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When I was looking for a box to make this I stumbled into this sleeper and I can tell you there isn't one on the market that will work as good as this one.The total price was $300 which makes it even better. I can change the beads to other material by opening the bottom to clean it out .Very pleased with the results.
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A couple of weeks ago my neighbour with the Dodge bought a sand blasting cabnet and complained he couldn't see into it. I printed this thread for him and he bought an extraction fan. KP always buyes the best he bought a dust extractor that collects the heavy particles for reuse. He thanks MLU for the help.
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Could you please identify if the extract was one of the ones mentioned in this thread? Also what the make of the extractor was; where it was bought from and what it would have cost? Also, more importantly is he going lend it to you every now and then? Thanks Kind Regards Lionel |
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Hi Lionel,
It is a dust extractor fan designed to collect sawdust off docking saws. It was bought from Total Tools in Wagga and was around the $500 mark. I don't know the make but I can check next time I drive past and KP is home. I don't need to borrow it as I just use creek sand and blast in the paddock and the wind clears the dust.
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