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coyoteboy

posted on 13/5/12 at 09:25 PM Reply With Quote
Made myself a blast cabinet

And loving it!

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[Edited on 13/5/12 by coyoteboy]

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tompat3463

posted on 14/5/12 at 08:07 AM Reply With Quote
looks great any pics of setup and compressor ?
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coyoteboy

posted on 14/5/12 at 10:47 AM Reply With Quote
When I get in tonight . Compressor is a wolf 2.5hp unit (9.5cfm) which has to run pretty much 100% if you're doing large items but copes well given a breather every 15 mins or so. The biggest issue I have at the moment is sealing the gloves and extracting the dust as it gets a tad hard to see at times.

Cabinet is 700x600x600 and is lit with a 120w flood light internally.

[Edited on 14/5/12 by coyoteboy]

[Edited on 14/5/12 by coyoteboy]

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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 14/5/12 at 11:05 AM Reply With Quote
I have an oil drum ready to be transformed into a blast cabinet.





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coyoteboy

posted on 14/5/12 at 12:45 PM Reply With Quote
It's very satisfying! Definitely going to have to set up a water trap and vacuum though, far too much dust.
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coyoteboy

posted on 14/5/12 at 12:46 PM Reply With Quote
I'd really like to get my whole transaxle into it (and the box is the right size) but I'm concerned I'll fail to seal it properly and kiss goodbye to my bearings/gears in days of operation due to alu oxide contamination!

30 seconds after stopping blasting...
DUST!
DUST!




[Edited on 14/5/12 by coyoteboy]

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CNHSS1

posted on 14/5/12 at 03:27 PM Reply With Quote
use soda instead of ally oxide.

place on ebay i used was about 17quid for 25kg plus a tenner carriage for blast grade soda. On ally, same result as ally oxide, in fact probably better finish as more like original and less grainy.

ive used both in my DIY cabinet.

Both make a mess when you open the door before the dusts settled





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coyoteboy

posted on 14/5/12 at 03:38 PM Reply With Quote
I was considering the soda but all of the comparison charts suggest it's nowhere near as re-usable and nowhere near as harsh - on my corroded alu parts I needed to rip the surface off fairly well - took a good 4 or 5 passes to get them suitable for painting. Would be easier than the fun I have now trying to flush alu oxide out of a 16 runner intake mainfold!

Now, where's my wrinkle red and wrinkle black VHT paint?!

[Edited on 14/5/12 by coyoteboy]

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designer

posted on 14/5/12 at 03:48 PM Reply With Quote
Some DIY shot blast tips here:

http://www.shedworks.eu/workshop.html





[Edited on 14-5-12 by designer]

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Bluemoon

posted on 15/5/12 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Best bung up holes ect where you can. Rubber corks work well. Managed to blast sierra uprights with bearings using string as am oil seal backup... Now 2,000 miles on an bearings are still good (or maybe I was lucky!)..
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coyoteboy

posted on 15/5/12 at 01:06 PM Reply With Quote
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string as am oil seal backup


Out of the box thinking, I like it!

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coyoteboy

posted on 17/5/12 at 12:45 PM Reply With Quote
Front, awaiting sleeves.
Front
Front

Inside, IP44 lamp seems to be holding up well.
Inside
Inside

Gun etc, plenty of room even for a small gearbox.
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Considering a fairly restrictive grate on the floor to help stop the blow-up of dust.

[Edited on 17/5/12 by coyoteboy]

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