When you think “concrete guy,” you might not usually think “artist.” But then again, you might not know Mark Handeland of Handeland Concrete.
When you think “concrete guy,” you might not usually think “artist.” But then again, you might not know Mark Handeland of Handeland Concrete.
Question: What is the difference between a siphon blaster and a pressure feed blaster? Let’s break down those differences.
There’s a reason Vaniman’s sandblasters offer different nozzle sizes — and why all our sandblasting nozzle tips are changeable.
So you need a microabrasive sandblaster — but there are so many brands and models to choose from, where do you begin? Here are the most useful questions to ask…
Vaniman’s precision micro blasting tech just got a new best friend: thermoset acrylic plastic blasting media!
Repairing circuit boards is a breeze with a sandblaster to remove the conformal coating. The Master Problast 3 ESD is designed for coating removal and many other applications.
Earlier this year we connected with Morne Mamlambo of Mamlambo Fossils — he’d been wanting to try a sandblaster for a tricky crab fossil he’d been working on.
“How big is this blaster on the inside? Can I fit (random object) inside it?” See the internal dimensions of our blasters here.
Sandpapering those old engine parts by hand got you down? Switch to a microabrasive sandblaster for professional looking results in a fraction of the time.
Vaniman’s Mobile Problast is the perfect micro sandblaster for fossil preparation and matrix removal, glass etching and carving, tool cleaning, post-print parts processing, polishing, peening, deburring, deoxidizing, and tons of other uses.