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Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 04:18 PM

Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

I have an old gravity fed sand blaster. It has worked fine for years. It was working fine as I was cleaning up my transmission case and then it just quit blasting sand and started blowing air/sand up from the bottom of the hopper. It just reversed cycle somehow. I thought it may be the old dry rotted hose so I replaced everything. Same thing. I have 1/2 a transmission case to finish and I'm NOT going to invest in a new sand blaster just to finish that job. Manufacturer is out of business. Bead blasted a few small things in the cabinet while I pondered this enigma. (I can't put transmission in bead blasting cabinet.) Any ideas as to a solution?

swedishsteel 02-11-2022 04:41 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Sounds like maybe the air passage in the gun is blocked, pushing air pressure backwards from the gun into the sand hose. Take your gun apart and see if anything amiss in it.

51 MERC-CT 02-11-2022 04:43 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Sounds like the gun/blast nozzle is so worn internally that it no longer is able to siphon media. May need new nozzle.

koates 02-11-2022 05:06 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Place your gloved hand over the nozzle tightly and operate the trigger with your other hand on and off in bursts a few times. This should unblock the sand hose. Regards, KEVIN.

Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 07:25 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 51 MERC-CT (Post 2103737)
Sounds like the gun/blast nozzle is so worn internally that it no longer is able to siphon media. May need new nozzle.

I checked the nozzle and it looked pretty good. One drill size larger than a new one. I changed it anyway. I'll check it out tomorrow.

V8COOPMAN 02-11-2022 07:25 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by koates (Post 2103741)
Place your gloved hand over the nozzle tightly and operate the trigger with your other hand on and off in bursts a few times. This should unblock the sand hose. Regards, KEVIN.


YUP....what Kevin said! Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD

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Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 07:27 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by koates (Post 2103741)
Place your gloved hand over the nozzle tightly and operate the trigger with your other hand on and off in bursts a few times. This should unblock the sand hose. Regards, KEVIN.

Kevon. I replaced the sand hose but it still works in reverse. Changed to a new nozzle which I will try out tomorrow.

Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 07:33 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by swedishsteel (Post 2103734)
Sounds like maybe the air passage in the gun is blocked, pushing air pressure backwards from the gun into the sand hose. Take your gun apart and see if anything amiss in it.

About all I know about the gun is how to change nozzles, which I have done but haven't tried it yet. Will do that tomorrow. I can't see any way to do much else, but I do see a large nut toward the rear of the gun. I'll remove that and take a look see.

V8COOPMAN 02-11-2022 07:44 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2103776)
About all I know about the gun is how to change nozzles.


Second verse....Same as the first!

Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD

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51 MERC-CT 02-11-2022 08:35 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2103772)
I checked the nozzle and it looked pretty good. One drill size larger than a new one. I changed it anyway. I'll check it out tomorrow.

Inspect the internal casting.
Had one that was so eroded internally that it would not siphon the sand from the hopper.

34PKUP 02-11-2022 08:40 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 2103781)
Second verse....Same as the first!

Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD

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As quoted in first post, " then it just quit blasting sand and started blowing air/sand up from the bottom of the hopper."

It is already blowing back into the hopper?

Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 09:50 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 34PKUP (Post 2103797)
As quoted in first post, " then it just quit blasting sand and started blowing air/sand up from the bottom of the hopper."

It is already blowing back into the hopper?

Yes. I changed nozzles and will check it tomorrow after my first great granddaughter's second birthday party, then I will venture into the unknown and remove the large nut and see what lies beneath

bbrocksr 02-11-2022 09:56 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2103814)
Yes. I changed nozzles and will check it tomorrow after my first great granddaughter's second birthday party, then I will venture into the unknown and remove the large nut and see what lies beneath

The gun/nozzle is plugged.
Bill

Lanny 02-11-2022 10:17 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2103776)
About all I know about the gun is how to change nozzles, which I have done but haven't tried it yet. Will do that tomorrow. I can't see any way to do much else, but I do see a large nut toward the rear of the gun. I'll remove that and take a look see.


When you take off the large nut, don't let the spring in there go flying.:eek:
It is just the spring that pushes the trigger back to off position. ;)




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Lawson Cox 02-11-2022 10:25 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbrocksr (Post 2103815)
The gun/nozzle is plugged.
Bill

So, how do I go about unplugging it? I never had this problem before. Thanks.

Lanny 02-11-2022 10:38 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

When you take off the large nut, don't let the spring in there go flying.:eek:
It is just the spring that pushes the trigger back to off position. ;)

Also, if the nozzle gets pushed into the gun to far, and covers up part of the siphon hole,
that the hose goes on, that would act as if the nozzle is plugged.




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Lanny 02-11-2022 10:58 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

One last thing, make sure that your sand is NOT Moist, it must
be super-super dry.



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V8COOPMAN 02-12-2022 01:37 AM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2103822)
So, how do I go about unplugging it?


For the THIRD time, Lawson......Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD

bbrocksr 02-12-2022 03:00 AM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 2103856)
For the THIRD time, Lawson......Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD

When the gun/nozzle is plugged it is already blowing back through the pickup hose, same as putting your thumb over it.

Lawson, to unplug it take the gun out of the machine and put the shop air hose against the nozzle and pull the trigger and blow back through the gun,
with the trigger held open and blowing backwards through the gun should clear it.

Bill

1952henry 02-12-2022 01:17 PM

Re: Off Topic. Sand blaster
 

[QUOTE=V8COOPMAN;2103856]For the THIRD time, Lawson......Squeeze your thumb tightly over the orifice and burp the gun a few times! DD[/QUOT

This^^ has worked for me.


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