If you're into building your own TP has a kit with instructions and all of
the necessary hardware to make one from a few sheets of plywood and some 2 x
4's. That's what I have and I am pleased with it's performance. You can
adjust the width some if you are going to do long pieces. Just a thought.
JVV
----- Original Message -----
From: "sherman" <cm.sherman@verizon.net>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 11:22 AM
Subject: [TR] Sandblast cabinet opinions
> I would like to poll the community on their thoughts on sand blasting
> cabinets
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> Ive been considering two options:
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> A] Harbor Freight 38440-2VGA ($110.00 delivered), a low-end option
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> or
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> B] TPTools 780-TL Top Load Cabinet ($350 delivered), a moderate cabinet.
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> I am using (dont laugh) a small but highly efficient residential
compressor
> (Porter-Cable Compressor CF2400) - which delivers 7.7 cfm@80 psi, to save
> some bucks. Considering the light blasting work I have (front suspension
> parts), is it better to buy the throw-away cabinet or am I being
> penny-wise dollar foolish?
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> Thanks in Advance
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> Corey Sherman
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