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If you want sandblast small parts, tools, gun parts and like, this is for you. A few notes. ~The instructions are garbage. ~Caulking, and sealing needs to be done in several areas. Especially the bottom pan. ~A small shop vac is needed to clear the box during use. No way to work otherwise. I just ripped the foam and paper off the internal vent and shoved a vac hose end in. ~Be sure all hose clamps are tight on the both ends of the gun hoses. ~The air supply through the box needs finesse. I both washers caused an air leak. Use only one and plenty of Teflon tape. Other than the above, it's not bad. But as with most cheap Chinese junk items these days, the purchase is pretty much a starting point and needs major improvements and a keen mind as well as some YouTube schooling.
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I have been using a wire brush and a drill to clean up some lighting fixture before I repainted them. They were small enough to fit inside this blaster box so I bought it. I have twenty to clean and this littler tool does an exceptional job in about ten minutes per fixture. The wire brush did a poor job in thirty minutes. My compressor runs a lot but it provides enough air to do the job. The compressor is small but it has a good size tank. The blasting material cost about $25 for 25 pounds and I think I could use another 25 pounds. This is not for large objects but for my purposes it is great.
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Did not like the plexiglass viewing window with replacable sheets used glass in yrs prior that works a lot better to keep visibility better,it was hard to keep sand from blowing past flimsy door edges even with a vacuum hooked up to it,just did not work well for me,wish I hadn't purchased it.
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