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Charlie, is that a KLH 32 on top of your cabinet??
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This has served me well. Collector and compressor are in a separate room from cabinet, both small rooms separate from shop, to isolate dust and noise. Recommend LED lighting.

My cabinet is on wheels, I have on occasion rolled it outside and left the door open to blast long parts.

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I have a 36" Northern/Harbor Freight quality cabinet. If it's just for occasional hobby use, it is OK. I WISH I had a 48". If he upgrades anything, get a bigger size.
I've looked at those Scat cabinets a dozen times, but can't pull the trigger. Too many car parts to buy...
I have a 5 gallon shop vac for dust removal with HEPA filter bags to contain it. Nothing fancy, but it has hundreds of hours on it.
I buy glass and sand at Northern Tool. Harbor Freight sells media and also Tractor Supply. I have all of them nearby.
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I just sold my pair of JBL L100 speakers I bought new in 1974. They were the JBL answer to the KLH 33. This old stereo Stuff is bringing some serious coin lately. I have been using this Mac Blast 3-36X24 Dry Blast Cabinet made by Trin Mac Company out of Warren Michigan since I purchased it in 1989. Works flawlessly and parts are available locally for gloves, nozzles, screens, glass, and plastic protective sheets. I'd be lost with out it.

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