10 quick abrasive blasting tips:
- Nozzle size determines the air requirement (CFM), not the pot size.
- Pressure systems are more efficient than siphon or gravity fed blasters.
- More air is always better.
- DRY AIR: Use a moisture separator on the blaster and cooler on the compressor.
- Ceramic nozzles are inexpensive but carbide nozzles last much longer.
- It's rare to blast above 110 PSI - typical is 80-90 PSI.
- Ear plugs are helpful, especially if you are near the compressor.
- Avoid using a longer blast hose than is necessary. A longer air hose is preferred.
- Proper protection is important, especially an air supply helmet in a closed or contained area.
- DO NOT blast with silica sand. There are plenty of 'healthier' alternatives that might even work better.
- Bonus Tip: Expect a loss of 5 PSI per 50 feet of air and blast hose.
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