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  • JMil86
    E30 Addict
    • Dec 2008
    • 558

    #31
    Seal the box with duct tape, seal the cracks around the shop vac with duct tape(or caulking on the parts you don't have to take apart. Make sure the filter on your vac is reasonably clean. Make sure you are using new enough sand so it's not all dust. Black stuff is a good idea. Regardless it's going to make some mess(from my experience), but it shouldn't make a HUGE mess. Good luck.

    Nio är livets tal.

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    • White325is
      R3V Elite
      • Oct 2006
      • 5947

      #32
      I already got new sand and took care of all the issues. Works mucho better. I will take before and after photos of a part I need to do tomorrow.

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      • Naplm00
        E30 Mastermind
        • Nov 2008
        • 1573

        #33
        Ive got 2 cabinets

        one for glass bead (80grit) and one for oxide (70 grit)


        i use a shop vac to evac the housings and keep the rear vent plug in place.
        88 325ic ~~~> Rusty and ugly
        85 E ~~~> RIP

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