Re: Sandblaster snap-on


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Posted by Paul (in NY) on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 15:12:29 :

In Reply to: Sandblaster snap-on posted by Mark on Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at 12:24:04 :

I bought a TP Tools, 960SE in 2000. Its a real workhorse. I have never had a problem.
Buy a large cabinet, so you can fit large pieces inside and move them around. Be sure to order the carbide insert nozzles for the gun. The ceramic nozzles wear very quickly.

Also a tip. Do not buy the plastic lens covers these companies sell. These covers cover the actual glass viewing glass so it does not get etched by the media. Instead go to your lumber yard and buy 'CRYSTAL CLEAR' plastic on rools. This plastic is for windows and has a paper protector rolled with it to protect the clear nature of the product. You can cut pieces off to match your view port. You can also buy the material by the foot. Its so much cheaper than the lens protectors these companies sell and it resists etching much better.

Read the specs on any cabinet you may buy and be sure your compressor can supply the needed Pressure and CFM. This is critically important !!!

Click on the link below for the model TP Tools Blast Cabinet I have

Paul



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