You can never have enough air (if you want to get anything done quickly).
If you are going to blast large objects I would go with the 300H otherwise
you will spend more time filling the blaster than blasting.
Just my 102 cents (2 cents adjusted for inflation)
-John

PS: The Lathe in my Avatar was blasted with the Brut 300H in .

Brute 300H since , works good.Replaced the sand valve 3 times in 15 years.I don't use the rubber block valve thingy,on the end of the nozzle,its a waste of time, and wears out quickly, just cut the air to the unit instead.I use silica sand by the pallet load from the local lumber yardthey deliver it with the lumber truck.I recycle the sand by pouring it through an old window screenthat sits on top of the brute.I start out with a 3/16 nozzle and replace when it gets to 5/16, or whenthe compressors can't keep up.Water filter that comes with the unit, is on the small side, and would be better,with a bigger one.Also, plan on using 1/2" air hose to the unit,anything less won't cut it.Have two+one compressors running this rig, one 20HP, plus another 5HP,and another 5HP, when the nozzle gets to big.You can never have enough air (if you want to get anything done quickly).If you are going to blast large objects I would go with the 300H otherwiseyou will spend more time filling the blaster than blasting.Just my 102 cents (2 cents adjusted for inflation)-JohnPS: The Lathe in my Avatar was blasted with the Brut 300H in .

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