Paint booth
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7 22 November 2019, 03:15
Michael Hickey
WOW, you're going all out and not mucking around, good luck with your build.👍🙂
WOW, you're going all out and not mucking around, good luck with your build.👍🙂
22 November 2019, 04:35
Chris Greathouse
Is this the build or is this the ideal build you want to emulate like in desc..
Is this the build or is this the ideal build you want to emulate like in desc..
22 November 2019, 04:38
Chaz Gordon
If you're going the custom build route, here's a possible suggestion, On the outside (front) of the booth, install a directed downdraft system that creates a curtain of fast moving air across the front of the booth (where paint shall not be spraying around) to act as a virtual curtain, preventing floating dust and dander from entering the booth air extraction flow. This could be designed like a Dyson Coanda effect fan with pin hole airflow around a hollow centred air bar
If you're going the custom build route, here's a possible suggestion, On the outside (front) of the booth, install a directed downdraft system that creates a curtain of fast moving air across the front of the booth (where paint shall not be spraying around) to act as a virtual curtain, preventing floating dust and dander from entering the booth air extraction flow. This could be designed like a Dyson Coanda effect fan with pin hole airflow around a hollow centred air bar
22 November 2019, 06:11
Chris Greathouse
All I can see is that it needs more electrical plugs and cords, at least a dozen more for that real basement workshop feel 😛 Jokes! that looks like a comfortable width to work with both hands and a held object.
All I can see is that it needs more electrical plugs and cords, at least a dozen more for that real basement workshop feel 😛 Jokes! that looks like a comfortable width to work with both hands and a held object.
22 November 2019, 06:33
Bill Newcomer
I spent all day building my paint booth today. I had to figure it out from scratch and I did my best to keep it light and portable. I built a slide-in frame for the filter. Next I built the plenum and installed the fan plate. I tested the fans with the variable power supply and I have awesome control of the fan speed. I struggled for a bit trying to figure out what materials to skin the paint box. I finally decided to use leftover pegboard on the outside and I need to purchase so twinwall corrugated plastic sheet for the inside. I was going to use the same 14"x20" air filters my furnace uses but decided I want the extra elbow room and got 16"x25" instead. After building it, I am glad I did. I also built the removable exhaust plenum from a heavy duty Home Depot moving box. I had to resize the box and install wood frames inside.
I spent all day building my paint booth today. I had to figure it out from scratch and I did my best to keep it light and portable. I built a slide-in frame for the filter. Next I built the plenum and installed the fan plate. I tested the fans with the variable power supply and I have awesome control of the fan speed. I struggled for a bit trying to figure out what materials to skin the paint box. I finally decided to use leftover pegboard on the outside and I need to purchase so twinwall corrugated plastic sheet for the inside. I was going to use the same 14"x20" air filters my furnace uses but decided I want the extra elbow room and got 16"x25" instead. After building it, I am glad I did. I also built the removable exhaust plenum from a heavy duty Home Depot moving box. I had to resize the box and install wood frames inside.
29 November 2019, 08:13
Bill Newcomer
I have looked into those but, I need mine to meet certain criteria. Larger size, adjustable airflow (I haven't switched to acrylics yet), and limited portability. I also like the challenge of actually making something from scratch. I had most of the materials already so I will actually be under that price.
I have looked into those but, I need mine to meet certain criteria. Larger size, adjustable airflow (I haven't switched to acrylics yet), and limited portability. I also like the challenge of actually making something from scratch. I had most of the materials already so I will actually be under that price.
29 November 2019, 14:58
Bill Newcomer
Also since I work in HVAC I can get the nice, big pleated air filters for <$4 each. They are over $16 at Home Depot.
Also since I work in HVAC I can get the nice, big pleated air filters for <$4 each. They are over $16 at Home Depot.
29 November 2019, 15:00
Chris Greathouse
What's the purpose of the Home Depot? Just to exhaust it out several feet straight, or is there another purpose?
What's the purpose of the Home Depot? Just to exhaust it out several feet straight, or is there another purpose?
29 November 2019, 17:22
Bill Newcomer
Chris, The Home Depot box is a low cost, VERY low restriction exhaust duct. It permits me to not have the table with the booth right up against the wall. There are items that I don't want to move every time I would use it. It is too cold here to simply blow AT the open window.
Chris, The Home Depot box is a low cost, VERY low restriction exhaust duct. It permits me to not have the table with the booth right up against the wall. There are items that I don't want to move every time I would use it. It is too cold here to simply blow AT the open window.
30 November 2019, 07:44
Bill Newcomer
Finished my paint booth this evening. It turns out I didn't need to go to the trouble of wiring in the LEDs. An old fluorescent under cabinet light works just fine. The variable speed control on the fans works fantastic. I can run hi speed while actually spraying and slow them down while the part(s) dry without blowing so much heated air outside. Now I can paint pretty much whenever I want. (humidity permitting).
Finished my paint booth this evening. It turns out I didn't need to go to the trouble of wiring in the LEDs. An old fluorescent under cabinet light works just fine. The variable speed control on the fans works fantastic. I can run hi speed while actually spraying and slow them down while the part(s) dry without blowing so much heated air outside. Now I can paint pretty much whenever I want. (humidity permitting).
2 December 2019, 04:58
Danny Meer
That came out very nice. I love it to build something out of scratch and make it work. yours is very well build
That came out very nice. I love it to build something out of scratch and make it work. yours is very well build
2 December 2019, 08:22
Bill Newcomer
I learned with a space heater added, it can be a drying cabinet too.
I learned with a space heater added, it can be a drying cabinet too.
6 January 2020, 06:18
Bozzer
Thanks for the link Bill. I'm actually building something similar. I'll get some pictures when it's done, but I have to figure out how to post them on here? Basically, my internal dimensions are 2' x 2' x 22" high. I wanted that big, so I can paint a trailer or 1/16 scale truck. I'm only using two fans, but I see a method in your madness. Them filters are hard to get here, so I've opted for Filter wool. I think that's what they call it anyway? Only thing is, it over hangs my work surface by around 5". My planned exhaust is 4" plastic pipe, straight outside, camouflaged by a bush. Lol, let's see how long that lasts?
Thanks for the link Bill. I'm actually building something similar. I'll get some pictures when it's done, but I have to figure out how to post them on here? Basically, my internal dimensions are 2' x 2' x 22" high. I wanted that big, so I can paint a trailer or 1/16 scale truck. I'm only using two fans, but I see a method in your madness. Them filters are hard to get here, so I've opted for Filter wool. I think that's what they call it anyway? Only thing is, it over hangs my work surface by around 5". My planned exhaust is 4" plastic pipe, straight outside, camouflaged by a bush. Lol, let's see how long that lasts?
3 April 2020, 09:33
Rui S
Very Nice booth.
I've lots of humbrol enamel paint., and the need for cleaning with white spirit... so i now need One booth urgently.
Very Nice booth.
I've lots of humbrol enamel paint., and the need for cleaning with white spirit... so i now need One booth urgently.
3 April 2020, 21:12
Bill Newcomer
Bozzer, your dimension seem large enough to give you some elbow room. What type of fans are you using?
Bozzer, your dimension seem large enough to give you some elbow room. What type of fans are you using?
4 April 2020, 01:05
Bill Newcomer
Rui, Thanks, I figured if I was going to go to all the trouble, I may as well make a nice one.
Rui, Thanks, I figured if I was going to go to all the trouble, I may as well make a nice one.
4 April 2020, 01:41
Bozzer
Bill, I'm gonna use PC fans. They're brushless and 12v, so they are quiet and reduce any risk of igniting any fumes, should any happen? The reason for the size is to allow me to place a built trailer in it. I can paint or even clear coat it, with easy access to the sides and top. I also plan on a revolving base, so I can turn the model, without touching it. I may make that motorised in the future, but for now it's just hand moved. I also wanted plenty of room to get my hands in. We all know what it's like, when you're trying to get into those awkward places? I'm also toying with the idea of a flip down shield, that covers halfway across the front opening. Once I get it in the cave, I'll try it out and see what happens? I have a few ideas, but not all will work, I'm sure. It's basically trial and error. I've put some pictures on my page, if you wanna see progress so far? I'll update it, as time goes by.
Bill, I'm gonna use PC fans. They're brushless and 12v, so they are quiet and reduce any risk of igniting any fumes, should any happen? The reason for the size is to allow me to place a built trailer in it. I can paint or even clear coat it, with easy access to the sides and top. I also plan on a revolving base, so I can turn the model, without touching it. I may make that motorised in the future, but for now it's just hand moved. I also wanted plenty of room to get my hands in. We all know what it's like, when you're trying to get into those awkward places? I'm also toying with the idea of a flip down shield, that covers halfway across the front opening. Once I get it in the cave, I'll try it out and see what happens? I have a few ideas, but not all will work, I'm sure. It's basically trial and error. I've put some pictures on my page, if you wanna see progress so far? I'll update it, as time goes by.
4 April 2020, 05:09
Bill Newcomer
Bozzer, With the 12v fans you can get a variable voltage power supply like I did. You can adjust the fan speed. The booth in my photos with the flip down shield was my inspiration. With the variable fan speed. I determined I did not need it.
Bozzer, With the 12v fans you can get a variable voltage power supply like I did. You can adjust the fan speed. The booth in my photos with the flip down shield was my inspiration. With the variable fan speed. I determined I did not need it.
4 April 2020, 06:40
Spanjaard
it looks great. what kind of fans are you using? are they a commercial set all four together?
it looks great. what kind of fans are you using? are they a commercial set all four together?
8 May 2021, 12:45
Bill Newcomer
Most everyone has Smart phones theses days. Remember when having a pager was the big thing? Well there were transmitters in radio tower sites that sent the signals to everyone's pagers. My paint booth fan plate was the cooling method for the electronics in the radio cabinet. They are all rated at 14vdc. You could do the same thing with DC fans from a PC.
Most everyone has Smart phones theses days. Remember when having a pager was the big thing? Well there were transmitters in radio tower sites that sent the signals to everyone's pagers. My paint booth fan plate was the cooling method for the electronics in the radio cabinet. They are all rated at 14vdc. You could do the same thing with DC fans from a PC.
8 May 2021, 18:15
Jv
You can pick up a rangehood as I did
Plenty to pick up for free
Mine is a 2 speed
And if you put a light dimmer on it you can set speed as you like
Build a box out of melamine
Plum it out the windows whed a setup for a clodes dryer
All done for small budget
All can be done for less then 100 aud
I will warn all about uesing a vacuum cleaner
The electrics in a vacuum cleaner is not flame proof
And can egnite fumes burn your house down and in worst case electrocute you
Rangehoods have flameproof electrics
You can pick up a rangehood as I did
Plenty to pick up for free
Mine is a 2 speed
And if you put a light dimmer on it you can set speed as you like
Build a box out of melamine
Plum it out the windows whed a setup for a clodes dryer
All done for small budget
All can be done for less then 100 aud
I will warn all about uesing a vacuum cleaner
The electrics in a vacuum cleaner is not flame proof
And can egnite fumes burn your house down and in worst case electrocute you
Rangehoods have flameproof electrics
4 February 2022, 17:01
Bill Newcomer
In an attempt for smoother finishes without sanding, I have purchased some better primers and thinners.
In an attempt for smoother finishes without sanding, I have purchased some better primers and thinners.
23 December 2023, 06:33
Martin Oostrom
You will love those jars of mr surfacer. Mix them 1/3 Self levelling thinner and 2/3 of the stuff. Modelling primer heaven!
Be careful with the sms super clear. It is a bit hotter than others.
You will love those jars of mr surfacer. Mix them 1/3 Self levelling thinner and 2/3 of the stuff. Modelling primer heaven!
Be careful with the sms super clear. It is a bit hotter than others.
23 December 2023, 06:50
Bozzer
Chaz, you know that our American brothers, do things differently? Lol, just ask the man 😉
Chaz, you know that our American brothers, do things differently? Lol, just ask the man 😉
28 December 2023, 21:37
Kyle DeHart
Ah. Good stuff. I mix it 50-50 with the leveling thinner but concur with Martin that the jars of mr surfacer are fantastic. I just personally like it to be on the thin side
Ah. Good stuff. I mix it 50-50 with the leveling thinner but concur with Martin that the jars of mr surfacer are fantastic. I just personally like it to be on the thin side
28 December 2023, 22:07
Bill Newcomer
Chaz, the SMS bottles are just a hair smaller than a Tamiya jar. The Mr Surfacer jars are way bigger since they are 40ml.
Kyle, After using Mr surfacer rattle cans and loving the smooth finish, that is why I went for the jars. Way more control with my air brush.
Chaz, the SMS bottles are just a hair smaller than a Tamiya jar. The Mr Surfacer jars are way bigger since they are 40ml.
Kyle, After using Mr surfacer rattle cans and loving the smooth finish, that is why I went for the jars. Way more control with my air brush.
29 December 2023, 06:18
Kyle DeHart
I did the same. I loved the rattle cans so decided to try the jars. Glorious.
I'd really like to pick some of the sms up to try too. Have heard nothing but good things.
I did the same. I loved the rattle cans so decided to try the jars. Glorious.
I'd really like to pick some of the sms up to try too. Have heard nothing but good things.
29 December 2023, 06:37
Album info
I am stuck not being able to spray paint due to cold weather outside. I want to continue to build over the Winter so I am going to build a paint booth. I have a plate with (4) 12vdc fans. I just bought a variable power supply for them/it. I have some clear plexiglass and various wood and laminates. I bought a new lamp for my garage sale undercabinet light fixture. If this works out well, I will be brave and buy an air brush.