This thing is Large. This thing is Loud.
I bought this to sandblast wood pieces after cutting them on a CNC router. It saves me time from having to process them by hand.
It was a pain in the butt to set-up. I had to unscrew some parts and redo them correctly, not because I can't read but because the manual has images packed full of multiple installation steps in one picture as well as multiple numbered paragraphs that somewhat relate to them. Take a really close look at what pieces overlap others when setting it up. Make sure you have someone to help you. I did it by myself and only hurt myself a few times. It would've been better if someone else was there to laugh at my mistakes.
Please keep in mind that the product comes in two packages. The cabinet arrived first for me. I panicked when I couldn't find the vacuum/sandblast media reclaimer, but a quick look at the shipment details showed that two packages were sent from two different places.
Running this together with a compressor uses quite a bit of power, so make sure your power outlets can handle it.
Wear ear protection if you value your hearing.
I made some modifications to this. Instead of using the air hose barb fittings, I bought a 10mm OD Polyurethane Hose kit. The kind that uses push to connect fittings. It was a bit difficult to remove the barb fitting from the sand blasting gun, but with a bench vise, a wrench and all the passion I could muster it was possible.
An upgrade I installed was a pressure regulator/moisture filter I installed on the side of the cabinet.
I also installed a push to connect splitter on the hose inside the cabinet which I used to connect an air spray gun, so I can blow dust/debris from the parts I've sandblasted.
I plan to add better lighting at some point in the future.
I recommend this sand blasting cabinet.