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Engine Dan

08-26-2007 11:10:18




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Has anyone have or used a Blasing Cabinet from
tsc (Tractor Supply Co.). How good is it. Is it
worth the money? I'm talking about the stand alone model.Or please lead me to a good brand. Thanks ! DJW




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jubilee johnny

09-04-2007 08:19:26




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 Re: Blasting Cabinet in reply to Engine Dan, 08-26-2007 11:10:18  
I have the tp tools 960 model and like it very much. I have a pipe to the outside of my building for the filter exhaust. I do have a pretty good regular sandblaster from Northern Tools that I find I use more often, especially for tractor parts and implements with surface rust, but the cabinet is good for small items and stuff you don't want to scar.



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PhilC

09-01-2007 09:03:27




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 Re: Blasting Cabinet in reply to Engine Dan, 08-26-2007 11:10:18  
I'll also add my vote for the TP Tools blast cabinets. They have many sizes to choose from as well.
A couple other suggestions if you decide to buy a TP Tools blast cabinet, (1) get the ceramic or carbide nozzles, the cheap metal ones don't last long at all, and (2) get at least a 3-pack (a 25-pack is better) of inner lens protectors. They're just "tear offs" for the lens and worth every penny!third party image

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LBH

08-28-2007 14:18:29




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 Re: Blasting Cabinet in reply to Engine Dan, 08-26-2007 11:10:18  
www.tptools.com

they are well built....



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bill mar

08-28-2007 18:06:00




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 Re: Blasting Cabinet in reply to LBH, 08-28-2007 14:18:29  
tp equipment sandblasters are top of the line, but a little pricey.I have one of the larger ones.never regretted buying it.



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