Posted by Roderick on December 21, 2002
Robare M. NovouI am getting ready(way over due) to make a sandblasting box and I'm not sure about the lighting inside.I've been told to do a backlit panel but from there I don't. It will be about 24"x 24" 6'0" and stand off the ground.
Thanks Roderick
www.ghosttownsigns.com
A local friend of mine recently made a walk-in room for sandblasting.
His old setup was of a size you are about to build. He had 4 sleve holes in the front, and the bottom was funnel angled toward the center so he could easily collect the sand that fell, had also installed a shaking electric motor to make sure the sand slid down to the bottom center. There was a filtered vent hole at one end of the cabinet. He had installed a shop vac at the other end that was hooked up to a 5 gallon paint bucket filled half way with water. as it sucked air out of the bucket the dusty air from the cabinet would go through the pvc plumbers piping into the bucket where the water would trap the dust, the shop vac just sucked clean air out of the water filled bucket.
The back of the box was made from a discarded clear sign face.
The lighting was provided by a bank of flourecent lights. mounted on the outside behind clear sign face.
He needed the bigger room for larger work.
I miss that box.
RMN
Dan Cagle
Mike Jackson1/2 full (of water) 5 gallon bucket dust trap. I've seen this in a how-to drywall book but I'm not sure how it works inside the bucket. I'm guessing the input hose is submerged in the water and the hose to the vacume is attached to the top of the bucket which sucks air from the input through the water, into the air and out the exit. Is this right? Thanks; is there a demo web site on this? Dan