- 1. Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 00:01:07 -0500
- Yesterday Joe Mec and I decided to make a dust collection system for my glass cabinet. Yeah, the ole shop vac hooked up to the cabinet sort of works for 3 minutes til the filter clogs up and if you r
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00507.html (10,557 bytes)
- 2. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 00:45:30 -0500
- I have one of those for dry wall sanding and it works great. I never thought about using it for the blaster! I can justify having it now! I was moving it out of my way again for the umpteenth time la
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00509.html (12,415 bytes)
- 3. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 07:45:07 EST
- Frank: Am I right in reading that the hose coming from the sand blast cabinet is submerged in the water inthe bucket? So what you have set up, basically, is a "water pipe" for the sandblaster? A "wat
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00513.html (8,431 bytes)
- 4. Fw: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 09:40:00 -0500
- Nah man... It's called a "hookah". Didn't you live through the 60s and Kent So what you have set up, basically, is
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00519.html (7,956 bytes)
- 5. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 09:13:36 -0800
- David, where do you think he got the idea? " tobacco/marijuana/hash smoking pipes that draws the smoke first bubbling through the water before it enters the tubing going to the mouthpiece. --David C.
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00527.html (8,180 bytes)
- 6. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 15:44:50 EST
- I think two straws into a supersize Mickey D's shake might work just as well. Getting back on track with a seemingly stupid question. I am planning on building a sandblast cabinet, but have no experi
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00532.html (8,683 bytes)
- 7. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 16:29:44 -0800
- I like glass bead for general parts cleanup. Cleans rust well, gets into the hard corners, and leaves a nice surface on the metal, ready for prep and paint. You control its aggressiveness by varying
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00535.html (8,158 bytes)
- 8. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 21:47:26 -0600
- I built my own cabinet using (modified) plans and parts from www.tptools.com . Works great for me. Spend the extra money and get a foot pedal control. I've used a lot of different abrasives, baking s
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00539.html (8,485 bytes)
- 9. Re: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:17:02 -0600
- Further to all of this blasted thread..... we found running a few small diameter pipes aimed at the glass forcing air across the screen helps your vision. We also use a vac from a central vac bagless
- /html/spridgets/2002-03/msg00578.html (8,571 bytes)
- 10. Fwd: Tech Tip - End sandblast cabinet dust (score: 1)
- Author: Bob Van Kirk <racerbob70@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 10:40:41 -0800 (PST)
- Here is the original post from Frank in 2002 about his Bong. I keep my own archives! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your
- /html/spridgets/2007-02/msg00134.html (11,166 bytes)
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