srosa707
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Can anyone reccomend a blast cabinet? Im lookin to pick one up but i dont want anything thats gonna clog alot and whatnot. Any suggestions? Thanks fellas.
rodwerkz said:More about HF. Sooo.. essentially if you want to use the cabnet and do a bunch of rework and retrofit the HF would probably work ok. you get what you pay for.
PAToyota said:Second TP Tools, I have a 960 with the full size side extension and added a second light inside. Very quality product.
Dayum! Good point!gerry said:Just wanted to point out something here. No matter where you get a blast cabinent it WILL leak some. It's just the nature of the fine dust that you are creating inside. When you mentioned putting it in your gararge that sent chills up my spine. be fore warned that if you store you car in the same gararge as your cabinenet, you car WILL get a layer of abrasive dust on it. This dust, you may or may not see, will damage your paintjod every time you wash your car of even brush up against it. It will get on your wipers and grind streaks into your windshield. It will get on the wipers that rub on your side windows and eat into the glass every time you roll your window up or down. If you go with a benchtop modle I suggest you take it outside everytime you use to eliminate as much of the dust in your gararge as you can. If you choose a cabinent larger than a benchtop, put wheels on it so you can wheel it out into your driveway. Please don't blow this warning off as I have expierenced all of the above damage to my cars and seen the dust accumilate in my shop. Ideal situation would be a seperate room or building for both your blast cabinents and welding/metalwork equipment so none of the debris gets on our cars. Barring any of the above solutions, vent your cabinent through your gararge wall, down into a bucket of water so the air/dust has to pass through the water to get out. This will remove alot of the dust from the discharge. Run your dust collecter for a while after you finish blasting before you open your cabinent up to get your parts out. Oh, and do not vent your cabinenet anywhere near your aircompressor. The dust is so fine that it will go right through most airfilters that come on aircompressors. I'm not trying to discourage you, my two cabinenets in my shop ar two of the handiest tools I own, just trying to elighten you before you learn the hard way. Good luck
This never would have even occured to me....PAToyota said:I picked up my 960 at the Carlisle Fall Show for less than the eBay price. Their guys loaded it into my pickup and I unloaded it with the Bobcat on my end. If you are anywhere near their store in Canfield, Ohio, they have a big sale when they get back from the Hershey Show - they're at Carlisle the one weekend, Hershey the next, and then anything that goes back to the store is reduced and they'll take it right off the truck rather than put it back into the warehouse.
And I thought the ebay price was a good deal. PAToyota said:Actually, I just got their Fall Catalog and right on the cover is the 960 25th Anniversary Edition for $799. My extension is "The Extender" as opposed to "The Boxer" smaller one. It is pretty solid. Most times the weight of something is going to be resting on the grating in the main part, so there isn't a lot of issue of it holding weight. Bolted in place, it is solid.

srosa707 said:Can anyone reccomend a blast cabinet? Im lookin to pick one up but i dont want anything thats gonna clog alot and whatnot. Any suggestions? Thanks fellas.
toms73novass said:I made mine for about $200. MDF lined with 22g sheet metal. Bought gloves from eastwood. 3' deep 4' long 3' high.
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) I usually put the shop vac outside (window on other side of blast cabinet and run hose out window to keep down on noise.) You definately need a vac! If you see on the wall , top right, a couple times forgetting to turn on vac and dust goes everywhere and quickly you cant see what you are doing. I have a duct that causes air to enter from top right and then flow along the "floor" of the cabinet for cross draw.
Hawk231 said:PAToyota,
Is there any way you could post some pictures of your cabinet extension installation. I picked up an extension for my cabinet, but I'm having a little trouble positioning it. The instructions that came with it aren't the best.
PAToyota said:It wasn't too hard. I just held it in place and traced around it with a pencil and marked the mounting hole locations with a Sharpie. Then measured in the width of the flange and marked that with a Sharpie. Started at the existing hole for the dust collector and cut it out with an air shear. Searched through some stuff on the hard drive and came up with these two from when I was installing it.