1Michel
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I have a whole bunch of parts that needs to be sandblasted. The problem is that I dont have a sandblast cabinet.
So I made one.
I previously made a storage space between the garage doors so I fitted it in there.
Took 2 sheets of 3/4 plywood and made some plans.
It's 30 inch wide by 30 inch deep and from the grille another 30 inch high, so it's a large enough box to play with.
Also I wanted it to be off the ground, makes easyer to clean the floors so it's bolted from inside.





I made it with 2 doors, one for the plexiglass and a lower door to make access easyer.
I installed some temporary hinges to make sure everything fitted and will get some locks for the doors.
Not too sure about the interior surface yet,probably paint it.
Next I'll install some angles to retain the grille then plumbing, lighting, vaccum opening, gloves and blasting equipment.
Then paint to make it look pretty and make it work.
So I made one.
I previously made a storage space between the garage doors so I fitted it in there.
Took 2 sheets of 3/4 plywood and made some plans.
It's 30 inch wide by 30 inch deep and from the grille another 30 inch high, so it's a large enough box to play with.
Also I wanted it to be off the ground, makes easyer to clean the floors so it's bolted from inside.





I made it with 2 doors, one for the plexiglass and a lower door to make access easyer.
I installed some temporary hinges to make sure everything fitted and will get some locks for the doors.
Not too sure about the interior surface yet,probably paint it.
Next I'll install some angles to retain the grille then plumbing, lighting, vaccum opening, gloves and blasting equipment.
Then paint to make it look pretty and make it work.
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