You are the GOAT man. I love all your videos, mostly because I've been blasting with "all the wrong stuff" for years lol. So I'm watching, learning, saving my money so I can get the right stuff, bigger Air Compressor and such. Thanks for knowledge and sharing it man. Truly
Wow! Great video. I learned more about CFM and orifice size in 5 minutes than I have in the past 7 years in the industry. Thank you Blast It All for the amazing explanation.
A truly great video. Thank you for making and sharing this. I have a highly modified blasting cabinet and wouldn't be without it. However, I am slightly disappointed that my new 14Cfm compressor with 200ltr tank, is running constantly and I find that it only get about 10 minutes of effective blasting then I have to wait while it's charging back up with air. I never thought about the orifice in the gun and needing to reduce it. I will have another watch of your video again and see if I can work out what size I should go for. I was actually thinking about buying a second compressor to add into my system before this video. Kind regards Paul from the UK
@@itsalldoable This chart shows you what are after. blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/ unfortunately we do not ship outside of the continental us, but you should be able to find the correct nozzle and jet. 3/32" air jet makes it 12 CFM at 80 PSI.
Thanks for the wealth of knowledge. A large compressor is simply not an option for me, I run a 5.5CFM compressor, which gun, orifice and jet would be best for me?
If you need a trigger operated gun our 12 CFM would be a good fit. blast-it-all.com/product/gun-eco-w-14-ceramic-nozzle/ If you use a foot pedal controlled gun then our 12 CFM would be a good fit. blast-it-all.com/product/3-gun-complete-w-ceramic-nozzle-1-4-diameter/ This CFM chart shows you how the nozzles and air jets are paired and the required CFM: blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/
I HAVE A COMPRESSOR OF ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED LITERS / MIN TO WHICH I TRY TO ADAPT A BLASTING GUN AND I DO NOT KNOW WHAT NOZZLE TO USE. WHAT CAN YOU RECOMMEND ME ? MAINTAINS AN EIGHT-POINT FIVE-BAR PRESSURE. PLEASE INFO !
@@claudiumalanga1933 Looks like you have Honda gas engine running that compressor. I looked for the specs on one of those and it looks like it is 6.2 HP continuous operation motor. ( Need the exact model to check) That should get you about 19.84 CFM. A 12 CFM would be a good fit for that. However the motor specs do say it can have a little more horse power going full speed. That should get you up to a 21 CFM, but it will idle high all the time.
You are the GOAT man. I love all your videos, mostly because I've been blasting with "all the wrong stuff" for years lol. So I'm watching, learning, saving my money so I can get the right stuff, bigger Air Compressor and such. Thanks for knowledge and sharing it man. Truly
Wow! Great video. I learned more about CFM and orifice size in 5 minutes than I have in the past 7 years in the industry. Thank you Blast It All for the amazing explanation.
Ditto
Great explanation. Well done!
Great video! It helped me better understand what I need for my blasting cabinet. =0)
Great to hear. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thank you, excellent explanation.
I like the lazy Susan idea in your cabinette
And it is built to last too!
Very informative!!
I leanered a few things here. A) More about cfm and blast guns and B) With that voice, you should be a radio dj. 😂
They still haven't offered me any jobs in radio.😁
@@blastitall 😂
A truly great video. Thank you for making and sharing this. I have a highly modified blasting cabinet and wouldn't be without it. However, I am slightly disappointed that my new 14Cfm compressor with 200ltr tank, is running constantly and I find that it only get about 10 minutes of effective blasting then I have to wait while it's charging back up with air. I never thought about the orifice in the gun and needing to reduce it. I will have another watch of your video again and see if I can work out what size I should go for.
I was actually thinking about buying a second compressor to add into my system before this video.
Kind regards Paul from the UK
@@itsalldoable This chart shows you what are after. blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/
unfortunately we do not ship outside of the continental us, but you should be able to find the correct nozzle and jet. 3/32" air jet makes it 12 CFM at 80 PSI.
@@blastitall Thank you. I will have look at local suppliers.
I'm very hopeful that this will sort things out 👍🤔
Thanks for the wealth of knowledge. A large compressor is simply not an option for me, I run a 5.5CFM compressor, which gun, orifice and jet would be best for me?
If you need a trigger operated gun our 12 CFM would be a good fit. blast-it-all.com/product/gun-eco-w-14-ceramic-nozzle/
If you use a foot pedal controlled gun then our 12 CFM would be a good fit. blast-it-all.com/product/3-gun-complete-w-ceramic-nozzle-1-4-diameter/
This CFM chart shows you how the nozzles and air jets are paired and the required CFM: blast-it-all.com/cfm_requirements/
I HAVE A COMPRESSOR OF ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED LITERS / MIN TO WHICH I TRY TO ADAPT A BLASTING GUN AND I DO NOT KNOW WHAT NOZZLE TO USE. WHAT CAN YOU RECOMMEND ME ? MAINTAINS AN EIGHT-POINT FIVE-BAR PRESSURE. PLEASE INFO !
What is the brand and model of the compressor?
How many horsepower is the compressor motor?
is Honda benzin motor with 13 ps ,8.5 bar end 1200 l/min@@blastitall
@@claudiumalanga1933 Looks like you have Honda gas engine running that compressor. I looked for the specs on one of those and it looks like it is 6.2 HP continuous operation motor. ( Need the exact model to check) That should get you about 19.84 CFM. A 12 CFM would be a good fit for that. However the motor specs do say it can have a little more horse power going full speed. That should get you up to a 21 CFM, but it will idle high all the time.