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12-27-2005, 10:08 PM
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BigFish Bait Co.
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Hanover
Posts: 23,392
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Spray Booths
Looking for spray booth ideas...can anyone recommend any store bought spray booths or post pics of any home made jobs? Thanks for the help! 
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Almost time to get our fish on!!!
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12-27-2005, 10:18 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 175
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Whoops - Larry, I'll send you a PM
Last edited by Labrador1; 12-27-2005 at 10:21 PM..
Reason: I'm an idiot
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12-28-2005, 01:49 AM
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On the Hook
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Sandy Hook, NJ
Posts: 81
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Parts:
1 Rubbermaid "Under the Bed" storage container. I only recommend using Rubbermaid products for any application that might involve drilling or cutting holes. The other brands all seem to have a tendency to split while you're drilling them.
1 section of PVC fence rail, the kind with the 2 baffles inside with 2 end caps.
It only comes in 9' sections but I think the leftover could be cut into pieces for plug storage
4" flexible dryer vent hose,
One rubber pipe cap that fits snugly inside the hose
One piece of round sheet metal duct to fit through the wall.
ignore the holes in the back of the piece of white fence, if I were to build it again they wouldn't be there.
To power the booth I used an old box fan unit out of a furnace.
6 3"x1" strips of sheet metal
HVAC Filter material
Duct tape
Pop Rivets
Silicone Caulk
Small piece of plywood
Foam board insulation
First cut the fence rail to size and attach the end caps with a thin bead of caulk. You want it to be long enough to span the full distance in which you'll be hanging plugs in the Rubbermaid.
Take your strips of sheet metal, drill a hole about 1/3 inch from the end corresponding with the size of the pop rivets. Using a vise or pliers bend the strip into a C shape. This is going to act both as a washer for the pop rivets and as a clip to hold the filter in place. (you'll have to unbend it a little when you're inserting the pop rivets)
Lay a substantial bead of caulk about 1' from the edge of the fence piece and place the Rubbermaid container on top of it. Drill and pop rivet it in place with the strips of metal as shown in the photo
You'll notice the 3 screws on the bottom in the rear, they're attaching a piece of old hockey stick that's just the right thickness to hold the container level
Using a 1 1/4" hole saw in your drill, drill a series of holes through the Rubbermaid container and the center section of the fencing.
Cut a rectangular hole as large as possible through the rubber pipe cap and the center section of the fence piece. Attach the rubber pipe cap with 4 pop rivets. You don't need to caulk this as the rubber seals itself.
Using a drywall circle cutter if you have one, or just a keyhole saw if you don't, cut a hole through the wall that snuggly fits the sheet metal tube. Cut 1" slits in the end of the tube and bend them out to form flanges. From the outside slide the tube through the wall.
I take no responsibility if cutting a hole between the garage and the inside of the house goes against any local fire codes
Slide the flex hose over the rubber pipe cap and the metal tube, it should be very snug. Seal it with duct tape.
Part 2 tomorrow
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12-28-2005, 02:04 AM
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"Fishbucket"
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Bahston Hahbah
Posts: 6,588
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eff that...
spray booths should exaust "all " fumes outside the cave.
not recirculate them in the shop vac.
and then blow them back inside 
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12-28-2005, 05:07 AM
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Hydro Orientated Lures
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Brockton,Ma
Posts: 8,484
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Belcher Goonfoock (retired)
(dob 4-21-07)
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12-28-2005, 06:45 AM
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Really Old & Really Grumpy
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: not a clue
Posts: 4,860
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Tagger...sudsy has the right idea,,plastic box, but you can use a bathroom ceiling fan that take's 4"flexable dryer hose and run it 20 plus feet to where you need to go without losing any power at the end of the pipe..it has the same fin's in the fan as do the dust collector's..motor is outside of the unit and so it never come's in touch with the paint particles......I use one in my office[playroom] to clear the room of gases/paint/thinner/smoke and old fart smell's...the thing suck's/clear's a room 18x12 in no time.
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BOAT fish do count.
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12-28-2005, 12:45 PM
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Oblivious // Grunt, Grunt Master
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: over the hill
Posts: 6,682
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BigFish
Looking for spray booth ideas...can anyone recommend any store bought spray booths or post pics of any home made jobs? Thanks for the help! 
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This link is informative http://www.briansmodelcars.com/tutor...D=23&CurPage=1
although the recommended blowers run @100-120 bucks.
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12-28-2005, 01:01 PM
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Middleboro MA
Posts: 17,125
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Excellant post Sudsy 
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12-30-2005, 07:37 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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Here is my spraybooth I finished today. I will only be doing acrylics. Very economical, cheap, and easy to make.
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12-30-2005, 07:39 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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Few more
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12-30-2005, 07:42 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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The bathroom fan I used. I put a furnace filter over it.
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12-30-2005, 07:44 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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The exhaust from the fan to the out of doors. Works Pissa. Hope this helps. Very easy to construct.
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"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
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12-30-2005, 08:34 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Posts: 1,269
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Professor Moriarty
Here is my spraybooth I finished today. I will only be doing acrylics. Very economical, cheap, and easy to make.
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Nice Paul, That's the ticket!!!!!
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12-30-2005, 10:40 PM
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Registered Grandpa
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 8,592
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Awesome Paul.  Machinist perfect work as usual, 
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12-31-2005, 09:52 AM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
Posts: 1,223
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Wrap that electric wire and plug with plastic wrap (food wrap) before you start painting. Should you need to work on it you can simply remove the plastic wrap and any over spray goes with it.
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12-31-2005, 11:59 AM
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Calling Jon The Fisherman
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: The Sack Of Mass
Posts: 2,357
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Jeeze... no more multi-colored snots for you guys.... one question, why do you have to vent it outside if the filter is collecting all the paint? Why not just send it down under the bench? No noxious or harmful fumes associated with acrylics seems like a futile extra step  maybe not....
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12-31-2005, 12:21 PM
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Canceled
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: vt
Posts: 13,425
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Canalman
Jeeze... no more multi-colored snots for you guys.... one question, why do you have to vent it outside if the filter is collecting all the paint? Why not just send it down under the bench? No noxious or harmful fumes associated with acrylics seems like a futile extra step  maybe not....
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My theory is that you might not want to breath it, It may not be proven bad yet but I don't trust any suspended solids. Besides which if the filter looks like that what do your lungs look like? But they are your lungs...
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12-31-2005, 12:45 PM
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Registered Grandpa
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 8,592
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bluefishercat
My theory is that you might not want to breath it, It may not be proven bad yet but I don't trust any suspended solids. Besides which if the filter looks like that what do your lungs look like? But they are your lungs...
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That agrees with Fishingfreak's posts, saying the body is made up of alot of water, and water bound stuff might not be eliminated as other chemicals are via the liver etc. Better safe than sorry. 
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12-31-2005, 12:56 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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Dave my personal reason is I have worked in a machine shop for nearly 30 years and have probably breathed in way too much crap into my lungs. I look at the exhaust fans at work and think holy crap imagine what my lungs look like. I don't need or want any additional pollutants, no matter how safe they say they are. Like Dave above said better safe than sorry. Paul
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01-01-2006, 01:06 AM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
Posts: 1,223
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Tagger! wow! a 350cfm blower in a booth that size. The paint will fly right by the plug 
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01-07-2006, 02:21 PM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
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How do you post a pic here?
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01-07-2006, 03:36 PM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
Posts: 1,223
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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.
Last edited by Charleston; 01-07-2006 at 03:47 PM..
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01-07-2006, 03:39 PM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
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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.
Last edited by Charleston; 01-07-2006 at 03:48 PM..
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01-07-2006, 03:43 PM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
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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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