![]() The included vacuum does a great job keeping the air clean, the lighting is bright, the gloves are comfortable, and the whole thing sits at a perfect height for stool operation.Īnyway… There you have it. In any case, that’s all well and good – but how does this thing work? Exceptionally well.įor the past two weeks, we’ve been blasting both large and small parts on a daily basis. This cabinet is what people think about when they talk about American Manufacturing. Everything, and I do mean everything, is fabricated to the standards of a brick shit house. The work area is 58″ wide by 28″ deep by 28″ tall and features a door sizable enough to pass just about anyone’s mother-in-law through. When the cabinet arrived a week later, I was met by an All American Made brute of a metal box. ![]() I called up the boys at TP Tools and ordered their 970 blast cabinet not really knowing what to expect for the fairly large sum of money that I forked over. In the past few weeks, the Atomic Shop has actually morphed into a working hot rod shop (more on that later) and as we tooled up, we decided it was time for a real blast cabinet. In the end, I’ve always ended up with a half ass solution that’s only big enough for the smallest of parts. You know the drill – pay $100 initially and then double that on parts for modifications (so it will actually work) and then add on a few hours of labor. My experience with blast cabinets has been based around cheap Chinese made units.
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