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MiniPasser is the only small entry-level blasting cabinet designed
specifically for blasting flat glass larger than the interior of the
cabinet. Slots on each side permit sheets of glass up to 24"
(61 cm) wide by any length to be "passed" through. Only
the portion of the glass that is within the cabinet at any one time
is blasted. Just slide the glass through, stopping to blast
a new area as it enters the cabinet. The slots (and the easel inside)
are tipped back at the top seven degrees so that the glass will
rest against the rear gaskets in the cabinet and create a seal against
abrasive loss. This angle also makes the work much easier to see
than in a vertical position. When the gaskets are installed in the
slots, the MiniPasser is a conventional cabinet. Blast sheets up
to 24" x 29" (61 cm x 73,6 cm) and 3D objects up to 12" (30.5 cm) deep can also be blasted.
Lighting
The MiniPasser comes with a unique internal light source. This is
a magnetic-base, swivel head, flexible gooseneck lamp. The magnetic-base
sticks fast anyplace in the cabinet and the swivel head reflector
on the gooseneck allows the light to be adjusted in any direction.
This type of lamp is essential for detailed sandblasting.
Special
Easel
Inside the cabinet there is a pair of adjustable supports which
act as an easel. This is a very convenient stand for smaller flat
pieces of glass while they are being blasted. These steel supports
are adjustable in height so that they hold even very small pieces,
and they can be raised to the top of the cabinet so the work is
easier to see. The supports are lined with plastic to minimize glass
scratching. The easel can be removed in seconds so the cabinet will
accommodate large 3D objects.
Shipping
This cabinet comes in two halves so that it can be shipped by UPS.
That will result in a substantial savings in freight over other
cabinets. It takes only a few minutes and eight screws to assemble
the two halves.
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The
MiniPasser(tm) can be used with any stand-alone pressure or siphon
blaster. Its small size makes it ideal for small workshops. Because
of its limited interior space, it is best primarily for surface
etching on larger pieces of glass, though it can easily be used
for carving or shading on smaller pieces of flat or 3 dimensional
glass for gift items, awards, etc.
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