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SFSB90 90 Pound Gravity Feed Abrasive Blaster

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Features

  • Remove oxidation, paint and rust
  • Includes 4 ceramic nozzles, 8 foot x 3/8 inch blasting hose, pistol grip blast gun, and protective hood
  • Heavy-duty all steel construction, Gravity feed design, 7.5 gal. tank size , 90 poundscapacity
  • Maximum working pressure: 120 psi, Air consumption: 7CFM @ 80 psi, Use 80 grit or smaller diameter abrasive
  • 10 inch rubber wheels; overall size: 16 inch L x 18 inch W x 36 inch T; weighs 20 pounds

Description

Remove oxidation, paint and rust with the Black Bull 90 Lb Gravity Feed Abrasive Blaster. Designed for contractors and serious do-it-yourselfers, this steel sandblaster is an easy way for you to clean a variety of different surfaces including metal, wood, brick or concrete. This siphon feed sandblaster with steel hopper features a 90 lb capacity for approximately 150 minutes of blast time. A long 8 foot blast hose lets you get into out of the way and hard to reach places.

Product Dimensions: 16"D x 16"W x 18"H


Brand: Black Bull


Color: Red


Special Feature: Durable


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Product Dimensions: ‎16"D x 16"W x 18"H


Brand: ‎Black Bull


Color: ‎Red


Special Feature: ‎Durable


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Outdoor


Target Audience: ‎Unisex Adult


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Caster Type: ‎Pneumatic


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Manufacturer: ‎Buffalo Tools


Model: ‎SFSB90


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Item model number: ‎SFSB90


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎SFSB90


Special Features: ‎Durable


Date First Available: December 2, 2008


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  • Exceeded my expectations and fulfilled my needs nicely. JUST BUY IT.
It looked much bigger in the picture than in real life. When it arrived, I was surprised how small it was. But it will hold an entire 50 lb bags of media, or full 5 gallon bucket worth. Assembly was easy and took 10- 15 minutes just by looking at the picture on the box. I expected a lid, something to keep debris and leaves out, but no such luck. Based on what I saw on youtube, this unit performed much faster than I expected. Apparently the guys on youtube had smaller compressors, maybe 7 cfm? My air did not have a dryer. I have a 80 gallon 18scfm compressor and with that much flow, and the right media, the rust really disappears quickly. Going through paint is 2/3 slower. Going through paint you will use a lot of media. Aluminum oxide 80 grit ($25, 50lbs from tractor supply) worked really well but left the metal with a semi rough surface after the rust or paint was removed down to bare metal. Aluminum oxide is $10 cheaper per 50lbs than glass media, and its 25% faster at removing rust and paint, although it leaves a rougher finish, which will be ok on some projects, and not acceptable on others. Glass media 80 grit ($34, 50lb tractor supply) left a much smoother surface, better for repainting if you want a smooth finish on your paint job when your done. Glass media was 25% slower at removing material than the aluminum oxide was. But it definitely left a smoother finish and it was more thorough at removing debris. There will certainly be times the extra cost and slowness will be my preferred removal media for the preferred finish. I tried black diamond 30-60 grit and it would only shoot from the largest nozzle. It did remove material, but was much slower than the other medias. It was also much cheaper at $8.50 per 50 lb bag. I didnt like it. It wont get down in the nooks and crannys of pits to remove all rust. It only works on smooth surfaces and it bounces around a lot more while shooting. Also the material it did remove, was less effective as it left behind more rust and debri it just didn't seem able to dislodge. Its removal effectiveness was much sloppier. The spray gun was surprisingly effective. It came with four different sized nozzles which change out quickly and don't need tools to do so. I tried every nozzle size on each of the different medias. I'm glad it came with different sized nozzles, as each of the different medias had its own preferences for what nozzle it would shoot well out of. When I was assembling it, I looked at the outlet tube at the bottom of the tank and saw a hole in it the hose would not be able to close up. My initial impression was it was junk with poor engineering and I expected poor performance from this unit. But to my surprise it performed flawlessly for me. I did make sure my media was dry. The glass media, although I opened it from a sealed plastic can, seemed a little damp to the touch. It seemed a little clingy. To my surprise it did shoot well out of the gun with the air flow although it did stick slightly to the interior of the nozzle. But it did not clog the gun or nozzle. However the glass media did not settle well to the bottom of the tank although it did flow well through the outlet pipe at the bottom. I would fill the tank with glass media and a one inch cavity would develop above the outlet tube. Any glass media perfectly directly above the outlet tube would fall down and out the tube and it did shoot well. However, any glass media not directly above the outlet tube, stuck to itself and would not fall to the bottom till we shook the tank, or reached in and knocked it loose. I cant blame the blaster for this. But the glass media was a bit tacky and not free flowing like the aluminum oxide or black diamond slag media. If I had a lot of need to use a lot of glass, I would examine how to attach a vibrator to the bottom of the tank. I'm also wondering if I can dry the glass media out further by placing bags of desiccant inside and leaving it there to further remove moisture. The hose from the bottom of the tank to the gun seemed a bit short at 7 feet. But since the tank rolled around easy enough, it really didn't seem to be much of a problem. Expecting this to be a problem, I bought another 30 foot $53 piece of hose from ace hardware. The longer the hose, the longer it takes the media to go from the tank to the gun. The 7 hose had a 15 second delay. The 30 foot hose had a 45 second delay. But once a hose is primed, then there is no delay each time you pull the trigger. Realizing the moisture content of media will play a big part in the blasting effectiveness, I have purchased a $10 moisture meter so i can measure with precision the moisture content of medial before i buy it, and how the moisture changes in my different media storage situations. Alotpower Soil Moisture Sensor Meter,Hygrometer Moisture Sensor for Garden, Farm, Lawn Plants Indoor & Outdoor(No Battery needed) I will also be able to tell how much moisture the media left in the pot has absorbed while being stored in it. I expect there to be a point it will absorb moisture from sitting in the open pot in my high humidity FL where I will learn how long I can leave it in the pot, and when to remove it and put it back in the sealed buckets. The down side: The hose smells awe-full. I cut off a 1 inch piece to take with me to Ace to buy more hose of the same, and it stunk up the car and I had to crack the windows to stop the smell from getting worse. But since this is a took I use outside, I wont hold the smell of the hose against it. I like this unit very much. I would recommend it to anyone not wanting to spend a thousand on a professional rig, and I would buy it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2017 by The Mad Inventor

  • Works as expected
Did exactly what I had hope for. Media blasted truck chassis with #80 Garnet and worked great. Streamed two low volume compressors and wait time for pressure to build was negligible. Use a drying method for the air. Fabricated filter screen to recycle media.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2019 by mikey

  • Great Product
Works exceptionally well.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Jeffrey Budnitz

  • If you are desperate, buy it!
The open head makes it difficult to keep fine and super fine media dry. It clogs a lot.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022 by urthwurm

  • Very easy to use and assemble.
I agree. This item was very easy to setup and use. I blasted the bumper to my TJ. I have a 120 gal compressor. I ran larger coal slag with the biggest of the four nozzles. I ran a lot of material through that way. However, there were no clogs. I also found that when I put cardboard down on the driveway where I was working, I could reuse the material. This was when using the slag. I used finer grain mix as well. I could only get one use out of the fine material bcuz it seemed to pickup moisture from the compressed air which caused it to clog on a second pass. The slag was a great stripper. $8 per 50 lb bag and I could reuse it again. Although I have a smaller compressor, I have not tried it. The larger one did such a great job I will go back to it. I recommend getting a thick long sleeve shirt and gloves. I also used protective glasses under the provided hood. I would recommend this product. It's awesome. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2020 by dougw

  • Cheaply made
Junk
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Good Performance for the Price
I bought this as a backup to my cabinet blaster for large and unwieldy parts that wouldn't come close to fitting in. The overall fit and finish is better than I had expected from the price, and the Instructions are straight-forward. Performance is great as long as you keep clean air, clean sand, and plenty of CFM. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2015 by Chance W.

  • It's all about cfm.
My goal is to be learn how to remove paint and rust from old snapper mowers, dumbbells, etc and repaint (small projects). While researching the differences between syphon and compressed blasters it became apparent that compressed blasters require more cfm than my compressor can produce and I think that unrealistc expectations for small compressors is why they consistently receive mediocre reviews. Bad reviews and honest opinions pointed toward a 10 cfm @ 90 psi minimum. My compressor only produces 7 cfm @ 90 psi and 9 cfm @ 40 psi. It is a 25 gallon craftsman. So, siphon feed it is. Using 70 grit (I know the description suggests no larger than 80 grit but I'm a bargain hunter and wanted to know if HF's 70 grit aluminum oxide would work) and the number 6 nozzle at 95 psi my results were as good as the videos demonstrated. I also experimented at 80 psi (did not work), 85 psi (did not work) and 90 psi (worked). After a bunch of research and reading between the lines I am happy with the performance of this syphon feed sandblaster. The only complaint I have is that the included hood is barely serviceable and is therfore like a skid mark on an otherwise clean pair of drawers (smh). Surely there is a better alternative that is still cost effective. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2019 by Jason

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