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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 13695" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Good tip on the porta power, I have a few 12 to 18 pull rams I could use. I can take a few picsf my blaster if you want. Its just a cheap 100 lb unit. screw on top requires a funnel to fill.</p><p>The good ones have the funnel built in and a large disc you pull up and the internal pressure holds the plug up against a oring to seal the tank.</p><p>Air comes in through a dryer and then Y's into the top of the tank and also down the side and then straight across the bottom. As it crosses the bottom there is a T that points straight up into the bottom of the tank with a ball valve to control the speed the sand in allowed to drop into the air stream. From there the air continues on though 3 meters of heavy wall hose and into a 3.2mm ceramic nozzel with a ball valve to stop the flow. The best nozzles have a heavy square rubber cube that plugs the end of the nozzle to stop the sand. the ball valves don't last long</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 13695, member: 307"] Good tip on the porta power, I have a few 12 to 18 pull rams I could use. I can take a few picsf my blaster if you want. Its just a cheap 100 lb unit. screw on top requires a funnel to fill. The good ones have the funnel built in and a large disc you pull up and the internal pressure holds the plug up against a oring to seal the tank. Air comes in through a dryer and then Y's into the top of the tank and also down the side and then straight across the bottom. As it crosses the bottom there is a T that points straight up into the bottom of the tank with a ball valve to control the speed the sand in allowed to drop into the air stream. From there the air continues on though 3 meters of heavy wall hose and into a 3.2mm ceramic nozzel with a ball valve to stop the flow. The best nozzles have a heavy square rubber cube that plugs the end of the nozzle to stop the sand. the ball valves don't last long Ken [/QUOTE]
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