I took a large plastic storage tote for my booth and cut two arm holes in it. I cut the sleeves off an old work shirt and glued/taped those on the inside and around the holes so that I can stick my arms in through them to keep the sand from flying out.
I then cut a hole large enough for my air hose to go through in one end.
I took the cover and cut a large hole in that and bolted a sheet of plexiglass to that. I also figured out that using stepped drillbits will break plexiglass if you try to drill holes in it. I then sealed around the inside of that with tape. So here are the pics!
I mentioned this at the meet this month and I know that I got at least one funny look but once I throw some weather stripping around the top to seal it, it will be great.
I also do have a little issue with the sand being really dusty because I have used it outside before and swept it up to recycle it. So after I use the little containter's worth of sand, I stick my shop-vac's hose in one arm hole and suck all the dust out! works great with the extra dirt bag in my vac.
Feel free to flame me, but the plexiglass cost $6, the tote I already had along with the duct tape, the shirt was on it's way to the rag pile, I did have to buy some more super glue $1 and the bolts with washers were about $2. $9 isn't too bad for my own booth!!
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