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| Zilvia Addict ![]() | Cheap/Awesome Sandblast 'Cabinet' Build I'm too lazy to post a full-blown build thread on my car... but here's something that I'm sure just about everyone here could use. I think sandblasters are f*cking awesome and I always wanted one. We all know how sandblasters work... you need abrasive media, blast gun, air (roughly 10+ cfm @ 90psi) and either a enclosed cabinet or a mask & some land. It's getting cold here and I wanted to recycle my blasting media so I did some searching and came up with a few pictures on a hotrodding forum. Craigslisted some 55 Gallon drums for $5 each and went to work. I'll let the pictures do the talking. Measured up: ![]() Used a dremel cutoff wheel and a jigsaw: ![]() ![]() Sometimes character comes from necessity.. Chopped up some old texas plates for ends: ![]() Where I left off tonight: ![]() ![]() I don't have many tools around so I pride myself on making shit happen with some thought and patience... Tally: Drum $5 Blast Gloves on ebay $20 Everything else was scrap sitting around - lexan window, air fittings, scrap metal and I already had the siphon gun Now I need a compressor that can handle blasting... Hoping/Planning on making some loot blasting stuff for friends and buying a 60gal with that cash. |
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| KA-T FTW ![]() Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Chesapeake, Va Age: 24
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Trader Rating: (27) Feedback Score: 27 reviews | great idea man, now you've got me thinking haha i might have to make me one.
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Socal Age: 23
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Trader Rating: (4) Feedback Score: 4 reviews | isnt lexan going to scratch pretty easily will all that media flying around? i have no idea, just wondering how that works. im definitely digging this though. i too need to make one of these babies. |
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![]() Thanks man, Yea I gotta tack or rivet everything togethor and ill seal up the seams. You run a shop vac to pull the dust of of the air, I'm not gonna get all fancy with reclaiming sand or anything. | |
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Simi Valley, CA Age: 36
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Trader Rating: (37) Feedback Score: 37 reviews | Quote:
Brake Calipers Suspension components Valve covers PS pump brackets - hell, even teh pump itself etc, etc . . . Anything small enough to fit. The hardest thing is going to be ample lighting. Making sure you can see WTF you are doing in that drum. Awesome idea! BTW - anyone in SoCAL interested in some media, ive got 50lbs of course and 50lbs of soft i dont have any use for. All new! | |
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| Zilvia FREAK! ![]() Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Trampa Age: 32
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Trader Rating: (14) Feedback Score: 14 reviews | Best bet for the window is find a glass window from a blasting cabinet that fits and use underlayers for that glass. They work great and are cheap. We have a 2 person cabinet at my job that runs for 8 hours a day and they change the underlayers about once a day. |
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: where the girls are prettier Age: 27
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| Post Whore! ![]() Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Simi Valley, CA Age: 36
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Trader Rating: (37) Feedback Score: 37 reviews | Quote:
Media blasting is great for removing layers of paint, rust and grime. Its cleaner, easier and faster than using chemical strippers or sanding. Other advantages would be the stripping of parts that various contours and crevices. It leaves behind a clean and prepped surface ready to be refinished. | |
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| Guild of Skullduggerous Intent ![]() | sandblasting is, well, a blast super cool and quick way to get parts clean I use the one we have at work all the time beats using degreaser/scrubbing/sanding/brushing dirty car parts |
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| BANNED ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: SoCal - 818 Age: 27
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Trader Rating: (48) Feedback Score: 48 reviews | As Chris (mehsilvia) mentioned, you will need ample lighting. A cheap idea that might work is a aquarium tank hood with dual fluorescent lighting bulbs. They're on craigslist and ebay all the time. I'm really liking this idea. So once I get a garage of my own I know exactly what one of the first things I'll be building.
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| Zilvia Addict ![]() | Quick update before I hit the snowy streets for some Explorer drifting Got the window frame all riveted in - decided to go that route cause a rivet gun was $3 at harbor freight and its way easier then trying to track down a welder. Door is cut out and ready to be hinged. I'll have more pictures tomorrow. |
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| Zilvia Addict ![]() | Sorry for the delay.. Got caught up in some other stuff this week and didn't get around to posting anything. Thanks for all the compliments guys, means alot. The whole thing can be seen here: Right Coast Steeze* Finished everything up on my next day off. Cut out a chunk of mdf for the door - fit perfect, i could've left the hinge off and it would have stayed in place. ![]() Cut the end out of the barrel. Fished a chunk of steel out my eye and continued... ![]() Finished door.. ballin bronze closed nuts and cream cabinet hinges from pops. Used some sort of squishk door/window stripping from home depot for the seal. ![]() Made the glove rings from a paint can, 'pie cut' them and riveted them in place. ![]() Inside with everything in place ![]() This little fucker isn't cutting it ![]() First thing blasted.. Subframe bracket. Not too bad for a little compressor and playsand. ![]() Turned my old skate ramp into the stand... note ghetto drop light (that works awesome) ![]() Last edited by nsn240; 12-18-2009 at 09:35 AM.. |
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