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Default Blower/filter on a sandblaster

On 2015-03-01, Bob Engelhardt wrote:
I've run glass beads in my cabinet without losing them to the filter.
These are fine enough to be like powder to the touch. I think that
their density is too high to remain air borne long enough to be sucked out.

"Sand", on the other hand probably has much more dust that would be
lost, but that's no loss, if you know what I mean.

When I built my cabinet, I used a vac to clear the air inside. Using a
blower puts positive pressure in the cabinet, which would exploit the
tiniest crack to drive dust into the shop. Is this the way that it's
usually done?


The blower that I have sucks air from the cabinet and pushes that air
into a filter bag outside.

The "sand" I have is not silica sand, but some sort of a proper sand
blasting media. It is of fine composition and does feel like powder to
the touch, like you said.

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