Built a temporary paint booth in my garage

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

Комментарии • 4

  • @KSIXRIDER
    @KSIXRIDER Год назад

    Nice work

  • @codyg3294
    @codyg3294 Год назад +1

    I really like that you’ve done this video. I was thinking of doing my garage similar, but with PVC (like you mentioned) & treat it like a shower curtain where I can pull it back & put it away when not in use. Thanks for giving me an idea on the costs as well. I can’t wait to see your when it’s finished. Keep up the good work!

  • @mikehaglund7283
    @mikehaglund7283 Год назад +1

    Interested to see how your fan and filter setups work. We are doing similar (fit one into a garage with lotsa stuff in it already), except using 4 permanent taut cables at the top and 4 mil plastic sheeting draped over that. Bottoms secured just by wrapping 2 x 2's in the plastic at the bottom and small but powerful welding magnets (Eastwood) placed against the sides of another car on one side and flywheels hanging on the wall on the other side to hold the plastic further away from car being sprayed. But we only did primer so far and with garage door open. Paint fumes were only tolerable that way and it will soon be too cold to do that, so that is why we will be watching to see how you do with the ventilation aspects. Thanks for posting the video.

    • @cap42
      @cap42  Год назад

      I've already sprayed the trunk and core support, the intake of air was fine but I was on the verge of needing more exhaust so if I was spraying bigger items dual exhaust would have been necessary. Temps are dropping quickly here as well, so I won't be able to keep the doors open while spraying if I don't get this done soon. I may need to fab up a vent from the exhaust to a removed panel in the main door. Intake air shouldn't be a problem as I have eaves and attic vents for fresh air.