Best video i have seen for assembling a tool, however, this item SUCKS!
The regulator leaks air like crazy. I exchanged it.
I have a heavy duty HUGE air compressor and after seconds of working it started to blast air (without soda). You have to keep shaking this junk to get the soda to come out uniformly. I recommend having a helper to shake the tank while you use it to clean lol. It doesn't do a good job either. Waste of time and money. Don't buy this item. IT DOES NOT WORK!
@TutorialTipCom I heard they had a bad batch going around, The blue plastic line bursts or leaks but it can be replaced with better line as for mine I haven't had any leaks so far but I do have to store the media in my house because its sensitive to moister. My air compressor also makes to much moister and that tends to clump the media and hence the shaking, but since I have been using it a lot I learned the "tricks" to keeping it running and in good condition.
@TheToolReview I bought the plastic sandblaster they have for little over 30 bucks. The other one is crap too because TOO MUCH hose. The hoes is so long and it loses vacuum and doesn't provide enough vacuum to suck the sand out. Cut the hose and watch is work. Do you believe that I have been trying to sandblast a tow dolly I have and spent over $300 in junk tools. I finally took it to the shop, and they will do it all for $100. The sandblaster made my garage look like a beach lol.
@TheToolReview I liked the 30 bucks sandblastr WAAAAAY better. It does a very good job once you cut the hose and make it short. I think I made it too short. May be that's why it was blasting too much sand, but a friend of mine has the same one and he is having the same problem. I know you cannot sandblast everything, and on some things you have to soda blast it, but still, if you just want to get the rust/paint out and you don't care, then the 30 bucks sandblaster is the way to go
Best video i have seen for assembling a tool, however, this item SUCKS!
The regulator leaks air like crazy. I exchanged it.
I have a heavy duty HUGE air compressor and after seconds of working it started to blast air (without soda). You have to keep shaking this junk to get the soda to come out uniformly. I recommend having a helper to shake the tank while you use it to clean lol. It doesn't do a good job either. Waste of time and money. Don't buy this item. IT DOES NOT WORK!
TutorialTipCom 1 month ago
@TutorialTipCom I heard they had a bad batch going around, The blue plastic line bursts or leaks but it can be replaced with better line as for mine I haven't had any leaks so far but I do have to store the media in my house because its sensitive to moister. My air compressor also makes to much moister and that tends to clump the media and hence the shaking, but since I have been using it a lot I learned the "tricks" to keeping it running and in good condition.
TheToolReview 1 month ago
@TheToolReview I bought the plastic sandblaster they have for little over 30 bucks. The other one is crap too because TOO MUCH hose. The hoes is so long and it loses vacuum and doesn't provide enough vacuum to suck the sand out. Cut the hose and watch is work. Do you believe that I have been trying to sandblast a tow dolly I have and spent over $300 in junk tools. I finally took it to the shop, and they will do it all for $100. The sandblaster made my garage look like a beach lol.
TutorialTipCom 1 month ago
@TheToolReview I liked the 30 bucks sandblastr WAAAAAY better. It does a very good job once you cut the hose and make it short. I think I made it too short. May be that's why it was blasting too much sand, but a friend of mine has the same one and he is having the same problem. I know you cannot sandblast everything, and on some things you have to soda blast it, but still, if you just want to get the rust/paint out and you don't care, then the 30 bucks sandblaster is the way to go
TutorialTipCom 1 month ago