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I don't bother with rubber gloves fastened to the cabinet I just have the 2 portholes with some fabric cut with slits in and use work gloves and just stuff the blast hose through one of the holeskeep it simple
I don't bother with rubber gloves fastened to the cabinet I just have the 2 portholes with some fabric cut with slits in and use work gloves and just stuff the blast hose through one of the holeskeep it simple
We had one very similar when I worked at Pilkington, was used it a lot to clean copper bus bars up for different glass making configurations. We had a factory air supply connected up to it so air supply was never a problem. It was great working nights if you had something you needed to clean up.
yes daleyd handy if you needed a long length to do I think father got this one from some railing manufacturing company real cheap, been sat out side for a couple years so I chopped it up
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gave it a blast
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and some paint. Now it is about 5 foot square with doors both sides that way I can fork lift stuff in. I need to build a turntable though when time permits and it warmer
the 47kg gas bottle pot I made was rusty . just turned the jet around and blasted itLove the irony here - blasting a cabinet!
Heathen....lolI don't bother with rubber gloves fastened to the cabinet I just have the 2 portholes with some fabric cut with slits in and use work gloves and just stuff the blast hose through one of the holeskeep it simple