So I got a HF sandblaster on sale for $55 (pressurized 20lb), some "rough" soda media, then wasn't happy with the hastle & ineffectiveness of baking soda.
Then I decided to build a rough cabinet. Went to Homeboy Depot and got ~$25 in wood/parts, had them cut everything for free. Went back to HF, got some 80grit Glass Bead media, random guy gave me a 20% off coupon and n00b cashier keyed it as
$20 off the media instead.
I also added a 18" flourecent light I've had for random lighting situations, inside right above the arm holes.
So I'm at:$55 for the blaster
$17 for the deadman nozzle/gun
$25 for wood/parts
$8 for real glass
$20 for beads
$40 for soda media=$165 including "soda mistake".The local speed shop charges $65 to clean ONE Honda block, and I have a bunch of blocks, turbos, heads, t-bodies, and misc shit I want to clean - all aluminum. Basicly I'll be saving money after I do my 2 gsr blocks and 1 gsr head. My friend will probably give me >$100 to blast his rims, which will be a cakewalk for this thing. It eats paint like Chris M does n00bs. I put more time into it than I thought and made the cabinet a bit too big, but the results make up for all the bullshit. It almost looks like I just sprayed silver paint on everything:
Dirty-ass free 42/48 turbo I got (need black beauty or sand for turbine):
The most crusty TB I had (56-to-60mm test mule), 2nd pic shows uncorroded/unblasted factory finish (and TPS spot I missed):
Free B18B1, the ribbing on either side of the dipstick was
solid crusty oxide (obviously I only did the left):
Then the cabinet itself. 48"W x 24"H x 36"D, 24"x20" glass window (not acrylic), V-angled bottom to collect the leftovers (chair is to load stuff into it).
I could probably jump up and down inside the thing the way I braced it. I tend to overbuild shit. I was surprised that beads don't create any dust.
The only downside is I have to spray media for 20-30 seconds into a bottle before it comes out decent (if I let it sit). Basicly it loads up in the hose when I don't use it for several mins. It doesn't bother me since my compressor is big enough & the blaster is fairly efficient. I'm going to get black beauty and plastic stuff since I've heard & read that it those 2 will do rust/aluminum better and cheaper than glass beads. Edit: now that I think about it, I think it's because the compressor's regulator is busted and is stuck at 100psi. I'll probably just put one right on the sandblaster and go from there.