![]() We use a special double-tube type pickup tube that minimizes surging and sputtering (most cabinets do not have this feature). This is true with any cabinet made by anyone. If too much, or if abrasive or air supply is moist, abrasive will not feed properly. We stock everything for all Skat Blast Cabinets made since 1978 when company was founded and 99% of our parts orders leave the same day via UPS if ordered before 2 or 3 PM.Ĭ) Cabinet should be loaded with about 50 # of abrasive (included with purchase). In most cases our cabinets are competitive with imported units, but imported units do not offer free technical advice via a Toll Free Line, as well as a strong possibility that nozzles and parts might not be available later. Our cabinets are designed for automotive use and we invite comparison in quality as well as price. Sorry we cannot include these with cabinets, due to our program of providing a Made in USA cabinet at the same price that we charged in 1982. You do not need both, but the Catch-All Tray is the best choice. Another option is a Cabinet Catch-All Tray that mounts outside and just below the door to catch anything else Part # 6120-01 - $23. 6120-25) that attaches to the inside of the door with a magnet ($19). If air is blown toward this area before opening the door, most of the stray abrasive will blow away and minimize any dropping on the floor.ī) For those who want a real neat shop, we have a side door deflector (Part No. To take care of the problems that you forwarded:Ī) Our cabinets have a a very narrow gasket on the side door to minimize this problem. Our Instructions are well-illustrated and have a Troubleshooting Section. ![]() When calling this line, phones are answered by a live person who will quickly transfer your call to another live person (no recordings or buttons to push, as we do not use an automated attendant phone system). If customers would just call our Tech Line at 1-80 we could easily resolve these and any other issues. I did wind up buying a bunch of their parts to outfit mine though so I guess I can say I own one Mine has nice 8" well casing that is turned down to make a slick looking place to attach the gloves, using large hose clamps. Also they use crappy plastic metal edging to hold the gloves to the cab. Mine has a fully welded frame work, with rock crusher screen mounted to it. They had a angle iron frame work with expanded metal welded to it, and they just set it in the cabinet supporting it with the sides of the "Funnel" bottom of the cab. For one, I really didn't like how they supported the "working surface" in the cab. "come here", I followed him over to the auto body shop and there was my cabinet all bran spanking new! However TIP/ScatBlast they made theirs with some things that I didn't like. so one day while I was welding on it ( almost done with it) the auto body instructor walked through the welding shop. I built a 1250 out of 12 gauge with an angle iron frame just like the pictures in their catalog! I had never seen one and their pictures didn't show every detail of the cabinets. The 1050 was a 4' wide single man machine, and the 1250 was a 6' wide 2 operator machine.Īnyway to make a long story even longer I couldn't afford any of them So as my 2nd welding project at the CC. There were their industrial models they called the 1050, and 1250. was selling cabs and sand blasters they made a more HD version of their cabs. I guess I own one! Well at least 30%++ of one. Since I was buying the whole mess - cabinet, extension, reclaimer, dust collector - they gave me a pretty good package price. I was coming through the Youngstown, Ohio area with a truck and had called ahead to work things out. No sense exhausting that last bit of dust into the shop to coat things - including your lungs. Finally, I ported the exhaust from the dust collector out through the exterior wall of my shop. I think because I have the cabinet extension the intake for the dust collector is far enough away from where I am blasting that I don't really suck in much of the actual abrasive. I also added one of the direct mount reclaimers to the cabinet - although I have to say that it really doesn't seem to collect that much. Based on the parts that come for the single light, you can pick up the required parts at Lowes or HD to add the second light yourself. Having lights on both sides of the cabinet really helps to eliminate shadows. I then wired in a second light - the 960-SE seems to come with that feature (as does the 966). I took the 960-Pro and started off by adding one of their full size extensions to it - the extra room really does help. There is also a 966 which is a bit taller and has doors on both sides. It is easy to get confused over comparing the 960-TI, 960-SE, 960-Pro, and I think there have been some other variations over the years. I have a 960-Pro that I've made some additions to.
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