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:51: and I are going to pickup my new sand blasting cabinet today . Early B-day gift to me . PA have them on sale until Sunday . It will make parts clean up in winter a lot easier 10 x 21 in. plexiglass viewing window and 33-1/2 x 22 x 18 in. internal work area . :highfive:
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That is one great present Dave! Very exciting! :D :worship:
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Eugen wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:48 am That is one great present Dave! Very exciting! :D :worship:
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New Tools are always fun! :worship:
I have the table top version - sometimes wish I had held out for the bigger one you are getting...
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My son built this a few years ago. Big enough for most shop parts.

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That's awesome Noel ! - Good use for an old oil tank, I'll have to remember that :cheers:
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That is an terrific blast cabinet Noel. I think I would like to make one. Another project to add to the list! :thumbsup: :peace: Harry
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Blasting cabinets are great. When I purchased mine I bought a bench top on clearance. Couldn't pass up the price. When I put it together I decided to pull the chute assembly down to the bottom and made a stand to hold it. Gained 8" of height when I did it. Noel you got a nice one there.
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propane1 wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:25 am My son built this a few years ago. Big enough for most shop parts.

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:O :worship: thats huge Noel . Is that made from an old furnace oil tank ?
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:51: and I made the 2 hour round trip to Barrie and back stopping at a couple of stores . 4 hours of "some assembly required " and it is together . By that time I was done , time for a rest . We will fire it up tomorrow . I opted for LED rope light instead of the light "purchased separately " . I found use others one in the past the was too many shadows . Hopefully having a halo of light around the top will solve this . Now that I have it , I need to find a spot in the shop for it before weighting it down with sand . :headbash: Almost didn't buy it because I don't know where I am going to put it .
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