I've been thinking of getting a sand blasting cabinet for various bits and pieces of rusty car. Plenty to choose from, on the likes of eBay and Machine Mart. However, most that are of the size I'm thinking about, seem to want an airflow of around 10 cubic feet per minute.
I have a cheap Machine Mart 2hp compressor with a 25 litre receiver, rated at about 7 CFM However, that seems to be "piston displacement". In reality, I doubt I even get 3 CFM out of it at 100 PSI! What's more, it can't run continuously. Only about a 50% duty cycle.
However, I also have an ancient (1960s, I think!) 2hp Hydrovane, rated at 5.7 CFM, but I think this one really DOES deliver that at 100 PSI - and of course, can run continuously.
Would I be right in thinking that with a blasting cabinet, if I use too small a compressor, all that will happen is that I'll either have to stop frequently to let the receiver re-fill, or I'll just have to live with a relatively narrow jet of sand? Or is it more complicated than that?
I have a cheap Machine Mart 2hp compressor with a 25 litre receiver, rated at about 7 CFM However, that seems to be "piston displacement". In reality, I doubt I even get 3 CFM out of it at 100 PSI! What's more, it can't run continuously. Only about a 50% duty cycle.
However, I also have an ancient (1960s, I think!) 2hp Hydrovane, rated at 5.7 CFM, but I think this one really DOES deliver that at 100 PSI - and of course, can run continuously.
Would I be right in thinking that with a blasting cabinet, if I use too small a compressor, all that will happen is that I'll either have to stop frequently to let the receiver re-fill, or I'll just have to live with a relatively narrow jet of sand? Or is it more complicated than that?

