DIY Vapor Blaster

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @helpfulhints8958
    @helpfulhints8958 День назад +3

    Like the first guy… only constructive criticism. When you put on thread tape you should wind it in direction that tape “gets tightened” by the part you are threading on. Also, primer and cement should be applied to both parts of glue fitting and then parts should be spun at least one full turn once together. Cement is designed to “melt” the PVC and then reharden it and this helps mold the pieces together. As for the heat shrink… for any situations where wet conditions are present you should use marine grade heat shrink. It is s bit more expensive but has a water tight sealant inside. But all in all great job.

    • @B.C.Garage7
      @B.C.Garage7  День назад

      Thanks. I learned that thread tape thing while i was doing it. This was the first time I had done any type of pvc work so I was winging it lol next time ill do that thanks for the tips.

  • @kevenc
    @kevenc 2 дня назад +3

    This is a great attempt, and I don't want to say anything bad about a talented guy like this, but I would warn against having so much 120V power around water without taking more effort to separate the 2. I'm concerned especially about the way the pump switch leads were only covered with a few layers of heat shrink (and probably not the adhesive kind). Heat shrink alone is not normally water resistant, and certainly crimping with pliers (not actual crimpers) will only last a few years before it dies, and may cause a fire when it does. Be careful out there. Great effort though.

    • @B.C.Garage7
      @B.C.Garage7  День назад

      I also taped it up and it never goes in the water or gets touched by water that being said it could definetly be better eventually when we get a bigger garage im going to remake the whole cabnet so its bigger and "cleaner" so no sketchy wires or anythin like that lol.

  • @ayachtsman6847
    @ayachtsman6847 Час назад

    Was it worth making? I like your set up and video

  • @mikeadenau6532
    @mikeadenau6532 48 минут назад

    Nice work, the only feedback I have is that thing should be grounded and GFI instead of two to conductor speaker wire, you are dealing with water and up close in personal with the metal cabinet 🔌⚡️😳😬😵‍💫

  • @scraigjohnson
    @scraigjohnson День назад +2

    Nice work!

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 3 часа назад

    24:45 i think you will regret the direction you installed the plugs . If the pump is plugged up and the switch is not! 😮

  • @Jackcur1ey
    @Jackcur1ey 3 дня назад +1

    W

  • @CourtJ_ml9to
    @CourtJ_ml9to День назад +2

    informative AF!
    Quick COUPLE things… first, If you have banshee cases in the vid that will create views and secondly, IF VAPOR BLASTING ISN’T ones DAILY JOB, use your local guy so YOU CAN DO WHAT YA KNOW and just pay the INVOICE when it’s DONE🧾…

    • @B.C.Garage7
      @B.C.Garage7  День назад

      The reason i decided to make this vapor blaster was they quoted me $500 to vaporblast all the banshee stuff I wanted blasted. it cost me around $500 including the air compressor for this cabnet so it alr payed for itself. If you are doing one rebuild and dont do rebuilds often i would say send it out to someone but if you are rebuilding stuff regularly you NEED a vapor blaster we have used it so much recently.

  • @Cervix.Slayer
    @Cervix.Slayer 3 дня назад +3

    Lets goooo