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Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
I think the company name is actually two words, but since the search function doesn't like words of less than four letters . . .
Anyway, I've seen a couple of the early-model "RDS 250 FP" dry ice blasters for sale recently. About all I know is that they're all-pneumatic, dual hose, and hold about 30 pounds of pellets. Has anyone here used one? Is anyone still using one? My thought was that maybe I could pick up a DIB machine for three figures instead of five. (I don't like numbers that have commas in them, and aren't income. )Another consideration for me would be to only have to acquire a compressor, instead of a compressor and generator for most Cold Jet blasters. The one description I found on the 'Net said it "operates at 60 -120 psi and 120 to 300 cfm." I was figuring on a compressor that would handle up to 185 CFM or so for the newer Cold Jet machines. Is that higher flow rate on the 250-FP because of the dual hoses? What are you Cold Jet operators using for a compressor? (Make/model info appreciated.) There won't be any "house air" on many of my potential jobs. Whaddya think? Grab one (or both), or {MP&THG mode} "Run away!!!" {close mode}? Thanks for any info. |
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
I think the RDS 250 FP is a unit that was made by Alpheus but was branded by Coldjet when they bought them out- I could be wrong though. Anyway, that is an older unit - completely pneumonic...I have a Power PTX unit that is also pnuemonic, good unit and has done me well BUT it does have limitations and issues. 'Freeze up' is a big issue with a pneumonic machines - also, they usually don't have insulated hoppers or hoppers that agitate and that usually creates flow problems.
I use a 2000 Atlas Copco 185cfm unit for my blaster - max 120psi. That is typically more than enough for any DIBing situation...I think most units have a max psi of 140. Maybe contact Coldjet and see what they say about that unit? they are really good with their customer service... |
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I saw the photos of that storefront job you did, with the blaster and dryer in one pic. I'm giving some serious thought to running a dryer with whatever compressor I get, even if I'm not running a machine that's "picky" about moisture. Quote:
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
You'll pretty much need some sort of aftercooler with any DIB you get - moisture is the enemy! lol...I ended up just getting Coldjets version but they are pretty simple to build.
I saw a Coldjet Aero 30 listed on ebay a few weeks ago - it is an amazing unit and it had tons of extra's. Here is the link: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=320338821470 Its basically half the price of new, and its not even broken in yet. Keep your eye out over the internet. I'm sure many companies will be liquidating their equipment, so many plants have closed down... |
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A big fishing bait company in this area used to get a boxcar load of bagged staurolite every now and then for blast-cleaning their boat hulls, but apparently they caught hell from the EPA or somebody about that, maybe three or four years ago. I'll have to find out what they're using now. They also manufacture and distribute "wet" ice, but I don't think they do anything with CO2-type stuff. Now that would be "cool," to have a DRICE supplier that close by.
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
Yeah, sorry - I had an aero 30 on my watch list as well in ebay...
I know its quite an investment but there may be even a little money in Dry Ice distribution for you if there's no supplier near you. As long as there's a gas supply company that can supply you liquid CO2 then you could make your own from a pelletizer. Now, Coldejet sells a few different pelletizers - small unit makes something like 100lbs/hr of rice pellets...cost is around $40,000. Trevinek (spelling) makes a small standalone unit with recovery system for around $20,000 I think...But, you can always sell dry ice - I'm always suprised how much my supplier sells to business's and everyday people...farmers use it, fisheries/fisherman, grocery stores, restuarants, everyday people jsut come in for their lunch pails etc. I've often thought of getting one...one thing at a time though, it'd be back to the bank! lol... |
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?Quote:
[/quote]I know its quite an investment but there may be even a little money in Dry Ice distribution for you if there's no supplier near you. As long as there's a gas supply company that can supply you liquid CO2 then you could make your own from a pelletizer.[/quote] Quote:
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I s'pose if you put dry ice in your drink, it would get cold, but it might be a lot fizzier. ![]() I realize sublimation is a part of how the process works, but it's a pain to have your blasting medium disappearing even when it's not being used.
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
Hi CO2
I got an offer of DIB blasting an industrial unit that was damaged by cars that caught fire in there. Basically we have to remove the smoke damage (soot) from the walls and blast the floor too. the total area including walls and floor is about 1000sqmt. The walls are just concrete blocks painted over,have you cleaned smoke damage before ? how long would it take to clean the smoke damage? There does not seem to be any heat damage on the walls so the soot is not burnt on so to speak. I would be concerned about the dust created and this dust lodging back on the cleaned surface again etc, any info would be appreciated. |
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I've done a few fire resto's, certainly not fond of them...always messy! We've only done wood in the past, it's fairly easy as the soot adheres to the sawdust for easier cleanup. One basement we did the foundation (painted cinder block) had some soot on it, we blasted but had to wipe down with soot cleaner afterwards. Pretty much, you'll lose the battle but as long as you can keep the soot dust to a minnimum - use air scrubbers/neg air manchines, probably as many as you have for that space! that will help some... sorry, couldn't be of more help... good luck, let me know what approach you took and how it turned out. |
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
guys I have a cold jet 1000 blaster and a coldjet 1500 peletizer if anyone is interested . I am excepting the best offer . the 1000 blaster has 2000 hrs and the peletizer has 10,570 hrs. located in SC 8037815399
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
how much for the pellitizer?
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Re: Cold Jet/ColdJet 250-FP?
I am asking 35,000 this is 1/3 of replacment cost
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