Sandblast cabinet glass protection.

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Re: Sandblast cabinet glass protection.

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archaggelosmichail wrote:
sandahlpipe wrote:I use the replacement sheets from Cyclone and they work well. I do clean the dust off when I put a new sheet on. I replace mine every 3-4 months on average.
I didn't see any prices or way to order on their website, how can we buy them? Is there any online retailer maybe?
I just googled the part number till I found a place to buy it and I got two because shipping was as much as the sheets themselves.
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I went with Bruce's advice. I can't imagine a better choice than a glass pane. I can actually see while I blast now, and there is no sign of hazing. I suspect it'll last a decade or more at the rate I blast.
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Tyler wrote:I can actually see while I blast now...
So THAT'S what was up with those early ones... We were all wonderin'. :lol:
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Tyler wrote:I went with Bruce's advice. I can't imagine a better choice than a glass pane. I can actually see while I blast now, and there is no sign of hazing. I suspect it'll last a decade or more at the rate I blast.
I took Bruce's advise too. Works well and was really cheap!
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I am getting ready to replace the PVC cloth on my window soon, it has lasted well over a year and I could still probably squeeze a few more months out of it with no trouble but I will have to remove the glass to fit the pressure pot when I get it so might as well do both at the same time.

I ordered the replacement cloth, enough to make 6 covers cost me £3 ($5), pretty good investment. I wouldn't have had to buy any at all if I hadn't lost the piece from last year! lol.
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