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Harbor freight glass beading cabinet
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Good Siliconek like the GE clear is excellent in damping the force of a glass bead that's propelled by compressed air. Don't believe me? ....Coat something porous with silicone, let it dry completely...then put it in the cabinet and see how long it takes to blast it off :S
That cabinet is about 6" too small vertically, depth & horizontally to comfortably blast inline 4 cylinder heads & cases in. It works but it's awkward.
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rstar45 wrote: Sure Jim,
Block of wood to help glue / hold an input directed at the side of the bucket sets the air spinning.
Made a cone to fit just above the inlet.
And a couple air filters on the lid.
Sure glad you asked... I really need to clean that sucker. :lol:
That's pretty cool and it looks like it works too
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all this crazy ass cold weather has left me loaded down with extra furnace calls I really didn't want. :laugh:
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Yeah Ive used it quite a bit,I need to seal around the door like Larry was saying .Kidkawie wrote: Any updates? I'm about to pull the trigger on it.
Havent had time to get a better light fixture or make an adaptor for shop vac yet(busy doing plumbing/electrical bids :sick: )
But overall it definitely gets the job done ,For the price I cant complain :laugh:
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steell wrote: I think Cycle and Motorcyclist magazine have Harbor Freight ads with a 25% off coupon.
I found one online for 20%.
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