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Sandblaster Kit Air Siphon Feed Gun Nozzle Rust Remove Abrasive with 4Pcs Ceramic Nozzle Tips for Sandblast Cabinets

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Features

  • Multi-purpose design good for high efficiency sandblasting, high pressure liquid and air cleaning of parts and surfaces
  • Sandblast strength and handle design: cast-aluminum handgun handles ensure comfortable grip and long use.
  • High quality: high quality and delicate components ensure the continuous flow of blasting materials.The blaster is made of aluminum and is long-lasting.
  • Widely used: automotive wheel metal rim cleaning, fence rust, brick, glass, aluminum alloy and other decorative surface sandblasting powerful tools.
  • The package includes: 1 sandblasting machine, 1 steel nozzle, 1 quick joint, 1 sand suction pipe and 4 ceramic nozzles

Manufacturer: ‎Yaemart Corportation


Item Weight: ‎1.89 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎13.46 x 10.43 x 1.14 inches


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: November 28, 2019


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  • Awesome for Walnut Shell Blasting!
This is an excellent blasting gun. It's large and solid, and the hose is surprisingly good, contrary to some others' complaints. It's a fairly thick and robust vinyl hose, so when coiled up tightly in its packaging, it does tend to kink and keeps it's coiled-up shape, but that is the EASIEST thing to fix! I boiled a kettle of water, poured it into a large, cold steel pot to cool it a little, then threw the hose in for 10 seconds. (DO NOT overheat the hose). The hose came out super soft and pliable, making it easy to install on the gun and the pickup snorkel. Then I hung the set to let the hose cool off. No more kinks or springy coiling! The hose remains flexible and is truly the perfect choice for this blaster. I used this gun for walnut-shell blasting the intake ports of a BMW 335i N54 engine. After 130k miles, the entire intake system was really badly coated with oil from crankcase vapors that are intentionally sucked into the intake to reduce emissions. The oil in that vapor condenses on every surface in the intake system and eventually makes its way to the valves, where it becomes baked-on in a hardened, rubbery black mess that becomes thicker and thicker over time, leading to severely constricted airflow and poor engine performance/economy. I modified the black metal nozzle in this kit, by drilling it out so that I could tap in the long stainless steel wand of a BMW blasting nozzle sold at FCP Euro and elsewhere. I connected the gun to an air compressor and connected a ShopVac to a BMW vacuum attachment for the ports. I bought 25lb of FINE (24 grit) walnut shell abrasive media at Harbor Freight Tools and threw it in a 5 gallon bucket. The heavy, weighted snorkel did a good job of sinking into the media as I used it up, as long as I wasn't accidentally pulling or pushing too much on the hose. One thing to note... Without being able to see the end of my modified nozzle, I sometimes accidentally pressed it into the muck at the bottom of the intake ports, which gives the compressed air nowhere else to go but out of the media hose and snorkel! That causes a backfire, where media is ejected from the snorkel with a loud pop, and media is blown all over the place. Operator error with bad consequences! Blasting valves is a nerve-wracking process because you do not want abrasive walnut shells getting inside the combustion chambers! I discovered that the firing order for this particular engine is 1-5-3-6-2-4, and the engine spins in a clockwise direction when viewed from the front of the car. To make sure that the intake valves are fully seated and sealed during the blasting operation, ensure that its corresponding piston is near the top of its compression stroke (TDC). This will also maintain a constant pressure inside the cylinder, on the face of each valve being blasted. I used a ratchet on the crankshaft pulley to advance the engine 60 degrees clockwise between each port blasting. For reference, when cylinder 1 reaches TDC, the intake valves on cylinder 3 are closing (two ahead in the firing sequence). When cylinder 5 reaches TDC, the intake valves on cylinder 6 are closing, and so on. That helped me to find TDC each time. Before blasting each port, make sure that ALL other intake ports are stuffed tightly with clean rags to prevent walnut shells getting inside, because they do fly around everywhere. This was a tedious and messy process, and required a little extra help from a long steel pick at times, but the ports and valves came out sparkling clean, with NO oil or carbon left on them. It took only a few minutes of blasting on each port, but the disassembly and reassembly of the intake, along with the careful sequencing and preparation between the blasting of each port, took a couple of long days to complete. The results have been fantastic. The engine feels silky-smooth and as good as new again. This time, I've installed an oil catch can to try to condense the oil in the crankcase vapors BEFORE it gets into the intake system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2021 by ElectronVolt

  • Does the job
Just like an old Craftsman sandblaster I had but with nicer nozzles. The pickup hose it comes with is way too short but I just used one I had laying around. Otherwise perfect for the price. How can you complain?
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Cheap, but effective
I needed to strip the paint from some parts. Because the parts were made of hard plastic, not metal, I bought this and a bag of walnut shell blasting media. The sandblaster worked very well, and I had no problems with the hose as other reviewers mentioned. The suction pickup for the media worked great and never clogged or the like. The only problem I had was that the trigger valve in the gun would start leaking, letting the blaster continue to run even when the trigger was released. Disassembling the valve showed that the little O-ring in there had become unseated and partly sucked past the valve seat. I reset it and it worked again for a few minutes before starting to leak again. While it wasn't a huge problem to fix, it was annoying. I reported it to Amazon and they promptly sent a replacement unit. I haven't had a chance to test the new unit to see if it will suffer the same problem. However, for the price, it really is a decent tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by Paul Carroll

  • Purchased for use in a bead blast cabinet.
I purchased this to replace the one in a small blast cabinet and it works well. The media I'm using it for is glass bead. Not using the siphon from a bucket hose but I'd assume it will work that well also. Quality appears to be good not cheaply made at all.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by hpo

  • Good suction
Great fix for the HF suction problem.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by JMR

  • Nice sandblaster
I ordered this one because every time I got a new bag of sandblasting sand it was a different mix of grit and my old blasting gun didn't like it so with the different Tips I can change them out for the different grits if I need to and I only had 1 tip for my old one. Or I can just put a big tip in and let the sand fly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by R A Wilson

  • hose bad
had to reinforce the hose it colaped first time would not let the sand go through. very cheap hose.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Wayne T.

  • Hose supplied is junk
Hose supplied is cheap and too short, bought it to replace a Craftsman sand blaster. Otherwise good value for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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