![]() It must be replaced regularly in order to see inside the cabinet well. This film is a sacrificial layer between the glass and the blasting area that prevents the glass from being etched by ricocheting media. One of the largest complaints I have is changing the protective mylar film on the inside of the window. While they don’t do as good of a job as the flood lights, they do help get rid of shadows when blasting parts at odd angles the flood lights can’t reach. I added additional lighting through some 12V LED strips to the inside of the cabinet. Wing nut screws and washers clamp the electrical box and light fixture to the cabinet.A standard electical box for turning on the outlets and light inside the cabinet.Although very simple, it’s very effective. A foam pad between the electrical box and the cabinet prevents blasting media. ![]() It’s a very simple approach, with off-the-shelf parts that can easily be replaced should they break. The light fixtures connect directly to the electrical box on the top of the blast cabinet.
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