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I am in the market for a new commercial Media Blast Cabinet for my shop. Below is a few of my criteria:
~First & foremost, ...it must do an excellent job at blasting. (like continuous media siphoning, good rate of media blast, and great dust removal) ~Next, I am seeking a unit capable of being used in an hospital operating room!! (No leaks and good dust collection) ~Large enough to be able to put a Front Fender in with room to blast it completely. ~A unit capable of being used for approximately 10-15 hours a week. Outside of that, I am looking for input on top load vs. side load units. What manufacturer's unit have you used and what did you like/dislike about it?? |
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Shoot, a few months ago there was one local to me on craigslist. Major name large industrial size for $1500, waaaaayyyyyy too cheap, and with the dust collectors to boot. All I could think was someone was getting the deal of a lifetime. Needless to say it was off CL by the end of the day.
Ya I know that does not help you. It would have been what you wanted and at the right price. |
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http://www.clemcoindustries.com/prod....php?cat_id=11 I have used them for years..Continuous duty and NO exhaust dust in the room. |
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#5 |
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Location: coraopolis. pa
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Look at TP tools and equiptment. They are in canfield ohio. The web address is TPTOOLS.COM. I purchased instructions and components and built my own cabinet.
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over 20 years. good pull through dust control. Parts are always available such as plastic window covers ,gloves and nozzle orifices. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Clinton, Tennessee
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I would concur that Trinco has a good product. I have used one for years. I recommend that, whatever you choose, it have a cyclone type dust removal/bead recovery system. This system does an excellent job of dust removal as well as recycling the heavier beads for more economy.
John |
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My two cents worth would be to build a 10' x 12' building. Put the equiptment outside to lessen the noise and dust.
Terry |
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Brent,
I have a Trinco, 25 years old, its 2' X 4', works great. I know they make a bigger unit, 2 window, 4 glove unit. I think you mite be dreaming a little, if you expect it to be that clean, there is a debris field around the machine, and I'm real picky about blowing out the parts and the inside of the cabinet, letting it " rest " with the dust collector ON, before opening the door. Dudley |
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Thanks everyone for the info.!!
Also, thanks to an e-mail, I think this about sums up what I am looking for!! ![]() http://www.davepropst.com/Article/Art5/Article5.htm ![]() . |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Taunton Ma
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Too late?
I use an old refridgeator box and fan> Works for me |
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