Stelzer
New member
- Location
- Portland, OR
Wondering if anyone has ever considered doing this? The nozzle part of the bead blaster could be unscrewed and aluminum pipe installed for the APTA in less than a minute. Most of these are 1.5" NPT. Much more refined valve mechanism controlled by 1 finger, seems it would facilitate more accurate shots than a ball valve. They all come with pressure gauges as well as a safety valve to eliminate over pressurization. Quite a few goodies included that'd cost you quite a bit of time and tinkering to DIY.
TS is currently selling the APTA for $349, which seems pricey given the crude design and a complete lack of any of the features on a bead blaster. Even including the aluminum pipe, this could be made for about $100. I already have a big shot and I've made a PVC APTA, but ball valves aren't great. I know some retrofit with sprinkler valves and all that, but this seems like an easy conversion at an affordable price. The only downfall I see is the more bulbous tank end.
Thoughts?
TS is currently selling the APTA for $349, which seems pricey given the crude design and a complete lack of any of the features on a bead blaster. Even including the aluminum pipe, this could be made for about $100. I already have a big shot and I've made a PVC APTA, but ball valves aren't great. I know some retrofit with sprinkler valves and all that, but this seems like an easy conversion at an affordable price. The only downfall I see is the more bulbous tank end.
Thoughts?













