John
How do you deal with the reflection off the sight window when using you
cabinet outside? I almost have to turn the lights in my shop off to see
inside the cabinet. I know what you mean about the fine dust and would like
to come up with a method of using my cabinet outside .
Bob Nogueira Dallas TX ( "...where the sky is not cloudy all day.......")
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----- Original Message -----
>From : John T. Blair <jblair@exis.net>
To: <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: Blast cabinet
>
> I have one of the Harbor Freight "portable" blast cabinets,
> and I love it. I like it because I can move it around.
> I don't have the floor space in the shop to dedicate to a
> blast cabinet. Also, in the past, I've blasted in the
> shop and you get a very fine dust on the floor. This
> traction a real problem, the smooth concrete floor gets
> very slipery.
>
> I now move the blast cabinet outside to blast.
>
> For larger parts, I use a pressure blaster. They cut a
> lot faster than the syphon feed guns in the cabinets.
>
> I've been working on an article for The Brickline which
> I publish and my Morgan web page about Sandblasting.
> If anyone is interested in a draft copy, please email me
> and I'll email you a PDF version of the article.
>
> John
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