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Re: [T3] Sand blast box


<x-charset iso-8859-1>I walled off the corner of the garage for my sandblasting booth... its
amazing what you can create if you use a little imagination and everyday
things :)


Keith

Keith Park

Top Notch Restorations
topnotch@nycap.rr.com
71 Squareback
65 Notchback
65 Squareback
75 Opel
87 Golf
88 Rx7 10th Anniversary

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From: "DAVID WALTERS" <waltee@prodigy.net>
To: <type3@vwtype3.org>
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 10:47 AM
Subject: [T3] Sand blast box


> Morning, I just posted pics of the "homemade" (read
> "throwaway) sandblast box I made to strip the tin from
> the Notch. I took a storage box from Walmart ($9), put
> a window of plexiglass in the lid ($2 from Home Depot)
> with rivets, sealed the holes in the side and front
> with inner tube rubber, hooked up the suction blaster
> to my compressor and, instant sand blast cabinet.
> It'll go back to being a storage box when all the
> blasting is done but it'll do for the time being. The
> link to the pics is below-
>
"http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/waltee@prodigy.net/lst?.dir=/Notchback+pics&.src
=ph&.view=".
> BTW, the tin is being painted with epoxy paint for
> durability but I'm sticking with basic black, me and
> the Notch are too old for Day-Glo these days.
> David Walters
> '73 1600 L Notchback
> S. FL, USA
>
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