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nice idea :)

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The only problem I see with this...is not being able to see in :shock:

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nar i was think those clear plastic top ones, there strong enogh and have a transparent lid :P

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I'll have to keep an eye out for a clear top one :shock: 8)

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ill see if i can find one, i saw them a couple of months ago, they were a fairly expensive (for a box ) but not too much :) i might build one in the next couple of weeks and then do a how to or somethin :)

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Once you buy a good one, get hold of another piece of laminex or lexon (spelling?) to bolt on the inside of the viewing window. After a number of uses the viewing window sometimes gets sandblasted itself and you find it hard to see through. The extra piece of clear is a suicide piece that you can replace every now and then when sight gets difficult. Hope this makes sense.
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ziff wrote:
Once you buy a good one, get hold of another piece of laminex or lexon (spelling?) to bolt on the inside of the viewing window. After a number of uses the viewing window sometimes gets sandblasted itself and you find it hard to see through. The extra piece of clear is a suicide piece that you can replace every now and then when sight gets difficult. Hope this makes sense.
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You want Lexan, or perspex. :wink:

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Yeah. Right you are Doc. Might have a little trouble seeing through the laminex :D I should have said Perspex if the old noggin wasn't in neutral.
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hye fellas just foudn this on ebay, australian made snadblasting cabies..
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7535700668&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
they look nice bit pricey tho

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