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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Originally Posted by ccracin
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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