Why NOT To Glass Bead- Vapor Honing Technologies

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    Glass beading is a thing of the past when it comes to metal prep and finishing operations. Major differences in surface removal and roughness exist between the two processes. The dust free nature of vapor blasting is far superior when delicate items are being processed and a higher level of detail is needed. Click the link above today to learn more about the next evolution in blasting technology.
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Комментарии • 61

  • @gc33
    @gc33 3 года назад +11

    That happens with high pressure glass. I've used low pressure glass blast and parts come up sweet. Still not as good as wet blast but they're good

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      Have you considered purchasing a Wet Blast unit? We offer a Lifetime Warranty and Upgrade Option w/o Depreciation. Equipment starts at $2864 and goes up from there based on size, material, and "Bells and Whistles". Call or email for more information 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

    • @gc33
      @gc33 3 года назад +13

      @@VaporHoningTechnologies my unit I've built is as good if not better.... It's a front loading cabinet and I can fit a V8 engine in it if I needed to. I've also fitted a turntable as well. I've also constructed a closed loop filter tank as well. It has cost me around $1500aus. I'm guessing the figure you are talking is in American $$? That equates to just shy of $4k Australian. With that amount I can also purchase a 10hp compressor AND have 3 phase power installed to my home/garage for not much more.
      I use kiwi ingenuity... I make the most of what I've got when I've got it.

    • @CS-xv6mx
      @CS-xv6mx 9 дней назад

      @@gc33 Yeah, they make good equipment but it's too pricey. Anyone that's gonna be using these machines should be able to make one for so much less cost. I built mine for less than $1500 US and it produces a professional finish.

  • @Mobileblaster
    @Mobileblaster 3 года назад +4

    Dry or wet you are comparing the grade of media not process I could dry blast and make it high shine better than yours makes no difference wet or dry well all wet dose is keep dust down. Loads of factors in blasting not just because you used water and before they was dry misleading video. Like saying this clear coat is shite because it's painted over 80 grit sanded mettle this one is better look at finishing on this 1 that's painted over 2000 grit very similar comparison

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      Thank you for commenting. If we can interest you in Vapor Honing; please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki or Email nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @drblast
    @drblast 3 года назад +1

    Good video, need to educate customers on the dynamics of media blasting. I too share the concern for eroding of stamping dates and or numbers etc., however, I am only a dry-blaster and use Plastic at low PSI, and you can see the numbers and casting information(s) remain after I media blast many items made of aluminum or magnesium. Good info.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. Should you decide to give Vapor Honing a Try, please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

    • @drblast
      @drblast 3 года назад

      @@VaporHoningTechnologies may be an option as I’m always looking to do better today than yesterday in my game.

  • @siggyincr7447
    @siggyincr7447 6 лет назад +9

    If the part is going to get painted, I'd prefer the matte finish. You'll get better adhesion with it.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  6 лет назад +2

      You have the option of using Aluminum Oxide in the Wet Blasting process and achieving the Matte Finish for repainting or powder coating, or for those that want to leave it looking as an original equipment piece, you can blast with Glass Bead and create the satin shiny finish of a Brand New part.

  • @JoelArseneaultYouTube
    @JoelArseneaultYouTube 3 года назад +5

    If you're pushing glass bead so hard that you are smashing and getting it stuck in your material.... then your pressure is too high and you need to turn it WAY down. Glass bead (or steel shot) does just as good as the wet blasting you showed, is a lot less complicated, less messy and less expensive.
    To get a good finish on aluminum parts that are really nasty, or painted, first blast with walnut shells at 90-120 PSI to get the real nasty stuff off... then lower your pressure to 50 and finish with beat blasting.

    • @MadLadsAnonymous
      @MadLadsAnonymous 3 года назад +1

      Beat blasting? Do you mean glass bead blasting?
      Great info, man. Thank you.

    • @JoelArseneaultYouTube
      @JoelArseneaultYouTube 3 года назад

      Omid M. Haha. Yes. “Bead” although, they do use corn husk and walnut shell... why not beat flour 🤷‍♂️

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      Glass bead does not embed in the surface with Vapor Honing. That is why we say Vapor Honing is gentler than dry.

    • @JoelArseneaultYouTube
      @JoelArseneaultYouTube 3 года назад +4

      @@VaporHoningTechnologies Glass bead does not embed in the surface when bead blasting if you have your pressure set correctly. Or you could get steel shot, and then you don't even have to be that careful about pressure.
      I get that there are good things about wet blasting, but your claim that it does not embed when vapor blasting seems like it's trying to get people to think that if you dry blast, you are guaranteed to have glass embedded.

    • @lissettelopez8331
      @lissettelopez8331 Год назад +1

      @@JoelArseneaultRUclips Beat that flour until you got some biscuits.

  • @deriyiyalgomas625
    @deriyiyalgomas625 Год назад

    Hola, saludos, e hecho el proceso con esferas de vidrio y agua pero no tengo el mismo acabado brillante en el alumunio, que me recomendarias ? que malla debo usar y cual seria la presion ideal ? Me serviria muchisimo tu respuesta, muchas gracias. 👍🤝

  • @Etniesify
    @Etniesify Год назад

    How did you seal the surface of the vapour blasted part?

  • @820performancecomptonbro4
    @820performancecomptonbro4 Год назад

    How long does this part would last with that awesome finish?

  • @jackkaufman3250
    @jackkaufman3250 2 года назад +3

    I call bullshit....this is a bullshit comparison that part was either sand blasted or glass abrasive blasted and not finished with glass bead period.. if your gonna promote vapor honing then do so honestly not dishonestly and let people decide for themselves. don't take a part and blame it on something it wasn't just to make vapor honing look better because you will get called out for it like this.. i get as good or better results glass beading as you can with vapor honing period..anyone who glass beads will know exactly what i'm talking about.

  • @matthewoanes5152
    @matthewoanes5152 3 года назад +4

    That's not a glass bead finish on cast aluminum... it was probably sand blasted (matte finish), not glass bead blasted (semi-gloss finish).

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      Thanks For more information or to place your Order Today; please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki or Email nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @boostaddict_
    @boostaddict_ 3 года назад +3

    So it was over blasted, with sand before glass. I work in a sandblasting and powder coating shop lol, and our glass beading stuff looks way smoother than that. I know because I've done a lot of it, on some personal projects too. Glass beading can be done well, this is a poor example though.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      That's true, this is the worst of the worst we have seen. However, do you see a benefit to using Vapor Honing along side your current process? I believe they both have their benefits. Please contact us for more information at nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com or 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki

  • @northerniltree
    @northerniltree 6 лет назад +1

    Definitely superior. media blasting has its place, guess I need another cabinet.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  6 лет назад

      Please let me know if I can help with any questions or purchases; nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

    • @ChipsPlace1952
      @ChipsPlace1952 2 года назад

      Dustin have you been doing this vapor honing for a while now?

  • @Drquimbaymatumbo
    @Drquimbaymatumbo 3 года назад +2

    Dry blasting is fine, if not done too intensely.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад +1

      You are correct, there are many different ways to restore parts. If you were to consider Vapor Honing, we offer a Lifetime Warranty and Upgrade Option w/o Depreciation. For more information or to place your order please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

    • @Drquimbaymatumbo
      @Drquimbaymatumbo 3 года назад

      People tend to go abit "hardcore" with blasting. A little knowledge is dangerous, at times.

    • @boostaddict_
      @boostaddict_ 3 года назад

      Yeah, this video is just them trying to sell their products lol. I've gotten almost identical finish with dry glass beads before, just takes some finesse and adjustment to the blasting setup.

  • @uselogicplease2380
    @uselogicplease2380 Год назад

    How do you keep the cabinet from turning into a big rust ball??

    • @lissettelopez8331
      @lissettelopez8331 Год назад +1

      Well sir, because it takes off the rust. So if it was a big rust ball, then it would take the rust off, then it would be just a big ball. But nice n shiny big ball.

  • @jdh023
    @jdh023 3 года назад

    Wonder how walnut shell blast media would compare?

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      We have not tried Walnut Shells, my thoughts are it would swell up and not be able to pass thru the Slurry Pump. Have you considered Vapor Honing. Contact us at nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @TheRebelyellers
    @TheRebelyellers 2 года назад +1

    To be honest, it looked better before. Looks like a bad rattle can paint job has been done after the wet blast.

  • @Ozravens
    @Ozravens 3 года назад

    What do you suggest if you don't want it so shiny Actually prefer the oe look? Can that still be achieved??? Nice video

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  2 года назад +1

      Yes it can be achieved. With Vapor Honing you can mix abrasives, therefore, add a little bit of an AO to tone down the finish. For more information please contact me at nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @89hondaguysi
    @89hondaguysi 2 года назад +2

    Gee, no bias here.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  2 года назад

      We LOVE the Vapor Honing Results over all others. Call for more information 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @earlcousins6635
    @earlcousins6635 7 лет назад +1

    How long does a pair of gloves last?

  • @brettgonzalez2015
    @brettgonzalez2015 3 года назад +2

    So what media are you using then?

  • @briank794
    @briank794 2 года назад

    I like the mat finish better

  • @geneva760
    @geneva760 2 года назад

    Many years ago I made some BIG BIG BIG mistakes ("OH NO - F-CK F-CK F-CK" type outcomes) using dry glass bead blasting (and probably way too much pressure as well) --- I now intend to install a wet blast cabinet, as well as the dry blast for certain applications. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA.

  • @crice1uk
    @crice1uk 6 лет назад +6

    Title is misleading. Should you not specify don't DRY glass bead since you use glass bead media in the vapour machine...?

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  6 лет назад +2

      The title was to target folks who are hesitant about using glass bead for many reasons. This was to show that the Vapor Honing Process is very effective when cleaning and polishing and bringing back the OEM finish.

  • @cj599
    @cj599 7 лет назад +11

    the average diy er cant affor 1000 bucks for a small garage blaster

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  5 лет назад +1

      I certainly understand. We add value you will not find anywhere else. Email me and lets discuss how we can help you make this a reality. Thanks Niki 828-202-5563 x 103

  • @walkertongdee
    @walkertongdee 2 года назад

    bead blast is definitely better look at all those dents on the right, there arent any on the left...

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  2 года назад

      I see what you are saying, however, the dents were always there, but made more evident bye Vapor Honing because it is showing the True Characteristics of the surface that can be hidden by "Bead Blasting". For more information email me at nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @natfunk71
    @natfunk71 6 лет назад

    The pricing information on the website has been impossible for me to find. How can I get accurate price and shipping data?

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  6 лет назад

      Email me at nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com. I am happy to email you the product guide with all detailed information on each machine and the pricing.

  • @FatCokMcgee
    @FatCokMcgee 2 года назад

    Left one looks way better 🤷‍♂️

  • @JD-so1zv
    @JD-so1zv 3 года назад +5

    “Why NOT to glass bead” makes a video using glass bead 🙄

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      I believe the intent was Why NOT to Glass Bead (Dry) vs Wet. Maybe that should have been our title. For more information or to place your Order Today; please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki or Email nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com

  • @vcmcrew
    @vcmcrew 2 года назад

    Both were BLASTED WITH GLASS BEADS. Yah clowns. One was wet one was dry thats it

  • @austinjunkman2449
    @austinjunkman2449 3 года назад

    It's a better finish, but the "honda" and number in the casting were probably never complete.

    • @VaporHoningTechnologies
      @VaporHoningTechnologies  3 года назад

      That is certainly possible, however, the thought is that Dry blast has the potential to remove material from the part and Vapor Honing is so Gentle, it will preserve Identifiers such as part numbers. For more information or to place your order please contact me at 828-202-5563 x 103 Niki nicole@vaporhoningtechnologies.com