This video describes a number of useful modifications that you can do to your media cabinet.You can read more on this at http://www.theymightberacing.com
i got a benchtop cabinet and it works pretty good but the filters clog up. i changed to glass bead so its not as dusty and it still clogs up. this makes the cabinet itself pressurized and it leaks pressureized air with glass bead into the air and usually leaves a fine coating on the work bench. i hooked the shop vac up to it and it creates a vacuum, bowing in the glass window and expanding the gloves so i cant move the fingers. got any ides?
If you use walnut shells or any other finely-devided media that, when mixed with air, can become combustible or explosive, it may not be wise to introduce any electrical fixtures (sparks) into the cabinet that are not explosion proof. Explosion-proof fixtures are strong enough to contain an explosion and slowly leak out the combustion gases through a path that will cool them so they don't set off what's outside (or in this case, inside the cabinet).
@fastcars001
that is toxic to your health man!
ApolloPowderCoating 4 months ago
@fastcars001 You need to put a vent hole somewhere in the cabinet!
aaronfu2 10 months ago
i got a benchtop cabinet and it works pretty good but the filters clog up. i changed to glass bead so its not as dusty and it still clogs up. this makes the cabinet itself pressurized and it leaks pressureized air with glass bead into the air and usually leaves a fine coating on the work bench. i hooked the shop vac up to it and it creates a vacuum, bowing in the glass window and expanding the gloves so i cant move the fingers. got any ides?
fastcars001 1 year ago
nice video, very useful info.
I laughed when u accidentally said "I'm ready to start going to do my next bitches" at 4:32 HA!
Network420dotcom 2 years ago
This might be a stupid question, but can
you just put some sort of thick tint on the
window to keep it from being damaged
over time so you don't have to replace it?
or some kind of clear protective spray
that will coat the window to reflect the sand?
bigDproduktions 2 years ago
great tips! You have outlined what I need to do with my cabinet.
rcarlsonaz 2 years ago
thanks for the tip man !!!!!
buggymak 2 years ago
If you use walnut shells or any other finely-devided media that, when mixed with air, can become combustible or explosive, it may not be wise to introduce any electrical fixtures (sparks) into the cabinet that are not explosion proof. Explosion-proof fixtures are strong enough to contain an explosion and slowly leak out the combustion gases through a path that will cool them so they don't set off what's outside (or in this case, inside the cabinet).
Keep the "blast" out of sandblasting.
CampKohler 3 years ago 2