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This guys got the right idea
http://www.airbrush.com/how-to-guide...oDetail&id=165 Its not like its ppg you're shooting. |
Thanks PM.
It looks easy enough. The 80 CFM is enough? No, I'm not Jack, but I am a transplanted CAL Golden Bear. GO BEARS!! |
The fan seems ok so far. I am only going maybe 4 feet to the window. Maybe a greater distance you would need more power. Something to consider though. Maybe someone else will chime in on the power of their exhaust fan to lengh of exhaust hose. P.
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I'll try to get a pic. I may not beble to upload it here?? we'll see!
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How do you post a pic here?
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I'll give this a go.
I placed the spray booth on a Craftsman tool cabinet. This allows me to move it out of the way when it is not being used. I put an 80 cfm exhaust fan in the back of a 4" plenum behind the filter. If it does not do the job I will put another fan right beside it. All my paint and airbrush supplies can be stored in the cabinet. |
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Sorry!
The booth itself has a plexiglass visor across the top of the opening so I can see with no obstructions. |
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BTW; I did not build the booth itself. I traded plugs to a cabinet maker friend here on the boards.
While I am into this I will post a couple pics of my shop! Thanks for looking. |
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The secret to success is to buy the best tools and shop items. Thanks for helping me with the uploading of pictures.
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Exhaust fans are meant to pull not push. If the distance increases to where you are not getting a good "pull" move the fan to the outlet and just hook the hose up to the booth! |
Good advise Bill. Booth looks great.
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