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Was thinking the same thing using a collet. I really like the one pictured! Do you know the name of that style or where I can get it?
The abrasive wheels I use are like scotchbrite and not heavy but super light and soft about equal to 200 grit. I can easily open the hole to move past the...
How would that fit on the end of the shaft as there are no threads left? Would I have to open the disc up/ enlarge the wheels hole to insert the sleeve? Here ate a few pics of the wheel on the 5/8 arbor.
So I got a 2” thick abrasive wheel that I want to put on my buffer but even with taking out the spacer it fits flush to the end. I need about another 1/2 inch for the nut. I don’t have a mill or lathe so I can’t turn down the shoulder for more wheel clearance.
Seems like this maybe a common...
Yup I already posted my results from using my pressure washer sand blaster for large parts two weeks ago now! Worked great! Now thinking about all the small parts.
So I am considering buying the HF sandblaster. I don’t have room in the garage and therefore would need to have this kept and used outside. We don’t get much rain and humidity is low here in AZ and I would cover it when not used. Is this crazy? Anyone else ever do this with success or failure?
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As I stated in the above post the trick to this is having the right nozzle to create the required vacuum to pull the media. This is a chart by General Pump who makes the nozzles and sells the kit. Its GPm in the center section. So this is how you choose your nozzle. It looks like the kit is...