Nov 6, 2020 #1 B bowfreak Master Rating - 80% 4 1 0 Joined Apr 1, 2017 Messages 1,324 Points 63 Location Baker, FL I am looking for a blasting cabinet to use for ceracoating. I don't have any particular criteria in mind so long as it is functional. I am also in the market for an old metal locker or gun cabinet.
I am looking for a blasting cabinet to use for ceracoating. I don't have any particular criteria in mind so long as it is functional. I am also in the market for an old metal locker or gun cabinet.
Nov 6, 2020 #2 Paul Mormak Just another member Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Joined Sep 19, 2020 Messages 755 Points 63 Location Navarre, FL I picked up a cabinet from Harbor Freight. My only complaint is that media finds a way out. But my shop vac takes care of it.
I picked up a cabinet from Harbor Freight. My only complaint is that media finds a way out. But my shop vac takes care of it.
Nov 6, 2020 #3 B bowfreak Master Rating - 80% 4 1 0 Joined Apr 1, 2017 Messages 1,324 Points 63 Location Baker, FL Yeah I seen those. Seems like an OK deal but I am gonna try to find one used first. I appreciate the info though.
Yeah I seen those. Seems like an OK deal but I am gonna try to find one used first. I appreciate the info though.
Nov 13, 2020 #4 FNHman Marksman Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 875 Points 93 Location Cantonment FL Paul Mormak said: My only complaint is that media finds a way out. But my shop vac takes care of it. Click to expand... Assembly tip: use a very thin bead of rtv sealant on all joint surfaces when bolting it together and it will never leak media.
Paul Mormak said: My only complaint is that media finds a way out. But my shop vac takes care of it. Click to expand... Assembly tip: use a very thin bead of rtv sealant on all joint surfaces when bolting it together and it will never leak media.