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  • An affordable way to media blast parts without taking up much room in your shop!
    LINK TO BUY: www.eastwood.co...
    Eastwood Benchtop Blast Cabinet
    Item #30721
    An affordable way to media blast parts without taking up much room in your shop
    The smart, space efficient design of this bench top media blasting cabinet really can’t be beat. The whole hinged top of the cabinet is both the access door, and the view window. This gives you much greater access to the inside then even some full sized cabinets. Meanwhile, you look down at your work through a big 19 inch x 15 inch screen, with full sized tear off protection (5pk #30770). Dust control is handled by hooking up any shop vacuum to the cabinet, or use it in a well ventilated area with no vacuum. The whole cabinet will take up just a 24 inch x 20 inch space in the corner of your work bench. That means you have nearly 3 cubic feet of work space to blast in. Just about any shop compressor can run it too; it needs just 10 cubic feet per minute at 80 pounds per square inch. The included high quality gun will work with a variety of media, and has replaceable ends for years of usage.
    Affordable way to media blast at home
    Space efficient bench top design
    Durable powder coated cabinet
    Holds up to 25 lbs of blast media
    Holds up to 50 lbs of parts
    High quality gun with replaceable tips
    Needs just 10cfm @ 80psi
    19in x 15in window lens
    Full window sized tear offs
    Fits in just 24in x 20in space
    For more information on Eastwood products visit www.eastwood.com or stay connected with the team via:
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Komentáře • 8

  • @Pk3_Garage
    @Pk3_Garage Před 7 lety +1

    I have the Eastwood Modular midsize blast cabinet and my Craftsman 1.7HP, 33 gal., 165 PSI air compressor works with it with no problem.

  • @ElationProductions
    @ElationProductions Před 7 lety

    If you're going to get a blasting cabinet, you're better off with a floor model. From my own experience the feed funnel in a bench top unit it too shallow and wide to feed well. You got to fill these cabinets with a lot of media to get it to pick up any, and then the media sits up high closer to the blaster gun which tends to blow it around the cabinet, making it hard to see and wasting media.
    I have to say though, at least your cabinet has a nicer lid prop and mesh grate then my similar sized cabinet had.

  • @I8THEmagictoaster
    @I8THEmagictoaster Před 8 lety +1

    Just saying when you need 10cfm at 80 that is more of a shop compressor.

    • @jessicaklein1746
      @jessicaklein1746 Před 6 lety

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  • @TitusLivy777
    @TitusLivy777 Před 8 lety

    How much does the cabinet weigh?

  • @goyslop4289
    @goyslop4289 Před 7 lety

    umm not many people have compressors that large lol, most homeowner styles are around 3-4 cfm @ 90psi

  • @eastwoodco
    @eastwoodco  Před 8 lety

    LINKS TO BUY in the video and description above. SUBSCRIBE for future product & how to videos!