That is just like the booth I made inside my shop to paint my '67 Loboy. I really like yours. I plan to be painting a 130 before the fall and will be copying your vent system. One thing I did find out...........get all the bright lighting that you can! it really helps you not to miss a spot, plus it makes things easier to see.
Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Paint Booth with pics
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Is that a regular box fan? I read somewhere about using "explosion-proof" fans but don't remember anything about it or where I read it. Might have been in one of my woodworking magazines so maybe it was only necessary for wood dust, not paint spray.
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Spare parts - fast hitch, disk, one bottom plow, grader blade, C2 mower, wagon
1953 Cub - "Fenton Tiger Cub"
Spare parts - fast hitch, disk, one bottom plow, grader blade, C2 mower, wagon
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Paint Booth with pics
Thanks fellas for the compliments and suggestions; Hey Yogie, you and
Redfin have a good idea, an extension....Scotlem; I'll add that water, dust/
vapor capture idea....Boldsi, tarp on the floor and ceiling match and have 6
-500 watt lamps inside.
Thankyou everyone!
Butch
Redfin have a good idea, an extension....Scotlem; I'll add that water, dust/
vapor capture idea....Boldsi, tarp on the floor and ceiling match and have 6
-500 watt lamps inside.
Thankyou everyone!
Butch
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