How much for the cabinet?
Harbor Freight?
Thanks, BZ
>From: R Haug <haugchiro@moscow.com>
>Reply-To: R Haug <haugchiro@moscow.com>
>To: Chris.Brucciani@ercgroup.com, "datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net"
><datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: Sand Blast Cabinet
>Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2000 06:26:15 -0700
>
>Chris.Brucciani@ercgroup.com wrote:
>
> > R Haug wrote "I just got a blast cabinet..."
> >
> > I would be interested in what you purchased and am wondering if anyone
>has
> > rigged up anything that worked. My dilemma is that I really don't have
>the
> > room to store a blast cabinet, and don't need it very often. I would
>really
> > like something that can be disassembled. That blast media can really
>find
> > places that the sun ain't never going to shine.
> >
> > Chris Brucciani
> > SRL 3032
> > Marietta, GA
>
>Chris,
>I purchased my blast cabinet form Harbor freight. It is their biggest one,
>about 32" wide. Can't put fenders in it but all the small stuff easily.
>It
>does take up some room though, I had to remove one of my storage shelves.
>I
>also have a pressure pot sandblaster that I used for my frame last sunday.
>I
>used a tent made up of tarps to keep the sand from blowing all over the
>neighborhood. I don't know of any cabinets that come apart. I will be
>using 70
>grit sand, glass beads, ground up walnut shells, and possibly plastic
>medium in
>the cabinet. It has an easy to dump release valve on the bottom of the
>funnel.
>
>Hope that helps
>Bob
>
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