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* [[User:tachoknight |Ron Olson (Hot Metals Area Host)]]
 
* [[User:tachoknight |Ron Olson (Hot Metals Area Host)]]
* Mike Skilton
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* Michael Skilton
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
 
* Mailing List Announcement: 1/18/2019
 
* Mailing List Announcement: 1/18/2019
* Officially Proposed:  
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* Officially Proposed: 1/18/2019
* To be Voted on:  
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* To be Voted on: 1/29/2019
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
 
With our [https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Big_Powder_Coating_Oven bigger capability to powder coat], one item that has been on its last legs (literally) for awhile is our poor suffering Harbor Freight blasting cabinet. The blasting cabinet is a critical component of powder coating in that it prepares the surface to handle the powder and skipping it makes for terrible results (ask how I know). Powder coating is just one reason to use the blasting cabinet; at its heart is a tool for removing rust, paint, and pretty much anything you want to remove from your work.
 
With our [https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Big_Powder_Coating_Oven bigger capability to powder coat], one item that has been on its last legs (literally) for awhile is our poor suffering Harbor Freight blasting cabinet. The blasting cabinet is a critical component of powder coating in that it prepares the surface to handle the powder and skipping it makes for terrible results (ask how I know). Powder coating is just one reason to use the blasting cabinet; at its heart is a tool for removing rust, paint, and pretty much anything you want to remove from your work.
  
Thanks to the efforts of several members we have been able to keep the existing machine going and even enhance it; the light Mike Skilton added illuminates inside much better than the factory-installed one ever did.
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Thanks to the efforts of several members we have been able to keep the existing machine going and even enhance it; the light Michael Skilton added illuminates inside much better than the factory-installed one ever did.
  
 
But the fact remains that this machine was not built to handle PS1; it requires constant TLC and at this point we may have sunk more money into its upkeep than what the original machine cost. In addition, a number of folks have asked several times over the years for a larger unit; it's not particularly big and larger pieces (bicycle and car parts, for example) simply won't fit.  
 
But the fact remains that this machine was not built to handle PS1; it requires constant TLC and at this point we may have sunk more money into its upkeep than what the original machine cost. In addition, a number of folks have asked several times over the years for a larger unit; it's not particularly big and larger pieces (bicycle and car parts, for example) simply won't fit.  
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===Have any particular machine in mind?===
 
===Have any particular machine in mind?===
Yes, the [https://www.tptools.com/USA-976-Pro-Detailer-XH-Abrasive-Blast-Cabinet,882.html?b=d*45143 USA 976 Pro Detailer XH].  
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Yes, the [https://www.tptools.com/USA-976-Pro-Detailer-XH-Abrasive-Blast-Cabinet,882.html?b=d*45143 USA 976 Pro Detailer XH].
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrasive_blasting Wikipedia Entry on abrasive blasting]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrasive_blasting Wikipedia Entry on abrasive blasting]
  
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== What about the old unit? ==
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The existing cabinet will be disposed of per the https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Asset_Removal_Policy
  
 
== Language ==
 
== Language ==
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== Vote Results ==
 
== Vote Results ==
  
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Quorum:106
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Present:108
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For:94
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Against:1
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Abstain:13
  
 
== Receipts ==
 
== Receipts ==
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 30 January 2019

Sponsors

History

  • Mailing List Announcement: 1/18/2019
  • Officially Proposed: 1/18/2019
  • To be Voted on: 1/29/2019

Background

With our bigger capability to powder coat, one item that has been on its last legs (literally) for awhile is our poor suffering Harbor Freight blasting cabinet. The blasting cabinet is a critical component of powder coating in that it prepares the surface to handle the powder and skipping it makes for terrible results (ask how I know). Powder coating is just one reason to use the blasting cabinet; at its heart is a tool for removing rust, paint, and pretty much anything you want to remove from your work.

Thanks to the efforts of several members we have been able to keep the existing machine going and even enhance it; the light Michael Skilton added illuminates inside much better than the factory-installed one ever did.

But the fact remains that this machine was not built to handle PS1; it requires constant TLC and at this point we may have sunk more money into its upkeep than what the original machine cost. In addition, a number of folks have asked several times over the years for a larger unit; it's not particularly big and larger pieces (bicycle and car parts, for example) simply won't fit.

Having a better-built, larger capability cabinet will greatly enhance everyone's projects, regardless of whether they plan on powder-coating or not.

Have any particular machine in mind?

Yes, the USA 976 Pro Detailer XH.

References

What about the old unit?

The existing cabinet will be disposed of per the https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/Asset_Removal_Policy

Language

Authorize the BoD to spend up to $2500.00 on acquiring a new blasting cabinet and associated components.

This authorization shall expire at midnight on December 31, 2019.

Vote Results

Quorum:106

Present:108

For:94

Against:1

Abstain:13

Receipts