My New Spray Booth
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New spray booth
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New spray booth
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New spray booth. Note the white turn table is my old turn table I used. THe black turn table came with the booth.
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Filter material I used
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Vent material stuffed in hose adaptor
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Not much space
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Vent material
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I added some window screen to keep material in adaptor
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Thank God for "Duct Tape"
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Duct Tape screen to adaptor
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Window screen
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Adaptor in place only an 1/2 inch from the wall
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Adaptor
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Here the light I mounted inside the booth
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Light mounted to booth with "Duct Tape"
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Light works nice
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First try out of booth.
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New Booth next to my compressor
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Works great
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New spray booth
Komentarzy
5 April 2018, 13:04
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Hi all, I just finished installing a new fold up Spray booth in my work area. For years I just sprayed into a cardboard box and wore a dust mask. Not the best way to paint but I made it work. My work bench is in my basement. I have two windows for light but they do not opening. I do have the basement door to the outside that I do open in the summer but it's to dam cold in the winter to open the door. I stop using Enamels and Lacquers years ago. I spray Model Master Acrylics. So this year I used part of my Tax Return Money and got this fold up spray booth at my local hobby shop. The set up was easy and fast. I also got an 9 inch under the counter light that I mounted on the inside of the spray booth. I have not mounted any vent hose to the booth to vent to the outside, it would just be to hard to do. So I will let the filter do all the work. I did stuff the vent hose adaptor that came with the booth full of furance filter material to help clean the exhaust. So far so good the few time now I have used it.
5 April 2018, 13:28
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Alexander, I paid 130 Dollars US at my local hobby store. I have seen them cheaper online for around 80 Dollars US but you have to pay for shipping. So paying more and no shipping I thinks it's a fair price and I can add the hose in the future for little cost. The carbon filter is a good idea, I will have to look into it, thanks.
6 April 2018, 12:33