dkmc
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RJ's been quiet, last post on GJ 5-28-2020.......?
I also made a vid on you tube if you search for blast cabinet knee valve. Just trying to make garage life even more enjoyable than it already is. 2 - large air compressors - $1200
Are you buying or selling?

Dkmc, I have been busy as a cat with diarreah in a sandbox. I finished up my Bridgeport refurb project and started on a John Deere 318 garden tractor I acquired at a good deal. After I bought it, the guy turned around and gave me a 1969 Honda 305 Dream motorcycle, so I came home with TWO projects.
I am holed up in my shop with the central AC on as usual, so not a lot different for me socially. I stay in contact with other shop heads all through the day with pictures and texts. I have blasted about an hour every day for the last couple of months. I switch the compressors to equalize heat recovery time. I had previously installed a thermostatically controlled through-the-wall vent fan in my compressor room to pull heat out, and it has paid off nicely.
I have completed the automotive flywheel grinder project. I think the Husqvarna orange guards go well with the grey machine. I have quite a few in progress project pics, just don’t slow down enough to post them lately.
Hope all is well with all the rest of you guys.


Is there really a difference between a reclaimer and a Dust Deputy cyclone?
I should have been more specific.I mean in their design and build.Can a dust deputy, ect function as a reclaimer?
Hello everyone. I searched for 'glass protector' and for 'window protector' and 'window screen'. And got zero hits.
What do you use to protect the inside surface of the view window in your blast cabinets from becoming blasted and soon becoming opaque? I find I do most of my blasting 'by feel' since I cannot see through the window any longer.
The cabinet had at one time some layers of plastic that you removed as each layer became dulled/opaque. BUT they do not last very long, often just 15-20 minutes.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.. I do have a good dust collector pulling dust from the cabinet, which helps with visibility, but the glass window becoming opaque is a real problem.
Thanks. PierceA
Hello everyone. I searched for 'glass protector' and for 'window protector' and 'window screen'. And got zero hits.
What do you use to protect the inside surface of the view window in your blast cabinets from becoming blasted and soon becoming opaque? I find I do most of my blasting 'by feel' since I cannot see through the window any longer.
The cabinet had at one time some layers of plastic that you removed as each layer became dulled/opaque. BUT they do not last very long, often just 15-20 minutes.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.. I do have a good dust collector pulling dust from the cabinet, which helps with visibility, but the glass window becoming opaque is a real problem.
Thanks. PierceA
I was thinking about one of the metal ones on Ebay...I think I will message him and see what he says.Thats possible, but they are plastic. Might have a short life? And might need modifications and "tuning". The reclaimer separates out good abrasive but lets spent, pulverized abrasive as well as dirt, rust particles, paint chips, etc. pass on to the dust filter. A DD right after the cabinet will catch everything and not separate the good media I'd think.
I'm just trying to determine if the reclaimer is worth having. A couple of questions for you guys...
dkmc....how effective does the re-claimer seem to be?
RJ....how much dust gets discharged outside from the big cabinet?
Thanks for your help!
