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    Save money on your sandblasting

    Hello everyone ...
    As the title says save money, I do not know the value of a display for your sandblasting, but here in Brazil is $ 10.00 (R$ 25,00) piece. To save the glass, protect with tape.



    Here the vertical divisions.








    For me it is a savings of approximately $ 80.00 every two months, without protection would use Four glasses per month. I hope it's useful for you.

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    That's a nifty idea. Whatever savings you incur in the workshop translates into more projects!

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    DIYer.. for sure!
    Saving money, I buy or build more tools.

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    Sorry my mistakes in english.
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    Very neat Hotz. Is that an ordinary glass or a plexi?

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    Altair thanks , ordinary glass.
    Sorry my mistakes in english.
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    That's a sharp concept. The more you save the more you can do.

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    This thread has been moved to the Must Read subforum. Congrats (and thanks) to Hotz for making such a valuable contribution!



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