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Re: Sandblasting Cabinets

To: "Brad Kahler" <Brad.Kahler@141.com>
Subject: Re: Sandblasting Cabinets
From: John Runge <GREENTR3@PTDPROLOG.NET>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 10:02:18 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Brad,

I looked at TIPs site and saw no plans. Are the plans in their catalog?
Also, what is the minimum compressor one can use for sand/bead blasting?

Thanks,

John

'58 potential TR3A (like, maybe I'll start tomorrow!)
'61 donor


At 07:11 AM 1/19/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Andy,
>
>>
>> Did TIP provide these plans for a price or did they come with a
>> sandblaster you bought? Asking because I'd be interested in building
>> one myself. Already own a sandblaster though.
>> 
>> 
>> Andy
> 
>Here's a list of the materials you have to buy, I took this off
>their plans.
> 
>0)     Plans                                                           $7.50
>1)     2 sheets 3/4 x 4x8 plywood                              $50
>2)     2 - 2x2 10' long                                                $5
>3)     3 pieces of 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 angle 10' long                $15
>4)     expanded metal 24 x 34                          $10
>5)     4 hinges                                                        $5
>6)     Siphon tube (buy theirs, it works great)                $22
>7)     Tempered glass 12 x 24                          $18
>8)     cabinet gloves (I bought theirs)                        $24
>9)     Siphon tube hose 36" x 5/8                              $3
>10)    Door latch                                                      $5
>11)    foam gasket for door                                    $5
>12)    foam gasket for glass                                   $5
>13)    lighting supplies - spotlight                           $15
>14)    Bottom trap door spring (I didn't do this)
>15)    Vacuum (very important)(good shop vac)                          
>16)    Blasting gun                                            $45 
>17)    wood screws
>18)    Nails
>19)    screws
>20)    Glove flanges for mounting to cabinet           $9
> 
>Your biggest expense is the compressor and since you already have
>one the worst is over.
> 
>You can make the cabinet with hand power tools and 
>misc hand tools.  I think as long as you follow their directions you
>can't go wrong.  Well worth the trouble to make.  Took me about 2
>days to build it.  I haven't used glass bead yet, although I have
>some.  I'm still in the rust removal stage on my dodge truck.
>However it will get another workout when I start my TR4.
> 
>One thing I found real important, at least here in Nebraska, was a
>real good moisture trap.  I had troubles off and on because of the
>humid summer until I put one on.  Then problems went away.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Brad
>
>1964 Spitfire4           BFC25720L
>1964 TR4                 (coming soon!)
>1951 Dodge Truck   82217766  B-3-B-108
>
>


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