| Sandblast cabinet |
| Topics - Sandblasting | |
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It is heart-warming to see how many people are willing to help you as soon as you start restoring a VW bus. An acquaintance of my best friend Niek happened to have a sandblast cabinet at work, which he offered us to use to sandblast all the small parts of the van. Obviously we embraced this free sandblasting opportunity, but after our first day of sandblasting we figured that sandblasting is a time consuming job that is not worth driving 30 kilometres, every time you need to sandblast a part. Although we had never seen a sandblast cabinet in our lives before, we unanimously decided to build one our own; much simpler then the professional ones, but just as effective. Using only wooden beams and chipboard, you can get yourself a pretty decent sandblast cabinet.
Final tip: make sure the bottom of the cabinet is in an angle or tapered so the sandblasting sand will keep collecting at the bottom of the cabinet. Keep the inlet of the garden hose at the bottom so you will have a constant supply of sand to the gun. |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 ) | |