The Port-A-Blast sand blast gun is a complete sand blast unit. Fill the container with the abrasive material, connect the gun to your air line and it is ready to go to work. Will operate on air pressure as low as 60 PSI. However, for best results, pressures of 100-500 PSI are recommended. The greater the pressure the faster the cutting. The gun can be used to siphon abrasives or liquids directly from a hopper or bucket, using a flexible siphon tube, and eliminating the 1Qt. container. |
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Have not used yet but well built
Port-A-Blast With Ceramic Nozzle
I got a Port-A-Blast and I love it .
Port-A-Blast With Ceramic Nozzle
I am so happy to find this nozzle. I have my dads old Port a Blast from who knows how long ago, with a metal syphoning tube and it as been the best sandblaster for refinishing my wood projects. I dropped it a few months back and snapped the nozzle. I had no idea where my dad got his and I was devastated. Nothing has worked like this has. I cant wait to get my new nozzles and finish my projects!!!
This device is excellent. It is a great value. It is very helpful in media blasting large objects that are to cumbersome for an enclosed blaster. I recommend using a remote hopper for providing an adequate supply of media. I recommend this unit.
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The stock units have ceramic nozzles, but we can order the steel nozzles upon request
The I.D. of the nozzle is 3/16", which tapers to a jet that is 3/32". It takes 8.06 CFM to 100PSI.
Per Vendor: I have never been asked this before and am not familiar with the needs for undercoating. I visualize that as a thick tarry substance and if so I doubt that he would be happy with the 30D. It is a good liquid blaster, but that would with things like solvent.
Yes, this will work no problem.