After refurbishing our second bathroom, I am no longer allowed to use this as my paint room. (guess by who...)
So, I am planning a new paint booth, most likely with a fan and probably quite covered. Does any of you have tips to do's and dont's for a paint booth? Ventilation/fan/suction? Size? Heat? I will probably end up build something in my basement, in a cold room, so I will need heating.. -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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I have to use the great outdoors, so I'm very dependant on the weather - wind & rain obviously need avoiding - but I've found that humidity is at least as much of a problem as temperature ... where this is going is that in a cellar, I would have thought damp could be a real problem - and heating it up won't help, as warm air holds more moisture than cold - I think you should at least measure the humidity/temperature down there, and invest in a dehumidifier if neccessary
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I am actually in the trade. I do airconditioning and ventilation Lars. I'll post some interesting info. I'm currently helping one of the Leaders in our church, whose into plastic models. We building him a Spraybooth with extraction. I'll keep you updated.
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Just some suggestions - I've seen 'quick greenhouses' made of plastic poles & green polyethylene sheet, available from most DIY shops, or maybe make something similar using plastic plumbing piping or garden canes. OR keep an eye out for a cheap family sized tent (One you can stand up in). Gazebo & fill the sides in with plastic sheet? etc. Extraction - use a vacuum cleaner with the hose inside & the machine outside. Heat - fan heater works for me when I've been spraying in the shed. Get divorced, then do what you like?
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This is very interesting. I have been toying with an idea of using a kitchen extractor placed on top of a "box", and this looks even better -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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I can do that, but only for a few months of the year. Up north where I live is just too cold many months of the year.. -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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