Sand blast cabinet

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Yes I have a HF cabinet, I did a few of the mods you see on YouTube. Been very happy with it. My only problem is it isn't tall enough for me, but than I'm 6'5" I need to lift it up about 6" and it will be great. Just curious why do you need to roll it around? I bought a cyclone filter, haven't had the time to set it up.
 

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I been told they leak and do not want my shop dusty. Saw a guy put wheels on his and rolled it out side to use . Plus may need to move around my shop when not using . Does your leak bad ? I've been told to use black beauty or glass . What mods have you done to it . Thanks Seabee
 

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I been told they leak and do not want my shop dusty. Saw a guy put wheels on his and rolled it out side to use . Plus may need to move around my shop when not using . Does your leak bad ? I've been told to use black beauty or glass . What mods have you done to it . Thanks Seabee

they do leak if you build them according to their instructions, if you buy a large tube of orange RTV for use in a caulk gun you can seal them up pretty good. You will need a designated vacuum connected to it to help keep it visible inside, I suggest one with a lifetime warranty. The additional mods can help with use like dedicate water filters for the air, additional hose inside to blow off sand before opening the door etc.
 

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I haven't said much about the sand blasting cabinet. Since I got my new air compressor hooked up and running, this cabinet has been a beast. I am doing a set of wheels for one of my buddies I work with, than I'll be powder coating them. I did add a couple of LED lights from Wal-Mart they are the under the cabinet kind cost me 9.00 each. I need a new sand blasting gun, the one it came with sucks. If anyone has a suggestion on a good brand that won't break the bank let me know.
 

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The pics are before, and after with the new lights.

The wheel that is partly sand blasted, was just screwing around a bit trying to see how it works with the new compressor. I did all that..non stop in about 35 minutes, and that is with the crappy gun. I think when I get a better gun it will work much faster.
 

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The pics are before, and after with the new lights.

The wheel that is partly sand blasted, was just screwing around a bit trying to see how it works with the new compressor. I did all that..non stop in about 35 minutes, and that is with the crappy gun. I think when I get a better gun it will work much faster.
What are you blasting with?
 

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It's Walnut I think, got it from Tractor Supply it works OK. I would rather have glass bead, but I can't find it around here. I have a real problem paying 9.00 dollars for a 50lb bag, and 40.00 for shipping.
 

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X2 on the walnut shells. We use glass beads at work and they are pretty good too. Baking soda works well but is dusty no matter what.
 

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The HF cabinet that I have, has a provision to hook a shop vac to the back of it.
 

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I use coal slag called "Black Beauty" or something like that for rust and most iron or steel projects.
All the chinese tool outlets sell it, harbor freight, tractor supply, northern tool.
It wont cut chrome though. Lol
 

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I have aluminum oxide in mine and it seems to work great. Anybody else use aluminum oxide?
 

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I use crushed glass.
 

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I use coal slag called "Black Beauty" or something like that for rust and most iron or steel projects.
All the chinese tool outlets sell it, harbor freight, tractor supply, northern tool.
It wont cut chrome though. Lol
We had a company blast a fixture for us. I got 2 100lb bags of black beauty. I like it. And free was a good price lol
 

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I have aluminum oxide in mine and it seems to work great. Anybody else use aluminum oxide?

I believe I have a 50lb bucket of aluminum oxide in a medical grade "ultra fine" that we used for refurbishing some stainless steel devices. I did a great job on my ancient BBC M/T valve covers. Almost made them shiny!
 

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