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Abrasive blasting question

jproaster

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So my desire is to have a small-medium blasting cabinet indoors; and I'd like to have a connection to run a hose through the window next to where the indoor cabinet will sit. I just assumed that I'd obtain a media container for outdoor blasting.

So, if I have a cabinet indoors and can hook up a line to utilize that media, will I need a second media container outdoors? Let's assume a 15' line from cabinet would be sufficient.

If it's possible, is it advisable?

Thanks
John
 
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jproaster

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Since my blasting cabinet plan is hobby level, it won't get used alot. So would my air line (3/4" copper) end with a Milton V coupler that would allow the cabinet hose to be disconnected for other tool use? Like running a line outside to blast.

Thanks for your assistance. I'm gonna love my shop when all these details are made concrete. Starting welding lessons tonight- stick!

John
 

WTP07

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So my desire is to have a small-medium blasting cabinet indoors; and I'd like to have a connection to run a hose through the window next to where the indoor cabinet will sit. I just assumed that I'd obtain a media container for outdoor blasting.

So, if I have a cabinet indoors and can hook up a line to utilize that media, will I need a second media container outdoors? Let's assume a 15' line from cabinet would be sufficient.

If it's possible, is it advisable?

Thanks
John

An air dryer of some sort is a must. Blasting uses a lot of air, and when the compressor is running constantly, it creates a lot of condensation. Without an air dryer you will be constantly clearing the gun. A dessicant type dryer will work for your application here.
 
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