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Old 06-17-2014, 04:13 PM
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I just got my new paint booth to where I could use it for the first time today, I really got tired of priming or painting parts and then having to close the shop down the rest of the day to let it dry (if it was actual paint,not primer) !

now at least all my tools and my Yukon wont get overspray on them all the time, I still have to run new air lines and I ordered a new devilbiss water separator for the air line.

it gets pretty hot inside if I have to close the doors to paint parts for columns, I think I hit the nail on the head with this one ! I luv my new booth !

I primed these parts this afternoon and it was really nice to have a clean shop to be in between coats !
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Old 06-17-2014, 04:16 PM
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Nice! Congrats on it working so well for you.
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That's awesome!!
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I took 7 days off 2 weeks ago and done the room ,painted everything and put up the lights. now I am paying the price of having to catch up from when I was doing this but I am blessed to have work and also to be able to work at home, I always say "god will provide" and he does !
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Nice... You have love the home shop craftiness...

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I took 7 days off 2 weeks ago and done the room ,painted everything and put up the lights. now I am paying the price of having to catch up from when I was doing this but I am blessed to have work and also to be able to work at home, I always say "god will provide" and he does !
Great job on the booth, and Amen!
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Nice booth! Having a place like that to paint small items would be awesome!
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It certainly is awesome that you can work from home and enjoy what you do!

I don't want to rain on the parade, because I think you built a cool deal for home hobbiest work. But, please be careful posting images like this for your business. There a very specific regulations regarding paint booths and safety. I am not an expert per say but have had to spec these in the past for shops I put together. I can tell you that most likely the fan you show and the lights are not rated as explosion proof and are a major OSHA safety issue. I'm not saying I wouldn't do the same thing at home, but if this is your place of business home or not, you may not want to post pics of it in a public forum. I mean no disrespect and and only say this as a manor of community advice. If I am wrong, I apologize. Better safe than sorry.

I do think it's cool and would love to have an area like that as well!
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yeah, I thought of that also, but most of the reason I put these up is to show I do not use spray bombs on my columns , I only use automotive paint, I am going to take your advice , but I want to leave it up for a little longer then take it off, this is the only place I posted this , no the fan and the lights are not explosion proof, but I don't put off hardly any overspray anyway and also I still have to build the box to hold the filters for air intake and over the fan, I did buy the real paint booth filters though

I had a paint booth in Missouri in my old shop I built street rods in, I built it myself with metal studs and metal walls all the lights were behind the glass with the wires in it , it was all metal and was about the most awesome booth I have ever painted in, to bad I was stupid and sold the shop

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It certainly is awesome that you can work from home and enjoy what you do!

I don't want to rain on the parade, because I think you built a cool deal for home hobbiest work. But, please be careful posting images like this for your business. There a very specific regulations regarding paint booths and safety. I am not an expert per say but have had to spec these in the past for shops I put together. I can tell you that most likely the fan you show and the lights are not rated as explosion proof and are a major OSHA safety issue. I'm not saying I wouldn't do the same thing at home, but if this is your place of business home or not, you may not want to post pics of it in a public forum. I mean no disrespect and and only say this as a manor of community advice. If I am wrong, I apologize. Better safe than sorry.

I do think it's cool and would love to have an area like that as well!
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That's really cool man. I like the lighting you chose for it. I manage a large production collision shop and I'd have to agree with ccrain- replace that fan. Years ago when we painted solvent I saw a fan that a painter took into a both poof into a light show when overspray got into it. It's the overspray that you can't see or smell that ignites, not the heavy stuff that collects. Buy a sealed fan from MSC Industrial supply for $350 and be done with it. God forbid, but should you have a fire, that thing will take the whole house out and I'd be surprised if your insurance covered it since it's a commercial activity being performed in a residence. Also really watch you ventilation as well. You can duct a 6 inch tube from Home Depot out of that room and into a filter outside of the structure that'll take care of that issue. A sealed fan inside will work.

I'm in no way criticizing your investment because I think what you've done is awesome. I love it when people get creative to that extreme. I just wanted to throw my 2 pennies in from a safety sake. Have fun man! Great stuff.
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