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31st July 2016, 20:36 | #1 |
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pleased with the result
powered up my compressor and shot blaster today.
I do need to plan better and try to have a few items to do and know they need doing. Like a dim wit I for got two very small items but got this bracket done. Just for fun, do you know what the bracket is for macafee2 |
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Great job you guys. I need to get another shotblast cabinet made up. my last one an old wooden tea chest with a perspex lid & holes in the side worked great but it got ruined in a garage flood a while ago.
I used to pick up roofing felt from a manufacturer in Apply Bridge & they let me fill bags of silica sand from their skip that had rubberised pieces in it & couldn't be used again in the manufacturing process, I used to sieve it & it was brilliant stuff for sand blasting. It was always dry. I think I have one or two bags left of it somewhere in the garage.
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