Home made sandblast cabinets..lets see them

Ok, I was debating on whether to start a new thread, cuz its gonna be cheap and fairly easy. I figured I would copy what someone else had done in the 1st pic. Freezer is bigger than what I really wanted but it'll work. I propped the back of the freezer up with 2 bricks, and figured the "lean" was good to help keep the sand towards the front(easier to clean and empty). I got my angles I wanted and went and used what 4x4's I had and bought 1 more. The front legs(4x4) are 18" high at the lowest point, and the back legs are around 24" at the lowest point. I screwed the front legs to a bottom plate(2x4) as well as the back legs. I then measured the bottom of the freezer and cut a piece of plywood to match. Screwed the plywood on to the legs. I put "L" brackets at the very front lip of the plywood to help hold the cabinet on there. I will screw some to the back as well to hold it good. Added a 2x4 brace on each side to make sure. I found an old air filter off of a pocket bike and it fits perfect on 1 1/4 ABS, this will be my filter for the shop vac. I drilled a hole in the side for the filter and then Lori came home!! We have to pick the mother in law up Thursday night, so cleaning the truck was in order. I made the damned cradle too tall though. Im not sure where I will put the holes for the gloves. If they go in the top I will need something to step up onto. Or if I put them in the front then my belly gets in the frickin' way!! All thats left is run the air line, hook up lights, 1 1/4 ABS and shop vac, and window. Cant wait to get back at it on the weekend! I loves blasting!!