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HI!... Looks great. I have a very similar blasting cabinet. Do not use Silica sand!!!!! This causes lung cancer. Get yourself some large Rubbermaid containers and buy some fine and coarse glass bead. Works so much better than sand. The fine glass bead works great on plastic RC car parts. Also get some seam sealer and seal up all the joints inside and out. The cabinets leak like crazy. If that one has a long florescent tube style light inside of it, ditch it. They are not very bright and fail a lot due to the blasting media hitting it. Get a 250 or 500 watt halogen light and mount it to the outside of the cabinet. You will have to cut a hole for it. So much brighter and easier. I also hooked up a 1H.P vacuum system to mine to suck out the dust while blasting Works great. Lexan is expensive. Do yourself a favor and go out and get some window glass tear offs. It`s basically a thing film of clear plastic that protects the window from blasting media glazing it over. Here`s a few pics of my set -up.
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Very nice setup H.P Freak
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Tonight I fitted the regulator then plumbed up a tested
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Finished up the little welding cart today by adding the grinder box
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It's been a couple of years since I completed my build and with time and adding new tools to the shop I found that the benches along the back wall were taking up space and not being used :o So on the weekend I removed them and reused the materials to build some more useful shelving, splashed some colour on the wall to brighten the place up and there you go Still have plenty of sorting out to do but very happy with the result
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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