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Here's the one I built. Big enough to do bicycle/motorcycle frames and axle housings and whatnot. Basically the same footprint as the regular chinese cabinet but four or five times as big inside.
nice, have any more pics or build info?
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Here's the one I built. Big enough to do bicycle/motorcycle frames and axle housings and whatnot. Basically the same footprint as the regular chinese cabinet but four or five times as big inside.
Oh, ok then. Nevermind to the OP. Don and his dad say silicosis isn't really an issue so you don't need to fear dying an agonizing death in exchange for doing a little DIY stuff.
http://www.osha.gov/dsg/topics/silicacrystalline/endsilicosis.html
...I'm a old school bodyman who doesn't like being told what to do as You can see.

Hey Don, no offense taken. I don't like being told what to do either...and especially not from an unknown person on the internet. I can completely relate and I probably came off as a smartass - apologies if I did. Sometimes I AM a smartass!
Speaking just for myself, I will not use it because I have fairly cheap alternatives. Not as cheap as the silica sand used to be - I don't know what it costs these days but it used to be dirt cheap (pun intended)
And just to be totally honest, I DID once use it probably 35 years ago. For a little project etching some lines on glass for a little cabinet I made for my then-wife. I used it out of a portable blast unit in the driveway of my brother-in-law's house. Maybe 15 minutes, but no mask, nothing - idiot, I know.
Yes, I'm fine as far as I know. But those kind of diseases, IF you get them take decades. I had a friend become ill and die relatively quickly from mesothelioma(sp?) the asbestos-caused lung disease. Turned out it was from a time in the Navy some 30 years before. I always remember my now-deceased father-in-law telling me how all the worry over asbestos was, "...a bunch of lawyer ********"
Anyway, I just relate what I did to not come off as a total know-it-all (probably too late, huh). Best, Dan
