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here is what my paint booth looks like now, kind of resembles a cardboard box LOL. Any body got any ideas for an economical paint booth. Plans for a wood one? I would like something easy to store too. for now I just toss this box on the boat but the sides of the box restrict movement of the airbrush. Plus there is now ventilation.
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Mark I think your box set up is more than capable of doing what its meant to do and it's lite enough you can get it out of the way when your not using it.
Jesse that is a great idea and with the white backing you wouldn't need lots of lite and being plastic it would last forever.
I worked as a finisher in a Cabinet shop many years ago. Our paint booth was the same as your, but a larger scale of course. The only thing that you could change to make it a little safer for the sprayer is to install a vent fan. The fan would do a couple of things. First, it would pull the overspray away from the other items in the booth. Second, it would also remove it from the area that you are breathing. I would use the smallest cage fan I could fined at Wallyworld. I would mount it in mid way up in one of the back corners of the booth, depending on which hand you spray with (the opposite corner). Mount it to pull air from the front of the booth and out the back. Next, buy a cheap HVAC filter from Wallyworld and cut it to fit over the fan on the booth side of the fan so that it pulls the air through the filter medium and out the back. You'll find you won't need to run the fan very fast to move the air. Happy spraying.
Great job on the cloths pin holders. Could you do a video of you spraying the poppers? Could you also talk about your set up and tools you use?
Thanks.
Thanks Kibaer; I am actually trying to learn to edit video but I guess I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, when it comes to video know how. dull in fact! LOL!!
In the mean time flytyingforum.com has some good stuff on painting if you feel like browsing. kirk dietrich has some good videos there where he uses a copic airbrush.
For my set up, I use a "Husky" oilless compressor from home depot to power my airbrushes. I have a couple Paashe VL and a couple of Badger airbrushes. The one in the pic in the original post is a badger 100 sg and is the one I use the most. I like it because it only holds about four drops of paint at a time so I don't waste a bunch. also I think its a little easier to clean. As far as paints I love Createx air brush paints but any paint will spray if its thinned enough and I use the acrylics from Walmart a lot too. They can be thinned with water.
Try using Windows movie maker to edit videos. It's super simple and there should a be a walk through on there. If you need some help message me and i can try to give you a hand.
Looks like it gets job done. As far as plans for new one, Take a look at some of the model car building websites. Good ideas on some of them for small paint booth.
That's what I was thinking. I used one like that to paint car and airplane models back in the day.
Heck Mark I think thats a pretty nice set up! Maybe a fan to get rid of fumes?
Is that a Badger 100 brush?
it is a badger 100! good eye Lee. I have an old computer in the attic wonder if the fan runs on 120 v.
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