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sand blasting cabinet

Jon Jacobs

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Hi, Im fairly new, here are some pictures of a sand blasting cabinet I scratch built.
 

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longlivepunk

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Awesome! I was thinking of building one eventually, but it'll look more like Homer trying to build a BBQ:

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Couple questions: Are the clamps staying there, or are you going to use a different system? Is that a pressure pot in the last picture or do you have plans for one? I see the air filter there, but any plans for a dust collection system? Did you stitch weld all of the sheet metal?Sorry for all the questions. Again, great work!
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Hi, yes the clamps stay there. It was tig welded with evendur rod. There is a large commercial type extractor attached ( not shown ). No pressure pot, I have a syphon type gun which draws sand from the bottom of the hopper. I would be glad to send you more pictures if you wish.
 

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Yeah, any more pictures would be great! I had been planning on just using angle iron for the frame on mine, are the sand and parts heavy enough to require the square tubing you think?
 
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I haven't seen any other of your postings, but I do want to say....WELCOME to Garage Journal!!!!! :hellobye:

It looks like you have a great shop setup. Anymore info that you can give as to what you do, and all of what sorts of machinery that you have.

Again....Welcome :beer:
 

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Hi, yes the clamps stay there. It was tig welded with evendur rod. There is a large commercial type extractor attached ( not shown ). No pressure pot, I have a syphon type gun which draws sand from the bottom of the hopper. I would be glad to send you more pictures if you wish.

More pics and details on the syphon and gun please.
 

diebog

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That puts my bench top H.F blaster to shame! I should of bought some steel and did the same thing. Nice ship by the way! How do you keep it so clean? I would love to have that shop.:bowdown:
 
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Jon Jacobs

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Hi all, 1/8" wall for the tubing and 1/16" for the sheet metal. I did a continuous weld to fill the gaps. It measures 32"x 36"x 64". Its hooked to a commercial extractor ( see images ). I added a 10" automotive filter to keep unit from cavatating. The glass I scrounged up from old cabinets I found and had cut to size. The gun and gauntlets are from McMaster Carr.
 

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