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Originally posted by jtolbert View Post
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reddirtrider
I've been thinking of adding a blast cabinet to my shop and read this thread. The home-built solution got me wondering what other ideas were out there. I found this one and thought I'd post it.
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I was going to make or buy one when this came along on ebay. Cost me $45 + 8 for new gloves. I L O V E this thing!
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by Nessism View PostI was going to make or buy one when this came along on ebay. Cost me $45 + 8 for new gloves. I L O V E this thing!
I've been checking Ebay and haven't seen anything that cheap - yet.Last edited by Guest; 03-16-2009, 09:32 PM.
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cp___32
Just about anything you could imagine for media blasting. Remember that depending on what media you use, it could be carcinogenic so be very very careful.
I would imagine once you have something like that in your own shop, you'd go blast happy and find a million things you could use in it, but really, if all you're doing is one bike, or just one set of rims, maybe call a local shop and have them throw it in with their next order. I had that done for a set of car rims and it didn't cost very much
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by cp___32 View Posthttp://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...RY&itemID=1310
Just about anything you could imagine for media blasting. Remember that depending on what media you use, it could be carcinogenic so be very very careful.
I would imagine once you have something like that in your own shop, you'd go blast happy and find a million things you could use in it, but really, if all you're doing is one bike, or just one set of rims, maybe call a local shop and have them throw it in with their next order. I had that done for a set of car rims and it didn't cost very much
If I can get a cabinet and everything I need for under $200, it'll pay for itself after one bike. I've already rebuilt 2 - this is my 3rd, and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon. A blast cabinet will make life so much easier. It's really not an option at this point int time. I'm going to do something about it, I just haven't figured out which way to go yet - homemade or store bought.
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cp___32
Yeah, so long as you're not in a rush, there are deals to be found for just about anything you need...I definitely love the homebuilt stuff, especially when it works as well, or better than the store bought and costs a fraction, but I don't think the supers would like me running a blaster on the 6th floor of my apartment building so for now I'll have to stick to paying someone else to do it, or splitting the cost and letting my buddy store it in his shop.
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by cp___32 View PostYeah, so long as you're not in a rush, there are deals to be found for just about anything you need...I definitely love the homebuilt stuff, especially when it works as well, or better than the store bought and costs a fraction, but I don't think the supers would like me running a blaster on the 6th floor of my apartment building so for now I'll have to stick to paying someone else to do it, or splitting the cost and letting my buddy store it in his shop.
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cp___32
Sounds perfect....can I come live with you? I've never seen a porcupine in real life, just on those nature shows
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by cp___32 View PostSounds perfect....can I come live with you? I've never seen a porcupine in real life, just on those nature shows
We never turn visitors away. We have 4 bedrooms and plenty of space to camp if you don't like indoor plumbing.
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