restoration shops in high humid areas epoxy prime the entire car imediately after blasting to prevent future surface rust, then metal work, bodywork and polyester primer.
there are weldable primers that allow to be applied before all the welding and grinding cutting operations, they do not burn, they do not stink and they do not prevent the welding
I have to ask, as a small business owner, what kind of liabilities there might be? If the media is recycled bottle glass, and paint is being removed, how is that all cleaned up at the end of the job? Can a child with bare feet run across that driveway? I'm not too familiar with that type of blasting media, but I know what having fiberglass insulation come into contact with skin feels like. Are the micro-chips of paint left to wash down the nearest storm drain? Again, I'm not trying to be critical, but if you stop to think that a bunch of contractors building a home are required to erect those fabric dust barriers - for digging dirt, what must the requirements for blasting paint with glass media be? I would imagine that at least a portable shelter with a capacity for containment would be required by most municipalities. I have 2 old cars, and this system looks awesome, compared to the time it takes to do only a small bit of sanding. I think that as a homeowner, if someone didn't mind having the residue melt in with their backyard, they might get away with it, behind a privacy fence. But I would really be careful offering this as a customer based service, without the capacity for containment and disposal.
For those that have never stripped a car before in there own driveway this was a symphony for the eye, I could of sat here for the whole hour and watched those coatings wash away. I certainly want this machine.
Brings back memories, I sandblasted a horse trailer year ago and it basically disintegrated into just a frame. Great system, keeps the thin metal cool too I bet to avoid warping.
In 1989 I dropped off my wife's car which was being repainted by the dealer under factory authorization for failure of the clearcoat and underlying paint. A little more than an hour after Ieft the dealer I had to go back to get the garage door opener from the sun visor. The two-man crew working on the car had it 80% to the bare metal where they were located in the corner of the body shop and after seeing this video I believe that they using a process similar to what's shown in this video. My wife, notorious for keeping her vehicles for a long time, admired the paint on her '88 Bonneville SE for the next ten years or so and the finish on that car was an outstanding feature since the dealer did an impeccable job on the repaint.
The video might say dustless but believe me it’s not! I had my 2015 F150 bed done using this method and I didn’t pay $1000.00. Look at the ground in the video that’s the mess that’s left. This method does a great job and I’m happy with the way my truck turned out but there definitely a mess afterwards!
Not bad! I think this method of "dustless blasting" would be really good to strip back previously painted flaking and peeling "brick walls" to its bare substrate.
I just finished helping on a log house job. the medium glass media does a nice job and this rig works well I liked it a lot. only get about 250 hours out of the short coupler hose on the blast tank that I don't know the real name for, but the machine came with three spare ones so that must be normal.
I have a DB500 . The tool is amazing and performs exactly as shown in the vid. It's a highly effective tool that is worth the money and can earn a company like mine a very nice profit. However, ....the term "Dustless" is *extremely* misleading. Any area you work is is going to be a mess. A MESS! At a minimum, there will be a substantial amount of glass bead (basically sand) all around the work area to recover. If you're lucky enough to be outdoors, many times you can just blow the area with a leaf blower once it's dry (like 20 min) and be done. This week, my guys are blasting miles of rusted water/sprinkler pipe inside a parking garage so we'll have to blow, sweep, shovel and vacuum up the media when we're finished before we wash the floor for line striping. Otherwise, we'd clog the floor drain in seconds. Likewise, whatever you blast will be dirty and have residual glass bead on it as well. You HAVE to do a thorough rinse of the surface afterward and add extra Hold Tight (or whatever rust arrestor you purchase)to most surfaces or they will flash rust very quickly, ...sometimes within an hour or two. We double the recommended amount of HT in the 500 and still rinse with it afterward. I'd rather burn up a little extra $ on chemicals rather than have to pretty much start over on a rusted surface again. Ultimately, you can make nice money with this thing but there is a learning curve and, like anything, you have to sell, sell, sell the service or it will sit and collect dust (pun intended). Few people know what hydroblasting is.
Kick butt setup for sure, but does the local demand make the investment worth while? I suppose this could be used on concrete or any rusty structure…so yeah, maybe I just answered my own question.
That annoys me when businesses are booked for months out. Buy more equipment and hire more people. You're inviting competition to move in. Having months of work does not mean you are successful it means you cant handle demand and you aren't satisfying clients. Who wants to wait six months to get their job done?
Ha that’s crazy I just realized y’all are in Hammond when I googled this. I’m a painter over at Bill Hood on North Morrison! This product looks incredible. Might be calling y’all someday.
That was simply amazing..! I'm curious if this system will work on aviation ? of course the surface is different from a regular car ( car is metal ) aviation ( combination of aluminum, fiberglass and carbon fiber)... Have you ever tested your system on aviation components ?... If you do I might have a idea what aviation company will be interested in this kind of tooling.
WOW!!! ITS ABOUT TIME FOR THIS SIMPLE TECH!!! RENTING THE POWER UNIT AND $50 BAGS OF GLASS RESTORES AGING METALS ALL AROUND THE HOUSE, FARM, AND BUSINESS!!!
I always love how they talk about the "pure" profit, i made 940 dollars after sand...lol Full of shit!!! when the machine costs 35,000 dollars, maintenance fuel costs, insuranceon the machine, insurance for the business, interest on the loan needed to buy the machine, vehicle needed to tow it, ext ext, unless you are pumping out job after job that 50,000 dollar cost after tax and interest rates to purchase the blaster and everything else you will loose your ass so before they suck you into the pure profit line of shit make sure you have a few body shops you can get in with to do ALL their work or your big profit scheme these guys boast will put you into finacial ruin. that being said the machine works awesome!!! very cool!!!
That’s a reasonable price for that we had a guy come to our shop and do a pickup box he quoted 6-700 and it ended up costing 1400 took him almost a full day
What air is needed to make it go? how much does a suitable compressor cost? how much does it consume? How much does a treatment plant and disposal cost for water contaminated by paint removed ? throw it in the toilet a bucket after another or in the rainwater drain?
So many questions, but here's a few... 1) how is the glass media reclaimed? 2) if there is water/glass media in the air why is he not wearing breathing protection? 3) how many gallons of water did this thing go through?
1.) 40/70 crushed glass media is generally not reclaimed as it shatters on impact and becomes unusable. It is swept/scooped up and disposed of. Luckily, it is inexpensive at about $10/bag (or less depending on your distributor). Some more expensive kinds of media like glass bead can be reclaimed, depending on the use. For example, if you are cleaning pool tiles with glass bead you may be able to use a pool vacuum to reclaim the majority of it. 2.) The water in the Dustless Blasting process suppresses the dust plume making it safe to breathe normally when blasting in open air. We do recommend hand, ear, and eye protection. For comfort, many of our contractors like to use the Nova 3 blast respirator. We highly recommend it. store.dustlessblasting.com/collections/comfort-systems/products/rpb-nova-3-blasting-helmet 3.) The DB500 uses about 20 gallons of water per hour. Hope that helps!
I sand blast ceramic shell off of bronze at a Foundry I work at. We use aluminum oxide sand through a Clemco blasting unit in a room where you wear a hood with circulated fresh to breath. This method is very interesting
15 MINUTES TO MASK IT OFF.... i have to see that to believe it. maybe 4 guys can do it that fast, and they have to be very familiar with the car (meaning taped off quite a few cars exactly like it) But i dont see one person doing it that fast.
Their website says 300 per hour nationwide average. And where do you buy 50 lbs of media for 10 bucks,, and he said 6 bags of 50 pound for 60 bucks... Now if all that was true i would buy one.
Hi Robert, we sell the media at $10 per 50lbs. May need to source it locally at a cheaper price, we sell Black Beauty and Tru brands of recycled glass abrasive. Perhaps you can find those cheaper in your area? Hopefully that helps, feel free to contact us if you need help.
I live on the Eastern coast of Canada and we use salt on our roads in the winter and it destroys our cars.. You can literally tell when someone buys a car from central Ontario or further out west because of the fact that the car isn't sitting in the scrap yard
Hi Maxigo, I'm going to reference you to our international page. At the bottom is a phone number, give us a call so we can get you shipping information www.dustlessblasting.com.au
You can sweep or shovel up spent media from a hard surface. Another method is blasting the project over plastic sheeting, which can be rolled up and disposed of. Blasting will etch chrome and glass, so if the customer plans on keeping those, they can be masked off with tape and cardboard.
I have a 1,100hp compressor with a crock that holds 400 pounds of sand could I just use that setup for wet blasting I'm curious to how it works what do you guys add into it you said something about glass
Hi Bob. Spent media will be swept or shoveled up when the job is done. Another technique is to blast over a 6 mil plastic sheet, which can be rolled up and disposed of. With the Dustless process, the media stays within a very small radius, unlike a dry blaster.
impressive as I have done some small projects with soda blasting and using paint stripper. My question is "how well of a job it does on my multi layer paints (3-4 paint jobs on a car)"? how about fiberglass
where does the old paint and glass go? Are there other mediums you can use with it? If you don't trap the old paint and glass beads aren't many places going to give you grief over it?
the glass is typically a 40/70 grit and when mixed with water traps the paint and falls to the ground. If on concrete it can be swept up. If you are over another area and want to lay down a tarp - it can be rolled up and disposed of after the job is complete. The media itself is 100% inert and non toxic and won't cause harm to grass, plants or the earth.
Sooooo... what happens to the abrasive which the narrator said was recycled bottle glass?? Also, where does the paint and primer go that came off the car??
The Dustless process keeps everything contained to a very small radius. When you're done blasting, the spent media and coating can be swept or shoveled up and disposed of. You can also blast over a plastic sheet to make cleanup easier.
There has to be a water hose / supply / source on site ... correct? What is the minimum water pressure that is needed to operate ... if I were at a house with a well and only 30 psi of water pressure, would that be enough to run the machine?
Where did the paint, bondo and glass debris finally land? How does the EPA view the product? They'd eat me alive where I live. Sure do like it , though!!
Our process is compliant with regulations. The glass media is 100% inert and will not harm the surrounding grass, plants or earth. The paint and debris (in wet blasting) will fall to the concrete instead of floating in a dust plume and can be swept up afterwards - or if a tarp is placed under the blast item prior to blasting it can be rolled up and disposed.
We left a Q/A in the description for some of your more commonly asked questions! Hopefully it helps!
Just got off the phone with Jeremy and I hope that this will go forward
Hi please send me more info via email, jerrod@pdrsolutions.ca
Awesome! This would be great technology to help my Mother-in-Law remove her makeup.
How about just remove the mother-in-law.
It will definitely remove your mother-in-law from the make up lol.
Dose it work on fiberglass boats?.
@@guardrail2897 Now, now, Guardrail, let's not put ideas into Karl's head.
😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It is not ready for primer, it is ready for a lot of body work.
A lot..
Ready for primer? I would say that this impala needs some welding before primer...
Hammering, shaving, metal shaping/ patching, replacement paneling,
restoration shops in high humid areas epoxy prime the entire car imediately after blasting to prevent future surface rust, then metal work, bodywork and polyester primer.
there are weldable primers that allow to be applied before all the welding and grinding cutting operations, they do not burn, they do not stink and they do not prevent the welding
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epoxy priem it so metal does not rust, then grind off areas where welding is going to be done
I have to ask, as a small business owner, what kind of liabilities there might be? If the media is recycled bottle glass, and paint is being removed, how is that all cleaned up at the end of the job? Can a child with bare feet run across that driveway? I'm not too familiar with that type of blasting media, but I know what having fiberglass insulation come into contact with skin feels like. Are the micro-chips of paint left to wash down the nearest storm drain? Again, I'm not trying to be critical, but if you stop to think that a bunch of contractors building a home are required to erect those fabric dust barriers - for digging dirt, what must the requirements for blasting paint with glass media be? I would imagine that at least a portable shelter with a capacity for containment would be required by most municipalities. I have 2 old cars, and this system looks awesome, compared to the time it takes to do only a small bit of sanding. I think that as a homeowner, if someone didn't mind having the residue melt in with their backyard, they might get away with it, behind a privacy fence. But I would really be careful offering this as a customer based service, without the capacity for containment and disposal.
For those that have never stripped a car before in there own driveway this was a symphony for the eye, I could of sat here for the whole hour and watched those coatings wash away. I certainly want this machine.
Brings back memories, I sandblasted a horse trailer year ago and it basically disintegrated into just a frame. Great system, keeps the thin metal cool too I bet to avoid warping.
The customer should of pulled the dang bumpers and grill /tail panel off..
0:25 That's a hell of a handshake lol.......and again at 4:46
pattyg lmaooo almost broke his arm and shit 😭😭
I like a man that can give me a firm grip.
Rubber arm 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😪😶🤢🤮🤮😱🤪😳😂😂😂....
They knew the camera was rolling.
pattygq i think something is wrong with his arm
Whenever they say call for price, you know their out to lunch on their price
It's only half done. What about inside trunk, engine compartment, and door frames?
So glaas, paint and bondo leave no mess behind?
In 1989 I dropped off my wife's car which was being repainted by the dealer under factory authorization for failure of the clearcoat and underlying paint.
A little more than an hour after Ieft the dealer I had to go back to get the garage door opener from the sun visor. The two-man crew working on the car had it 80% to the bare metal where they were located in the corner of the body shop and after seeing this video I believe that they using a process similar to what's shown in this video.
My wife, notorious for keeping her vehicles for a long time, admired the paint on her '88 Bonneville SE for the next ten years or so and the finish on that car was an outstanding feature since the dealer did an impeccable job on the repaint.
The video might say dustless but believe me it’s not! I had my 2015 F150 bed done using this method and I didn’t pay $1000.00. Look at the ground in the video that’s the mess that’s left. This method does a great job and I’m happy with the way my truck turned out but there definitely a mess afterwards!
Not bad! I think this method of "dustless blasting" would be really good to strip back previously painted flaking and peeling "brick walls" to its bare substrate.
I just finished helping on a log house job. the medium glass media does a nice job and this rig works well I liked it a lot. only get about 250 hours out of the short coupler hose on the blast tank that I don't know the real name for, but the machine came with three spare ones so that must be normal.
That and stucco
I have a DB500 . The tool is amazing and performs exactly as shown in the vid. It's a highly effective tool that is worth the money and can earn a company like mine a very nice profit. However, ....the term "Dustless" is *extremely* misleading. Any area you work is is going to be a mess. A MESS! At a minimum, there will be a substantial amount of glass bead (basically sand) all around the work area to recover. If you're lucky enough to be outdoors, many times you can just blow the area with a leaf blower once it's dry (like 20 min) and be done. This week, my guys are blasting miles of rusted water/sprinkler pipe inside a parking garage so we'll have to blow, sweep, shovel and vacuum up the media when we're finished before we wash the floor for line striping. Otherwise, we'd clog the floor drain in seconds. Likewise, whatever you blast will be dirty and have residual glass bead on it as well. You HAVE to do a thorough rinse of the surface afterward and add extra Hold Tight (or whatever rust arrestor you purchase)to most surfaces or they will flash rust very quickly, ...sometimes within an hour or two. We double the recommended amount of HT in the 500 and still rinse with it afterward. I'd rather burn up a little extra $ on chemicals rather than have to pretty much start over on a rusted surface again. Ultimately, you can make nice money with this thing but there is a learning curve and, like anything, you have to sell, sell, sell the service or it will sit and collect dust (pun intended). Few people know what hydroblasting is.
Small sweeps is how its done,the compressor probably a screw type works like a surecharger. around 200 ks an hour at the tip of nozzzle.
Kick butt setup for sure, but does the local demand make the investment worth while? I suppose this could be used on concrete or any rusty structure…so yeah, maybe I just answered my own question.
2:45 my phone battery in a nutshell.
That annoys me when businesses are booked for months out. Buy more equipment and hire more people. You're inviting competition to move in. Having months of work does not mean you are successful it means you cant handle demand and you aren't satisfying clients. Who wants to wait six months to get their job done?
What city are you in?
Any health hazards from breathing and handling the powdered glass? how do you collect and dispose of it.?
Definitely looks a whole lot easier then sand blasting and a whole lot cleaner.
Every OCD persons dreams watching this hhahaha. its so clean !!
TeReNo223 so satisfying 👌🏼
What about the windows? Some of the spray has to be hitting it at some points here...
I'm here because I have OCD but this is so satisfying 😍😍
Ha that’s crazy I just realized y’all are in Hammond when I googled this. I’m a painter over at Bill Hood on North Morrison! This product looks incredible. Might be calling y’all someday.
Looks good. I once helped blast paint off a car using some kind of plastic medium. What a pain.
What about warping of the large flat panels? Do you guarantee not to do damage to the existing metal?
it's more funny to do to the new neighbour jeep
Yeah. That would be epic
What about all the trim and glass? Is that all etched and pitted now?
Can't wait for my trailer setup to arrive!
That was simply amazing..! I'm curious if this system will work on aviation ? of course the surface is different from a regular car ( car is metal ) aviation ( combination of aluminum, fiberglass and carbon fiber)... Have you ever tested your system on aviation components ?... If you do I might have a idea what aviation company will be interested in this kind of tooling.
Absolutely brilliant thanks
I struggle to understand over 1 000 thimbs down
Thanks for the support!
wow, this is amazing, i could easily have a new paintjob every year without much pain in the ass!
Very interesting, here in So. Cal the A.Q.M.D. would require you to capture everything you blasted away.
And in only 54 minutes the owner realised that the car is complete trash
It was savable....somewhat
WOW!!! ITS ABOUT TIME FOR THIS SIMPLE TECH!!! RENTING THE POWER UNIT AND $50 BAGS OF GLASS RESTORES AGING METALS ALL AROUND THE HOUSE, FARM, AND BUSINESS!!!
4:45 might be his first time doing a hand shake
second time at least 0:25
LOL!
that was so satisfying to watch
I always love how they talk about the "pure" profit, i made 940 dollars after sand...lol Full of shit!!! when the machine costs 35,000 dollars, maintenance fuel costs, insuranceon the machine, insurance for the business, interest on the loan needed to buy the machine, vehicle needed to tow it, ext ext, unless you are pumping out job after job that 50,000 dollar cost after tax and interest rates to purchase the blaster and everything else you will loose your ass so before they suck you into the pure profit line of shit make sure you have a few body shops you can get in with to do ALL their work or your big profit scheme these guys boast will put you into finacial ruin. that being said the machine works awesome!!! very cool!!!
Excelente trabajo, dónde puedo conseguir el equipo... comprarlo
That’s a reasonable price for that we had a guy come to our shop and do a pickup box he quoted 6-700 and it ended up costing 1400 took him almost a full day
yeh what about inside the door jams and under the bonnet looks ok though it dosnt seem to warp the pannels like most bead blasting
What air is needed to make it go? how much does a suitable compressor cost? how much does it consume? How much does a treatment plant and disposal cost for water contaminated by paint removed ? throw it in the toilet a bucket after another or in the rainwater drain?
thats funny how you said it "small cost compared to our profit" lol
So many questions, but here's a few...
1) how is the glass media reclaimed?
2) if there is water/glass media in the air why is he not wearing breathing protection?
3) how many gallons of water did this thing go through?
1.) 40/70 crushed glass media is generally not reclaimed as it shatters on impact and becomes unusable. It is swept/scooped up and disposed of. Luckily, it is inexpensive at about $10/bag (or less depending on your distributor).
Some more expensive kinds of media like glass bead can be reclaimed, depending on the use. For example, if you are cleaning pool tiles with glass bead you may be able to use a pool vacuum to reclaim the majority of it.
2.) The water in the Dustless Blasting process suppresses the dust plume making it safe to breathe normally when blasting in open air. We do recommend hand, ear, and eye protection. For comfort, many of our contractors like to use the Nova 3 blast respirator. We highly recommend it. store.dustlessblasting.com/collections/comfort-systems/products/rpb-nova-3-blasting-helmet
3.) The DB500 uses about 20 gallons of water per hour.
Hope that helps!
I sand blast ceramic shell off of bronze at a Foundry I work at. We use aluminum oxide sand through a Clemco blasting unit in a room where you wear a hood with circulated fresh to breath. This method is very interesting
15 MINUTES TO MASK IT OFF.... i have to see that to believe it.
maybe 4 guys can do it that fast, and they have to be very familiar with the car (meaning taped off quite a few cars exactly like it) But i dont see one person doing it that fast.
Their website says 300 per hour nationwide average. And where do you buy 50 lbs of media for 10 bucks,, and he said 6 bags of 50 pound for 60 bucks... Now if all that was true i would buy one.
This is assuming you use two four-armed men.
nice, since warping is usually caused by heat, I would guess there would be no warping here, since the water would keep it cooler.
Dustless Blasting Sponsoring a Nascar team this week in Bristol TN!!
Is it completely bare metal with decals stuck on? that'd be perfect.
I have OCD this satisfies me so much
If you hold the nozzle perpendicular to the surface you will get better production and use less media.
Hope there was rust inhibitor added in so when u was done blasting it dont rust
I'm not a car guy nor even a manual labor kind of guy. But I still kinda want to do this. Looks fun!
Great technology! I would love to see how this works on wood.
Very nice 👍 thanks for the post.
Can you upload the finished Impala?
It came out pretty, trust us.
Your web site says the nation average is 300 per hour. And where do you but 50 lbs of media for 10 bucks? Cost me 35 at harbor freight?
Hi Robert, we sell the media at $10 per 50lbs. May need to source it locally at a cheaper price, we sell Black Beauty and Tru brands of recycled glass abrasive. Perhaps you can find those cheaper in your area? Hopefully that helps, feel free to contact us if you need help.
I live on the Eastern coast of Canada and we use salt on our roads in the winter and it destroys our cars.. You can literally tell when someone buys a car from central Ontario or further out west because of the fact that the car isn't sitting in the scrap yard
Wont it start to rust right away?
Hmmm,,, what about the silica in the recycled bottle glass?
Hi sir, may I know how much will it cost me ? And what is the cost for shipping this to Singapore ?
Hi Maxigo, I'm going to reference you to our international page. At the bottom is a phone number, give us a call so we can get you shipping information www.dustlessblasting.com.au
I would love to have this done to my 1983 Chevy C10 pickup before I do the body work on it and of course then paint it
What is the price for a machinery like this?
Amazing!
Very interested if the price is right!
Best Reguards, Adam
SWEDEN
Actually for a DIY guy home restore, this is a great thing.
What does cleanup look like? Are you sweeping up tons of debris? And does it damage chrome and glass?
You can sweep or shovel up spent media from a hard surface. Another method is blasting the project over plastic sheeting, which can be rolled up and disposed of. Blasting will etch chrome and glass, so if the customer plans on keeping those, they can be masked off with tape and cardboard.
Very nice innovative machine! Kudos to you!
Very quick and nice. Taking all that off by hand would take hours/days.
Collin Bru weeks man
What's the 102 liquid you rinse the car off with after the blasting process and why rinse with water and that 102 liquid?
Your putting water on bare metal, is there a prep to use after this is done to help neutralize it? Aside from Chem wipe...........
Totally. We sell a Rust Inhibitor that you add to the blasting water. Prevents flash rust for up to 72 hours.
what a great machine!!! very impressed!!
Yeah $940.00 in a hour but what's the loan payment on the blaster
You buy it, you own it. No loan payments.
This is satisfying to watch
It is obvious that this car needs extensive metal work. But what about the paint on the door jams and under the hood and trunk?
I have a 1,100hp compressor with a crock that holds 400 pounds of sand could I just use that setup for wet blasting I'm curious to how it works what do you guys add into it you said something about glass
Круто, а что за абразив в воде, кварцевый песок?
I wonder why the operator used such a small sweep when blasting. Does that keep warping down, or is it just what he is comfortable with?
there is NO warping.I have one.
to cover more area you dont generate much heat with that type of blasting
What about the glass left? Is there any clean up or concerns? I mean there must be something left on the drive after 300 pounds of media sprayed
Hi Bob. Spent media will be swept or shoveled up when the job is done. Another technique is to blast over a 6 mil plastic sheet, which can be rolled up and disposed of. With the Dustless process, the media stays within a very small radius, unlike a dry blaster.
Wow That's Very very Beautiful I Like That Where Did You Buy That
impressive as I have done some small projects with soda blasting and using paint stripper.
My question is "how well of a job it does on my multi layer paints (3-4 paint jobs on a car)"?
how about fiberglass
Dustless Blasting can handle multiple paint layers and more!
@@DustlessBlasting-MMLJ How much is that machine.
@@DustlessBlasting-MMLJ can i be a new customer tohave my car its old primer paint removed on my 03 mustang mach 1
@@DustlessBlasting-MMLJ Also a lot of Bondo?
@@DustlessBlasting-MMLJ can you hook me up with financing ?
where does the old paint and glass go? Are there other mediums you can use with it? If you don't trap the old paint and glass beads aren't many places going to give you grief over it?
the glass is typically a 40/70 grit and when mixed with water traps the paint and falls to the ground. If on concrete it can be swept up. If you are over another area and want to lay down a tarp - it can be rolled up and disposed of after the job is complete. The media itself is 100% inert and non toxic and won't cause harm to grass, plants or the earth.
We tape the chrome... Leave the front and rear bumper...hahaha...anyway thats damn satisfying
How many gallons of water and at what cost to your customer?
The DB500 uses about 20 gallons of water per hour.
300lbs of glass, where did it go?
Right on the ground along with the paint. The water traps the glass particles before evaporating and it collects under the car to be swept up later.
If I’m correct, wouldn’t this system create rust because of the paint being stripped and leaving the bare surface?
Hi Blair, you can prevent flash rust for up to 72 hours with Rust Inhibitor. support.dustlessblasting.com/blasting-basics/how-do-i-prevent-rust
Sooooo... what happens to the abrasive which the narrator said was recycled bottle glass?? Also, where does the paint and primer go that came off the car??
The Dustless process keeps everything contained to a very small radius. When you're done blasting, the spent media and coating can be swept or shoveled up and disposed of. You can also blast over a plastic sheet to make cleanup easier.
I'm sold. 😁😲
Primer?...…..you sure?.....look at those rust patches!.....that car needs a lot of body work!...
Wow! Thanks you so much for the tips. It's really a big help. Good job!
Man you have a number i like what i see im restoring my old scoo
There has to be a water hose / supply / source on site ... correct? What is the minimum water pressure that is needed to operate ... if I were at a house with a well and only 30 psi of water pressure, would that be enough to run the machine?
Our trailer packages come with a water tank and air compressor to run the machine. Find out more on the website www.dustlessblasting.com
Plot twist, this video is in reverse . All the guy did was paint the car and yall dummies think he took the paint off. Im not falling for that.
Possibly..... but you will never know.... will you .....
Would come in handy with all my bmx frames/parts
It would make easy work of those for sure.
Any issues with various city ordinances?
How much does it cost to do something like this
Where did the paint, bondo and glass debris finally land? How does the EPA view the product? They'd eat me alive where I live. Sure do like it , though!!
Our process is compliant with regulations. The glass media is 100% inert and will not harm the surrounding grass, plants or earth. The paint and debris (in wet blasting) will fall to the concrete instead of floating in a dust plume and can be swept up afterwards - or if a tarp is placed under the blast item prior to blasting it can be rolled up and disposed.
Man! i want to buy this machine! 😃👍
hey
I'm gonna email y'all in reguards to starting a business with this and need some direction
Sounds like a plan. Here's a link if you need it www.dustlessblasting.com/contact-us
How much does it cost?
What does it do to the crome and glass on the car? Mess it up?