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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher
I've got a Matco one about the same size and I have never used it. I also bought it used. I really need to get it operational sometime before it is junk. Or maybe sell it. No, that's not the answer.
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Ha, no that’s not the answer!
Already used mine 3 separate times since finishing it and have a date with a Camaro steering column coming up soon. Here’s a good sandblast party, remember this one from the K30 Build?
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=424
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...&postcount=435
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Originally Posted by KevinK7
I picked up a blast cabinet years ago when working on the Camaros. They are invaluable with the work you can do with them.
I guess they went up 'a bit', ...wow...I purchased mine at Spring Carlisle, for under a grand, and shipped free. The same unit now, is almost double, yikes!
https://www.tptools.com/Skat-Blast-U...inet,7906.html
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I agree, a must-have tool for restoration work, they pay for themselves. That’s a very nice large cabinet, on another level Kevin!
After watching some YouTube videos and talking to the Tacoma guy I settled on this upgrade kit.
https://www.partswasherupgradekit.co...Blast_Gun.html
Blew it apart and started making pink dust. After some minor modifications (1 hole in the hopper door & 1 hole in the front), a few big rattle cans of Rustoleum gloss black and it was looking good enough for my shop.