Bib Overalls
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I am in the process of updating an older Snap On blast cabinet. Biggest change is swapping out the "hair dryer" and bag vacuum set up for a Dust Deputy cyclone dust separator and shop vac.
That was all I was going to do until I turned on the lights. Just two old standard bulbs behind some expanded metal. Not very effective.
So I am thinking about upgrading with two each two foot LED strips from Lowe's in a standard shop light fixture. This will be my first experience with LED lights and also my first blast cabinet renovation.
Is there anything that you know of that precludes using LEDs in a blast cabinet?
Can the LEDs be exposed to the blasting environment or do they need to be protected in some manner.
If LEDs are not suitable what is a good alternative?
That was all I was going to do until I turned on the lights. Just two old standard bulbs behind some expanded metal. Not very effective.
So I am thinking about upgrading with two each two foot LED strips from Lowe's in a standard shop light fixture. This will be my first experience with LED lights and also my first blast cabinet renovation.
Is there anything that you know of that precludes using LEDs in a blast cabinet?
Can the LEDs be exposed to the blasting environment or do they need to be protected in some manner.
If LEDs are not suitable what is a good alternative?