Fyrme
Well-known member
When I came here to search for my question, the first thing I saw was the sticky up top about abrasive blasting resources. It was like those Sundays when you go to church and you swear the preacher was preaching about you that day. Anyway, WOW, there is a ton of info in there. I will be reading more into it as time allows.
BUT, for today, I am hoping to find a quick solution to my time sensitive need. I have 4 wheels I'm needing blasted, so I can paint them before the end of this week. So I needed a cabinet pronto, and could not afford a "good" one. I bit the bullet and bought a HF cabinet while on sale for $130. I got one of the wheels done and quickly discovered the first issue. The problem is with the overhead lighting reflecting on the window, making it hard to see inside. I remember having this same problem with other more expensive cabinets I've used before. Aside from turning off the lights in the shop, is there a better solution to deflecting the overhead light?
BUT, for today, I am hoping to find a quick solution to my time sensitive need. I have 4 wheels I'm needing blasted, so I can paint them before the end of this week. So I needed a cabinet pronto, and could not afford a "good" one. I bit the bullet and bought a HF cabinet while on sale for $130. I got one of the wheels done and quickly discovered the first issue. The problem is with the overhead lighting reflecting on the window, making it hard to see inside. I remember having this same problem with other more expensive cabinets I've used before. Aside from turning off the lights in the shop, is there a better solution to deflecting the overhead light?