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Tim - A palm grip sander vibrates a bunch. You could always try one of
them as a short term solution. I'd use a sheet of inner tube or a
rubber glove instead of sand paper so you don't sand a hole in your cabinet.
Brian
On 2/10/2022 12:33 PM, Tim . wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have a stand-up HF blast cabinet pushed by a single stage Porter
> Cable 80-gallon compressor. The compressor runs almost constantly but
> keeps up just fine. My air is not the driest but I rarely see moisture
> being blasted on to the metal unless it is summer and more humid.
>
> I am currently using "black blast" from Menards on a 50+ year old
> drive shaft. It is rusty but is coming clean relatively easy....kinda....
>
> My issue is I get about 20-45 second of real good and quick
> cleaning/blasting then the stream coming out of the nozzle seems to
> get weaker and not have much if any media in it. If I clean the
> intake, it works fine again for a little bit, then get less effective
> again.
>
> Clearing the intake is easy enough but slows down the process. (this
> is quite the PITA when the temps are in the 20s or lower.)
>
> Thought on why I have to keep clearing the intake?
>
> Thanks
> tim
>
>
>
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Tim - A palm grip sander vibrates a bunch. You could always try one
of them as a short term solution. I'd use a sheet of inner tube or
a rubber glove instead of sand paper so you don't sand a hole in
your cabinet.<br>
<br>
Brian<br>
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I have a stand-up HF blast cabinet pushed by a single stage
Porter Cable 80-gallon compressor. The compressor runs almost
constantly but keeps up just fine. My air is not the driest but
I rarely see moisture being blasted on to the metal unless it is
summer and more humid.</div>
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I am currently using "black blast" from Menards on a 50+ year
old drive shaft. It is rusty but is coming clean relatively
easy....kinda.... </div>
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My issue is I get about 20-45 second of real good and quick
cleaning/blasting then the stream coming out of the nozzle seems
to get weaker and not have much if any media in it. If I clean
the intake, it works fine again for a little bit, then get less
effective again. </div>
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Clearing the intake is easy enough but slows down the process.
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