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pdxhall 05-31-2013 01:22 AM

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I few months ago I bought a media blaster from Harbor Freight and was going to use it with my bead blast cabinet. Well the design of the cabinet turned into a siphon system so up until now I haven't needed the blaster so it has sat untested.
Now that I'm cleaning the underside of the cab and also some body areas that are pretty inaccessible for sanding, I decided to get some blast media and put it to work. I also needed some more glass beads for the cabinet. I did a little searching and found a place here in Portland that specializes in blast media and has many types and grits for what seems to be great prices. It's called Kleen Blast Abrasives. I got 100lbs of #50 crushed glass (brite blast) for $19 and 50lbs of #8 glass beads for $23.
I was hoping to get some good enough weather today to wheel the cab into the driveway and do some blasting but this good old Oregon springtime weather had other ideas. You don't know what you're going to get from one minute to the next. Wind, rain, showers, sun breaks, and on and on with numerous names for varying degrees of rain. It turned out to be nice enough this afternoon that I could have done some but I just didn't trust it. It kept looking like it was going to rain just to f%&#k with me.
Well, I bagged the idea but since I had the blaster loaded with my new media I had to give it a small try just to see. You know how it is.
I like the crushed glass and it works good. Here's a poor pic of a small sample of what it does.
More tomorrow if the weather lets me. Word is out that it's supposed to be nice. :metal:

Bomp 05-31-2013 10:59 AM

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Thats a good deal on the glass bead material.

Roll out the cab and hammer downhttp://www.clicksmilies.com/s1106/sp...e/glasses2.gif

rusty76 05-31-2013 08:09 PM

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This is a really cool build and I've enjoyed reading it all. Thanks for posting it up.

pdxhall 05-31-2013 08:23 PM

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I agree, it is a good deal. I haven't really priced the crushed glass that I'm using in my blaster but that seems like a good deal too, and I like the way it works. The weather was nice today so I threw down a tarp and wheeled Sanity's body onto the tarp for blasting a few areas on her belly can't be gotten to easily and a couple of places where there's some surface rust. The blaster and the media work great but my sad little air compressor is finally dying and this will be the end of it. I bought it when I was on a tighter budget several years ago and it has served me well but barely adequately all this time. It's just a Craftsman 5 hp oiless pump with a 40 gal tank. In a way I haven't minded having to stop whatever I've been doing occasionally to let the pressure build back up because I usually need a rest by then anyway, but I have just worked it to death. I overhauled the pump last year but it is starting to act like it did before and I just want something that will handle what I need and want to do.
:metal: So I don't have thousands to spend but I'd like to get some opinions from anybody that actually looks at this thread as what compressor out there should I consider.

Bomp 05-31-2013 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 6100997)
I agree, it is a good deal. I haven't really priced the crushed glass that I'm using in my blaster but that seems like a good deal too, and I like the way it works. The weather was nice today so I threw down a tarp and wheeled Sanity's body onto the tarp for blasting a few areas on her belly can't be gotten to easily and a couple of places where there's some surface rust. The blaster and the media work great but my sad little air compressor is finally dying and this will be the end of it. I bought it when I was on a tighter budget several years ago and it has served me well but barely adequately all this time. It's just a Craftsman 5 hp oiless pump with a 40 gal tank. In a way I haven't minded having to stop whatever I've been doing occasionally to let the pressure build back up because I usually need a rest by then anyway, but I have just worked it to death. I overhauled the pump last year but it is starting to act like it did before and I just want something that will handle what I need and want to do.
:metal: So I don't have thousands to spend but I'd like to get some opinions from anybody that actually looks at this thread as what compressor out there should I consider.

These two bad boys are what I have in my arsenal:
Features:
23-Gallon
Full cast iron pump
Splash Oil lubrication
Cast iron head
Full metal belt guard
Low noise operation
Runs effectively from a clean 20 AMP service
Low pump RPM delivers exremely long pump life
Delivers 7 CFM at 90 PSI
Runs impact tools, nail & staple guns, spray guns & most other air tools.
May not be suitable for use with high consumption air tools like grinders, some sanders and sand blasters.
Check the air requirement of your air tools.

http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...psb1954aa9.jpg
I have used this little guy to sand blast in the past. You do need to wait on it from time to time but it re-coops pretty fast. And its portable.


Belaire 318VLE 80 Gallon 175 PSI Vertical Electric Elite Air
$2,200 online( I got mine for $1600 from Salem Tool about 8 yrs ago)
Tank Start-Stop Pressure Switch Control, ASME Safety Valves Fully-Enclosed Belt Guard, Tank Drain and Discharge Valve 80 Vertical Tank 208-230/1 V/Ph. 32.5 cfm displ. 22.3 cfm/100 psi Mag. Starter: Included Recommended Dryer: HT25 39 x 24 x 77in
http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...ps1468ddd7.jpg
This is my monster. I can run my pressure pot at 80 psi, compressor kicks on,still blasting, fills up to 175psi,still blasting, shuts its self off,still blasting, I never have a drop in pressure and keep on blasting.
The bad. Not portable and makes little children cry.



Years back I had a 60 gal IngersolRand. Great compressor. Like the ones at Lowes or HomeDepot but they are Loud.
The little 23 gal shown has the same cfm as the 60 gallon compressors at Lowes or HD. It is bearable to have it run in the same area you are in.
I've also seen the ones at HFT but haven't done any research on them.


Good Luck

McMurphy 05-31-2013 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 6100997)
I agree, it is a good deal. I haven't really priced the crushed glass that I'm using in my blaster but that seems like a good deal too, and I like the way it works. The weather was nice today so I threw down a tarp and wheeled Sanity's body onto the tarp for blasting a few areas on her belly can't be gotten to easily and a couple of places where there's some surface rust. The blaster and the media work great but my sad little air compressor is finally dying and this will be the end of it. I bought it when I was on a tighter budget several years ago and it has served me well but barely adequately all this time. It's just a Craftsman 5 hp oiless pump with a 40 gal tank. In a way I haven't minded having to stop whatever I've been doing occasionally to let the pressure build back up because I usually need a rest by then anyway, but I have just worked it to death. I overhauled the pump last year but it is starting to act like it did before and I just want something that will handle what I need and want to do.
:metal: So I don't have thousands to spend but I'd like to get some opinions from anybody that actually looks at this thread as what compressor out there should I consider.

I got the 33gal Craftsman when I started this build, so I can fully appreicate what you are saying as I feel I quickly outgrew it. It is a fine piece of equipment, but it would be really nice to work on something without having to take those pauses as well.
I been looking at the big 60gal, 220 set ups.
I want to stay away from the gas powered ones when I make this upgrade.

pdxhall 06-07-2013 04:29 AM

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Out with the old and in with the new.

coulter 06-07-2013 08:01 AM

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nice upgrade!!! you been doing some killer work on that cab also!! keep it up man

Bomp 06-08-2013 10:37 AM

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That big compressor is going to make a world of difference.
Congrats and enjoy.:metal:

McMurphy 06-08-2013 01:45 PM

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Looks like a game changer there buddy !!
Congrats :metal:

pdxhall 06-09-2013 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by coulter (Post 6111841)
nice upgrade!!! you been doing some killer work on that cab also!! keep it up man

Thanks. I've been watching your build for some time and I'm a fan of your work, thanks for looking in.

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6113500)
That big compressor is going to make a world of difference.
Congrats and enjoy.:metal:

Thanks, man, it already is.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6113703)
Looks like a game changer there buddy !!
Congrats :metal:

I wish I'd done this a long time ago. I'm happy as hell that I was finally able to upgrade. It's not the biggest/baddest compressor but compared to what I've been working with up till now it's a Cadillac. Today I was grinding a little on the bottom of the cab and the compressor filled up and stopped while I was grinding. Whoa!! Nice!! And while I was blasting the bottom it was nonstop until I needed a break. I'm lovin' it!!

I finished up the bottom of the cab but ran out of time to get some epoxy primer on it today. That's the first thing on the list for my next day off (Wed).
I finished up blasting all the hard to get to places and cleaned up the rest in prep for primer.
I spot welded the outer rockers to the inner rocker bottoms and did a little touch up welding in a few other spots. I also finished up welding the floor/firewall seam.
My SS brake line were delivered today, also.

Psycho75 06-09-2013 07:27 AM

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Man I am like a decade until I can do a frame-off on mine but I will be doing the floors long before then and referring to your build man. Very nice work and more progress?

Jmorales3181 06-09-2013 06:41 PM

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Looking good man! I have almost the same compressor only it's not upright!( old one) someday when we have a house I will buy a nice one.:chevy:
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chad64chevy 06-09-2013 07:16 PM

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looking good pdxhall!

pdxhall 06-10-2013 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Psycho75 (Post 6114653)
Man I am like a decade until I can do a frame-off on mine but I will be doing the floors long before then and referring to your build man. Very nice work and more progress?

Thanks, man. I've been checking out what you're doing in your engine compartment. Very cool. Thanks for looking in.

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Originally Posted by Jmorales3181 (Post 6115480)
Looking good man! I have almost the same compressor only it's not upright!( old one) someday when we have a house I will buy a nice one.:chevy:
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The compressor is making a world of difference. I wish I could have been able to upgrade sooner. This project would have been alot further along.

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 6115545)
looking good pdxhall!

Thanks Chad.

Formanbob 06-11-2013 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 6114621)
Thanks. I've been watching your build for some time and I'm a fan of your work, thanks for looking in.


Thanks, man, it already is.


I wish I'd done this a long time ago. I'm happy as hell that I was finally able to upgrade. It's not the biggest/baddest compressor but compared to what I've been working with up till now it's a Cadillac. Today I was grinding a little on the bottom of the cab and the compressor filled up and stopped while I was grinding. Whoa!! Nice!! And while I was blasting the bottom it was nonstop until I needed a break. I'm lovin' it!!

I finished up the bottom of the cab but ran out of time to get some epoxy primer on it today. That's the first thing on the list for my next day off (Wed).
I finished up blasting all the hard to get to places and cleaned up the rest in prep for primer.
I spot welded the outer rockers to the inner rocker bottoms and did a little touch up welding in a few other spots. I also finished up welding the floor/firewall seam.
My SS brake line were delivered today, also.

where did you get the SS brake lines?

pdxhall 06-12-2013 04:15 AM

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where did you get the SS brake lines?

Hey Bob, thanks for looking in.
I was going to order them from Fine-lines but I changed my mind and went with Inline Tube. I'm real happy with them. All the bends and flanges are right on. I could have spent the money on a tubing bender, flange maker, and all the tubes and connectors but for $185 I like this option better. That and I don't have any mods to the system except front discs and power dual master and the kit is made for that.

pdxhall 06-28-2013 09:51 PM

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I took a couple of weekends off from Sanity and went to Pacific City out at the coast for one weekend and then spent the next weekend catching up on all the yard work I neglected. If you don't mow your lawn at least weekly this time of year in Oregon you darn near need to rent a goat to get it down. And it's also been a little rainy the last week or so. Well I was wishing for some sun and dry weather so I could get the epoxy primer on the bottom of the cab. I should have remembered the saying "Be careful what you wish for!" It went from low the low 70s yesterday to 96 today :devil: but I was determined to get it done so here it is.

Jmorales3181 06-28-2013 11:07 PM

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Looks good man!:chevy:
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LostMy65 06-28-2013 11:14 PM

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I took a couple of weekends off from Sanity and went to Pacific City out at the coast for one weekend and then spent the next weekend catching up on all the yard work I neglected. If you don't mow your lawn at least weekly this time of year in Oregon you darn near need to rent a goat to get it down. And it's also been a little rainy the last week or so. Well I was wishing for some sun and dry weather so I could get the epoxy primer on the bottom of the cab. I should have remembered the saying "Be careful what you wish for!" It went from low the low 70s yesterday to 96 today :devil: but I was determined to get it done so here it is.

If you're going to use the weather as an excuse to work on your truck, you are going to get a lot done next week.
Crap is it going to be hot!
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pdxhall 06-28-2013 11:21 PM

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If you're going to use the weather as an excuse to work on your truck, you are going to get a lot done next week.
Crap is it going to be hot!
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That's what I hear. I've only got tomorrow and then I go back to work until Wed. and that's air conditioned. Thur. thru Sun. I'll be down at the Waterfront Blues Festival that I've been attending every year for about 22 years. Summer seams to get in the way of working on the truck at times. :metal:

Bomp 06-28-2013 11:50 PM

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My yardwork is soooo far behind.
Nice job on the underside of the cab.:metal:

pdxhall 07-02-2013 10:48 PM

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I'm back to working on my rear gas tank and a member happened to ask some questions about it. Here you go Seth. There are photos on the first page of the thread that show some shots of how I trimmed the frame rails. Here are a few more shots of the modification.

aggie91 07-03-2013 09:45 AM

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Have you decided what you are going to put on top of the epoxy on the bottom of the cab?

I used this stuff for Korbin's truck We like the way it turned out. It is availabe in Black and Tintable. We used the Tintable so it is the same color as the truck. The black probably covers better, we sued a whole kit for the bottom of his cab. Not bad, found it online for $121 shipped to our door.

http://www.u-pol.com/product-cat/83/...-bed-liner.htm


Truck is looking good!

pdxhall 07-03-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 6154725)
Have you decided what you are going to put on top of the epoxy on the bottom of the cab?

I used this stuff for Korbin's truck We like the way it turned out. It is availabe in Black and Tintable. We used the Tintable so it is the same color as the truck. The black probably covers better, we sued a whole kit for the bottom of his cab. Not bad, found it online for $121 shipped to our door.

http://www.u-pol.com/product-cat/83/...-bed-liner.htm


Truck is looking good!

Thanks, man. That's the exact stuff I am planning on using. I got the idea from Markeb01. He used is and has great results over a long period of time. It's good to hear of somebody else using it. Any tricks or tips on laying it down?


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