Blast Cabinet SODA, PLASTIC or GLASS ??
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Blast Cabinet SODA, PLASTIC or GLASS ??
17 Jan 2014 17:23 - 17 Jan 2014 17:41
Hello forum,
I just purchased a blast cabinet tonight. I am a novice with the tool and blast media.
If you blast with plastic, can you remove paint, carbon, rust and other crap as with soda?
Also with the plastic, is there dust or debris created like with Soda?
I'm trying to reduce if not eliminate the mess, and keep a clean environment.. Is plastic an option?
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200321271_200321271
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612035_200612035
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200306426_200306426
Thanks in advance,
Spencer
I just purchased a blast cabinet tonight. I am a novice with the tool and blast media.
If you blast with plastic, can you remove paint, carbon, rust and other crap as with soda?
Also with the plastic, is there dust or debris created like with Soda?
I'm trying to reduce if not eliminate the mess, and keep a clean environment.. Is plastic an option?
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200321271_200321271
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200612035_200612035
www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200306426_200306426
Thanks in advance,
Spencer
Last edit: 17 Jan 2014 17:41 by 4TheKZ1000.
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Re: Blast Cabinet SODA, PLASTIC or GLASS ??
17 Jan 2014 17:58
The dust and debris come from both the media and the crap you're removing from the part.
Dust and debris just go with the job, a good vacuum on a blast cabinet works wonders though.
Dust and debris just go with the job, a good vacuum on a blast cabinet works wonders though.
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