🔨 Blast Your Way to Perfection!
The Eastwood B40 Modular Blast Cabinet is a robust sandblast cabinet designed for efficiency and ease of use. With a spacious work area of 28 x 18 x 12 inches, it features a high-performance blast gun, a large viewing window, and a high-intensity LED light, making it ideal for tackling various blasting projects. The cabinet is user-friendly, ensuring that even awkwardly sized components can be handled with ease.
Manufacturer | Eastwood |
Brand | Eastwood |
Model | B40 |
Item Weight | 68.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 18 x 12 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 20464 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20464 |
Special Features | Large Display |
4**X
Nice Cabinet.
Great cabinet, reasonable size. Very sturdy. Good quality gun. Comes with extra glass protectors and gun tips.Two man job to assemble the legs, one guy inside the cabinet, one guy outside. I also needed to disassemble the rear duct to install the vacuum tube from the inside. The grommet kept popping out when I tried to install from the outside.I used the cabinet to remove paint from some cast iron hardware using medium grit glass bead blast material. Worked great.
T**R
Cabinet is great but the gloves aren’t useable
The cabinet itself is a solid unit with pretty well sealed seams and is very sturdy. Package was missing the needed bolts and nuts to put the legs on but I had plenty that worked. The LED light is plenty bright and the included nozzle is decent but will upgrade. The only negative is the hulk sized gloves that are so stiff you can hardly hold onto any small part. These will need to be swapped out asap which is a bummer for the price of the unit.
A**E
Works great, beats sandblasting in the open
The sandblast cabinet works great. Assembly was OK until I got to the legs. What a pain. Difficult for a single person to do. They should have used captured screws. Worse, now I have to repeat the process because I'm tired of sandblasting on my knees and have ordered the taller legs.
M**Y
Quality Cabinet!
Minor assembly required, quality built cabinet and no leaks! If you want to go cheap there are plenty of options but in my opinion its worth the price for a quality product that requires no modification.
C**Y
Doesn't Minimize Dust Much
I bought this upgraded blast tank in hopes that it would eliminate all of the dust that my other tank let out. This doesn't do much to help, even with the vacuum attached. The latch on the lid broke in the first week and the gloves in the tank are too short to reach to most of the tank. They are also meant for huge hands, I can barely use this tank because the gloves are huge but it works for my husband. The plastic protective screens don't last long either. It needed replaced after two weeks of use.Up side, this tank doesn't leak sand from the cracks like my other tank did and this has the built in light.
D**.
Works as advertised.
Great little blaster for what I need it for. Small leaks of media around the corners but nothing crazy
R**T
Leaks media, light too dim, air filter is worthless
I bought this blast cabinet directly from Eastwood about 4 years ago but I didn't use it much because it had so many shortcomings. I'll list them and you can decide if it's worth $200.- When this unit arrives, it's in a flat box and is like IKEA furniture - total knock down and it all has to be assembled. That means seams everywhere even and even with the supplied "seam sealing" tape installed everywhere, it leaks media from every corner and seam - it's a total mess to use. I removed all the media, cleaned it out and sprayed every edge, corner and seam inside the cabinet with 2 cans of Clear Seal - yeah that hokey infomercial product made to seal leaks. It worked astonishingly well.- The "air filter" is absolutely worthless. You cannot run this blaster for more than 5 minutes without losing all visibility within the cabinet. I removed the lame filter setup and replaced it with a vacuum port. I hook my variable suction Festool shop vac up to the port and vacuum the airborne media out as I'm running the machine. Greatly improves visibility but you still have the crummy fluorescent tube light inside the cabinet to deal with.- The fluorescent tube light inside the cabinet is more worthless than the filter. It's way too dim and then it died a few years ago. I tried an exterior clip lamp overhead with a 150 watt floodlight but I still couldn't see very well so I wound up trashing the fluorescent tube light setup and replacing it with a porcelain light bulb socket inside the cabinet and a rough service 100 watt bulb. With the vacuum port and the new light, I could actually see what I was doing - MUCH better!If you're willing to play Ian Roussel and totally customize this cabinet so it works like I did, then it's worth the money because it works pretty well on small parts after all the retrofitting and repair. Otherwise, it makes a mess of a corner of your shop and is a waste of $200.
C**S
Decent quality. Comes with everything you need minus media
Cabinet works as it should. Needed something that didn’t take up alot of space in my already cramped garage for media blasting random parts like valve covers and other small parts. The included internal light isn’t necessarily bad, but I usually have a second magnetic led light on inside the cabinet while im using it. Comes mostly assembled except for the feet and light etc. When mine arrived i pulled it out of the box and one side had a pretty ugly dent in it already. Cabinet itself looked to be in worse shape than the cardboard box it came in, however that works lol. The dent doesn’t affect the blast cabinets performance..it just ruins the excitement of getting a nice new shiny tool, that’s already slightly beat up.
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