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I'm of the belief that if you assemble it with liquid nails during assembly it should be sealed up. But I don't have one, so I don't know for sure.I have one. You have to caulk the hell out of this thing and blast media still finds a way to get out. The gun is OK, but I think that has more to do with whether or not I'm pushing wet air through the lines and nozzle or not. Agreed on the light. It isn't great, but it is OK.
Every single feature about this cabinet can be nit picked, and they should as far as features go. I don't remember what I paid for it, but it was a fraction of what you will pay for a comparable size and you don't need to pay freight(edit: if a store is near you).
I've used it to sandblast a bunch of parts, probably got about 10-15 hrs on it. But I've easily got 4-6 hrs in between building and screwing around with making it work right.
If you don't mind making a silk purse out of a sow's ear then it is probably worth your interest and effort.
I also believe it needs closed cell foam everywhere, not open cell.. and like Mike's kit no flat places for material to collect when you open the door, and dump.