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diy blast cabinet

MegaManny009

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11/12/2012
basically how she looks still
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Got the rack inside, the steel lath cost me $8 at homedepot. they sell it as 8'x24''. It was zipped tied to hold. The rack inside fits snug and does not move.
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shot of the brakets and lath zipp tied
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11/14/2012
STAY TUNED FOR MORE
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11/15/2012
FINALE!!!!
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JUNK YARD DOOR SEALS
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PLEXIGLASS WAS USED AND WEATHERSTRIPPING TO SEAL AROUND. GLOVES WERE FROM AN OLD CABINET I HAD. SHE'S NOT PERFECT BUT WILL GET THE JOB DONE!!
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update on the vacuum set up, there is pvc tubing inside with holes in it to clear up the window. sealed it with silicone. bucket is half full of water
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02/22/2013
testing out the light for the cabinet
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11/11/2013
Well, I used this cabinet for about a year and wanted to modify it again. I made it taller and wanted to have the door seal much better.

Here is a shot of the front, I am 5'9'' so the height is much perfect for me now

For the door I welded angle iron and Im going to try some left over particle board for the door

I used the 170 amp mig with p3 welding wire .030 from airgas for the welding


here are the hinges for door

fitted the particle board, im still in the process of modifying

follow my channel on youtube @ megamanny009 to see videos on the blast cabinet
 
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MegaManny009

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This^. It hurts my head looking at those colors, flashback tripping or something. I thought it was my monitor when I first checked this thread.

sorry about that they were just all taken with a ****** cell phone so i wanted it to look like it didnt come from one:dunno::dunno:
 

phiftyseven

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Nice job. I'm still building my plywood blast cabinet, but it's much smaller. Just wondering what you're doing about exhausting all the dust you'll be creating ? I'm thinking a shop vac for mine, but I've heard the dust will destroy a shop vac in a short time. Any ideas would be appreciated.
 
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MegaManny009

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Nice job. I'm still building my plywood blast cabinet, but it's much smaller. Just wondering what you're doing about exhausting all the dust you'll be creating ? I'm thinking a shop vac for mine, but I've heard the dust will destroy a shop vac in a short time. Any ideas would be appreciated.

Im going with the shop vac also, and use pvc tubing in the inside with holes in it and have it connect through the original holes up top
 
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MegaManny009

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Nice job. I'm still building my plywood blast cabinet, but it's much smaller. Just wondering what you're doing about exhausting all the dust you'll be creating ? I'm thinking a shop vac for mine, but I've heard the dust will destroy a shop vac in a short time. Any ideas would be appreciated.
i also could invest in a harbor freight dust collector
 

PCO6

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Nice job. I'm still building my plywood blast cabinet, but it's much smaller. Just wondering what you're doing about exhausting all the dust you'll be creating ? I'm thinking a shop vac for mine, but I've heard the dust will destroy a shop vac in a short time. Any ideas would be appreciated.
phiftyseven - See the "Goodfellows Design" link in Stephenw's Post #16 in this GJ thread ...
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75708&highlight=sandblast+dust&showall=1

I have more or less the same vacumm system in my cabinet which is shown in post #17 of the same thread.
 

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sorry about that they were just all taken with a ****** cell phone so i wanted it to look like it didnt come from one:dunno::dunno:

didn't mean to put you on "blast"(pun intended), you did an excellent job on the cabinet and I hope mine comes out 1/2 as good :beer:
 

strnge

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Stop bumping your old post to the top unless you have new info.
 
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MegaManny009

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:willy_nil


I like this idea, Alot!
Because I have 2 old oil tanks just sitting and rotting in one of my cellars and I need a larger blast cabinet...
Nicely done.
I will use this idea, Thanks for bumping it

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there u go, options for blasting and a smoker:beer:
 
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