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Skat Blast 780-TL Arrived.

G19Tony

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I immediately drilled holes in it for a blow off gun, extra light and hooks to hang the blast gun and the blow off gun. I raised it 4 inches with blocks, but it could easily go up another 2. I may build a pallet for it. It's considerably more comfortable up a little bit. I'm going to vent the dust collector to atmo. :lol:

I still have to plumb it for air and the dryer.







 
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C96

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Very nice, I like it all, blast cabinet, shed, all of it. It’s nice to have a new dedicated area just for this application.

By all means share some photos when you install the air lines, looks like a great project and going to be an awesome place to do some blasting.

Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
 

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Where did u acquire the extra light and supplies for the blowoff hose. I like it and would like to to the same to mine.
 

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That's a pretty nice set up.

Build a frame for it and the dust collector to sit on and add some locking casters. I move mine around all the time for cleanup and when I need more space for other stuff.

Also, don't point the gun at the light bulb. :thumbup:
 
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G19Tony

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That's a pretty nice set up.

Build a frame for it and the dust collector to sit on and add some locking casters. I move mine around all the time for cleanup and when I need more space for other stuff.

Also, don't point the gun at the light bulb. :thumbup:

I'll try not to blast the bulbs. :lol:

It's in it's permanent spot. The shed is the dirty work area. I have a parts cleaner, drill press and a grinder in there also. I need to think of other stuff that I'm sure I need, I just don't know it yet! :eyecrazy:
 
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mikegt4

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I bought a TL-780 cabinet about 4 months ago and I am very happy with it. I am building a base frame for it (I agree that it needs to be 4"-5" taller) and added a blow off gun, water separator and extra light right away.

I am close enough to TP that I went to their showroom and saved a ton on shipping and got extra showroom only discounts on the unit and various media.
 
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G19Tony

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I bought a TL-780 cabinet about 4 months ago and I am very happy with it. I am building a base frame for it (I agree that it needs to be 4"-5" taller) and added a blow off gun, water separator and extra light right away.

I am close enough to TP that I went to their showroom and saved a ton on shipping and got extra showroom only discounts on the unit and various media.

That's cool, to be that close. I got the cab and vac on sale, bought them separately. It was a bit cheaper that way, then buying the bundle. I called in and got a code for a St. Pat's weekend sale, so that helped. TP is a good company to deal with. I've called with questions a couple times, and the help was quick and courteous. :thumbup:
 

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Great choice. I've been using and have owned TB cabinets for many years now. Solid products and a great company. A buddy bought the 780 a few weeks ago and loves it. And we both have ours on blocks too!:lol:

Little tip, put a couple strips of 2" clear packing tape across your lens protector. Really helps extend the life of the film and gives you a cheap extra tear off.
 
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G19Tony

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I got the desiccant dryer installed, and the hole drilled for the exhaust. It's a little awkward, but workable. My 3/8's air hose will reach from the garage to the cabinet, I just have to find a 1/2 to 3/8 reducer, so I can hook the hose up.

Vent to the outside.









 
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G19Tony

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This project is pretty much complete. The two seams on the inside of the cabinet were not caulked very well. TP sent me a tube of caulking. Great customer service. :thumbup: I'll get to that in a day or so. My media arrived the other day, 24lbs medium glass. Blasting soon! :eyecrazy:





 
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