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Old 09-10-2006, 05:51 PM
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Post Incandesent lighing in blast cabinet

Hi all, I was wanting to know if I can use a shop light (silver cover with one light bulb) in my blast cabinet for lighting? I was always taught that lots of dust and any kind of spark can be very explosive. The floresent light that is in the cabinet is not sufficent. Has anyone have a problem using incandecent lights.
BTW I am using aluminiem oxide as a blast media.
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Default Re: Incandesent lighing in blast cabinet

Go with outdoor floodlights. They work wonders and can stand up to the enviroment.
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