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Red Sandblasting Cabinet

Industrial Equipment

AI Estimated Value

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$300-600

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a red sandblasting cabinet, likely constructed from heavy-gauge sheet metal, designed for abrasive blasting of smaller parts. The cabinet features a two-part construction: an upper enclosed blasting chamber and a lower stand with an integrated media collection hopper. The primary color of the stand and exterior of the blasting chamber is a faded red, suggesting original paint that has aged and accumulated dust. The interior of the blasting chamber appears to be a lighter, possibly off-white or light gray, color, heavily coated with dust and residual abrasive media, indicating significant use. Two circular openings are visible on the top of the chamber, likely for inserting gloves to manipulate items inside, with dark, possibly rubberized, material draped around them, serving as protective sleeves. There's a rectangular viewing window or access panel on the front top section, although its condition is obscured by dust. Inside the chamber, what appear to be internal lighting fixtures or filters are present. A control panel or foot pedal, white and rectangular, is visible on the workbench surface, connected to the sandblaster via hoses or cables, suggesting activation and control mechanisms. Various hoses and tubes are snaked across the top workbench surface, which seems to be a grated or perforated metal, allowing spent media to fall into the collection hopper below. The stand is a simple, robust design with four legs, forming a stable base for the heavy top unit. The overall condition shows signs of heavy use, extensive dust accumulation, and some minor surface corrosion or wear consistent with a workshop environment. No specific brand names or model numbers are discernible. The item appears to be a functional, industrial-grade piece of equipment, likely from the mid to late 20th century.

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Upon visual examination of this red sandblasting cabinet, I assess its condition as fair to good, exhibiting significant signs of practical use rather than neglect. The faded red paint and heavy dust accumulation suggest it has been a working piece of equipment in a workshop setting. The interior coating of abrasive media further confirms its operational history. While no specific brand or model is discernible, its heavy-gauge sheet metal construction and two-part design, with an integrated media collection hopper, speak to its industrial-grade nature. The presence of glove openings and a viewing window are standard features. Market conditions for used industrial sandblasters can vary. While new units can be costly, depreciation is substantial once they enter the secondary market. Comparables for generic, used cabinet blasters of this apparent age and type typically range from $300 to $800, depending on functionality and motor/compressor inclusion (which I cannot assess from the image). Demand exists among small fabrication shops, automotive restorers, and hobbyists. This is not a rare item; many such units were produced. Factors impacting value include its heavy use, which necessitates an assumption of wear on internal components like blasting guns, nozzles, and potentially the motor/compressor (if integrated). The extensive dust obscures the specific condition of seals, the viewing window, and internal lighting. Without powering it on, I cannot verify operational integrity or assess the condition of critical components. An in-person inspection would be crucial to check for structural integrity, air leaks, the state of the blasting gun and media recycling system, and motor health. Provenance documentation would confirm ownership history, but is not critical for basic functionality appraisal. Scientific testing is not typically required for this type of equipment.

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