Build your own paint booth, conclusion and final result

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  • @TruthHurtLiars
    @TruthHurtLiars 4 года назад +1

    This is the only logical guide on youtube to build a technically correct DIY paint booth. Very good work and clear explanation. Thanks

  • @tonymontana897
    @tonymontana897 2 года назад +1

    I take my hat off to you Sir. You did a magnificent job. I thoroughly enjoyed the series. I will definitely use some of your ideas when I get around to building my own.
    Thank you !

  • @Harry-du7lp
    @Harry-du7lp 5 лет назад +3

    Really enjoying your series on the Lotus rebuild.
    I'm picking up my Racing Green Elise tomorrow cannot wait, your buyers guide was really helpful by the way.
    Looking forward to seeing your Elise fully painted.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      That is great good luck and maybe post video of it ?

  • @kentuckycowboy2
    @kentuckycowboy2 5 лет назад +4

    I can't wait to see you painting in it. It sure turned out nice and i'm sure it will work just as expected. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bena9221
    @bena9221 4 года назад +1

    You the best handyman, like the fact that you covered all the explosions safety parts in building a spray booth

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thank you for the comments

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 5 лет назад +1

    A very comprehensive paint system, and for the money it cost ,very good value, it is, after all, a custom made booth for your specific requirements, so you would have to adapt a commercially available booth ,and that would cost even more that the market cost, an excellent series, it will be interesting to see how many viewers follow your design and build one of these. Many thanks for posting . Chris B.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment Chris

  • @timothynewkirk2654
    @timothynewkirk2654 5 лет назад +1

    Impressive Booth Steve. Well worth the time and money! ...Newk from Kentucky USA

  • @PolishandPassion
    @PolishandPassion 3 года назад +1

    watched all parts. A great demonstration of every aspect.

  • @ApexWoodworks
    @ApexWoodworks 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this additional info with us, Steve. Great job.

  • @Kalvegjerdet
    @Kalvegjerdet 5 лет назад +1

    Thumbs up for you. Great job. Now we are looking forward to the painting 👍👍

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      TXS, yep that is coming soon... first need to clean-up a few things

  • @GmKcorp
    @GmKcorp 4 года назад +1

    This is great work. Thinking of building myself a booth, but will for sure not be this good.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @JoaoAmadoTV
    @JoaoAmadoTV 4 года назад

    Thank you for another great video. Good detailed ideas for sure. I liked the tip of the wet floor for the dust.
    I'm doing mine in a used 40'HC shipping container, so the walls part was easy ;-)
    also the heating elements LOL (get's pretty hot inside)
    It has nice "Cargo hooks" every 2 meters of the roof so I've run zing-zag chain to hang all the stuff to paint.
    Them I'm using radiator 12v fans on the doors and back, and a car battery and a solar panel provides me enough energy to run fans all working day...

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! I was initially thinking of a container as well as they are low cost . But then I did not as they are a bit to narrow for a car...

    • @JoaoAmadoTV
      @JoaoAmadoTV 4 года назад

      D3Sshooter correct. I’ve seen combining two containers to make it wider. Al depends on each one’s size availability. I was surprised with the size and location of yours considering that you generally work more on full car bodywork. I would have guessed that you would create a drive-in/out booth ...

  • @norherman
    @norherman 5 лет назад +1

    Outstanding build!. I guess you are going to be doing a lot of painting in the coming months. Good luck

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment, I will have to do a lot indeed

  • @hirsch4650
    @hirsch4650 Год назад

    Very cool video, I think you're a cool guy and come across as really honest and down to earth.
    I have a question, maybe you can answer it for me.
    I built a paint booth with vertical air flow, fresh air comes from the ceiling and the air is extracted from the floor under the vehicle.
    As a filter for the fresh air I used bag filters, coarse (G3) and fine (F5).
    Because I also used the pocket filters as fine filters, which sit in a box with the fans, I still have almost 2 meters of ventilation duct, from the fine filters to the ceiling in the cabin, where the air comes out.
    The reason for the decision was that I read that these filter mats that are commonly used (the same ones you used) are often specified with a maximum air flow of around 900 cubic meters per square meter of filter per hour.
    This would mean that I need a calculated filter area of ​​almost 17.3 square meters for my fans for the supply air (two fans with 7800 m3/h) due to the limited air flow (2x7800 / 900).
    In your case it would be (4000m3 per h / 900 m3 per sqm per h). Is this specified maximum air volume of the filters negligible?
    Thank you!!

  • @oldguysrule-iv7sh
    @oldguysrule-iv7sh 5 лет назад +1

    You done a very fine job on build and explaining why and what

  • @K3PO
    @K3PO 2 года назад

    Thanks Steve. I was wondering if you could show us the outside part if the exhaust and what you installed out there?

  • @jago5300
    @jago5300 2 года назад +1

    I watched your videos I like your paint booth. There's two things I wouldn't mind seeing for educational purposes. One would be your filters, use the wood to hold the filters in place. I was wondering could you do the same thing using a bunch of Earth magnets where they just slap into place. Let me know if that's a good thought or not. The other thing that I would be curious about if you used a smoke machine. And show the movement of the airflow. And percentage per square foot. It would help me out down in the future.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  2 года назад

      Maybe I will set this up so, you can see it

  • @andyparker522
    @andyparker522 5 лет назад +1

    Look great ! looking forward to seeing you paint the Lotus.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment, its coming

  • @clorenzetti
    @clorenzetti 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic, thanks for all the information in this series !

  • @richolson1515
    @richolson1515 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you. Have been enjoying.

  • @kimchipig
    @kimchipig 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful job! I really enjoyed the series.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, and more is to come with the first maiden paint job...( in a week or so)

    • @kimchipig
      @kimchipig 5 лет назад +1

      @@D3Sshooter I am really looking forward to seeing Old Rusty again.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      @@kimchipig , its planned to be shortly

  • @jamesogle99
    @jamesogle99 5 лет назад +1

    330 likes 0 dislikes... says it all. Great job!

  • @gpcoating6827
    @gpcoating6827 4 года назад +2

    What fan did you use? A link to buy one. I’m building a powder coat booth 8x8x12

  • @ceesklumper
    @ceesklumper 4 года назад +1

    Perhaps you didn't need the extraction fan? The positive pressure from the intake side fan would push the air out.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comments, I did, to help the circulation. else you get to much turbulence

  • @stevefpv4669
    @stevefpv4669 5 лет назад +1

    This video series had quite a few interesting elements, so thanks already.
    I have a few questions, hope I don't annoy you too much with...
    1. I've looked for ex protected led lights prices...o.O is it an absolute must in a paint booth?
    2. If one was to use a radial/centrifugal type of fan in a low pressure scenario, is it safe enough if the motor (IP54) is mounted outside of the centrifuge (so the majority of 2 stage filtered fumes that come from the panel into the air flow of the centrifuge won't at least come in direct contact with the motor, but the motor itself is still located inside the paint booth)?
    3. If you had a rectangular shaped 3x2.5m / 7.5m2 / 15m3 room in a shed (all large concrete walls, ceiling and floor building though) and everything you had at your disposal to conduct the air from or to the outside were 100mm diameter intake / outtake connectivity at each end (no further mods possible) and you can't mount any fan outside, do you think a positive pressure scenario would still be possible? If so how would you generally go on about it? I have a 3k m3/h, a 2k m3/h and a 1k m3/h centrifugal fans at disposal. Doable?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      TXS for the comments, well arc free light fixtures are indeed needed IMO, as the fumes of the pray can ignite . But then again, if the lights are on before spraying that might not be an issue...

    • @stevefpv4669
      @stevefpv4669 5 лет назад

      @@D3Sshooter are normal LED lights arc free?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      1. well it is recommended as painting releases explosive gasses ( thinner and air). So, I would say yes for your own safety . unless you only work with water carried paint.
      2. That is a very good approach , a motor that is outside the airflow is the best approach. But that motor is best outside the area where there is an air/solvent mix . Else its going to be the same issue.
      3. I doubt very much that this will work , 100mm is way to small to extract the air. Remember the air in the booth should be changed entirely about 30 times per minute or every 2 seconds for an excellent extraction. My diameter of the extraction tube is about 500mm and the intake or exhaust is filters /funnel is 500mm by 120mm and that is just enough. So its all about been able to extract the air and fill the cabin with fresh clean air in a limited time. Else you will work in a fog of spray. So the 100 mm is not going to work....
      I hope that this helped

    • @stevefpv4669
      @stevefpv4669 5 лет назад

      @@D3Sshooter thanks a lot for your help, advise and time man!

  • @funivids4500
    @funivids4500 3 года назад +1

    Great job

  • @Chris000279
    @Chris000279 5 лет назад +1

    I found it..Thanks for the final video... Take care.

  • @foghell
    @foghell 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for showing us your process. I want to build a spray booth too, but im struggling to find the correct fans. Could you please supply a link or similar to the fans you bought?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comments, i guess it all depends where you live. Ventilatorland.nl has a large range

    • @foghell
      @foghell 3 года назад

      @@D3Sshooter Thanks for answering! I live in Sweden. I was in contact with Ventilatieland.nl but they said they didn’t have any EX-proof fans.

  • @VirgilPippen-d5e
    @VirgilPippen-d5e 9 дней назад

    what's the infrared heater output, will it keep the booth heated and not loose warmth with the exhaust and intake fans running?

  • @andarthome142
    @andarthome142 5 лет назад +1

    THX i was waithing for this final vlog of your paint booth, it's look great, as always Thumps up :-)

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks and I hope that the Intake FAN was clear.... I believe that you asked for it ..... see you

    • @andarthome142
      @andarthome142 5 лет назад +1

      Yes i dit, now we whate for the paint jobs, and i know there are coming soon i hope :-)@@D3Sshooter

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      @@andarthome142 , yep

  • @michaelthompson4590
    @michaelthompson4590 4 года назад +1

    Great series. How do you maintain the correct temperature in the booth if the intake air is cold? Don't you have to heat the supply air before it enters the paint booth?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comments, the booth uses far end infra red heating. That does not heat the air but the surfaces of the items inside. When sparying, the FAN's are on and the temp drops, however as the objects keep on getting infrared, not a lot of heat is lost. As soon as the spraying is done the FAN's go off. So far that worked real well.

  • @josealejandromontalvanrami7419
    @josealejandromontalvanrami7419 4 года назад

    Congratulations. A really good job!

  • @Lisbikes
    @Lisbikes Месяц назад

    Do you switch heaters while spraying, or only when drying? How do you control the temp?

  • @kassaye530
    @kassaye530 4 года назад +1

    Well done brother!

  • @Igor-nx8uf
    @Igor-nx8uf 5 лет назад +1

    I have only one concern about this great-looking paint shop. Can the jackodur endure the acetone or similar paint thinner?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      Igor Farkaš , sure as the one i used has protection enforced layer. So far i have done many paint jobs. And so far no issues or damage. Time will tell. But a test with aceton was not done. Normal thinner does not affect it. So far. Of course i do not spray directly on the walls.

  • @noelsdesign
    @noelsdesign 2 года назад

    Hi there,
    I was wondering would you mind sharing links to the fans, heater and lights that you used on this spray booth?

  • @johankumps8312
    @johankumps8312 3 года назад +1

    Welke type/merk ventilator heb je gebruikt? Atex gecertificeerde motoren kosten een stuk meer dan 700euro. Mvg.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  3 года назад

      Inderdaad, I heb deze van ventilator land , deels beschermd ... Tot dus ver nooit een probleem gehad... Zal even moeten opzoeken welk merk het is ... is al een tijdje geleden. Maar is al reeds eens aangehaald in een commentaar

  • @DrinkExistence
    @DrinkExistence Год назад

    What fans did you use? I'm looking for fans myself and cant really find anything cheaper then $750/fan (explosion proof fans)

  • @irneskajtezovic2357
    @irneskajtezovic2357 2 года назад +1

    is it enough big to paint cars in there the smaller one european not some suv or similar...like ford focus,skoda rapid i mean based on width

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, for me it is and I painted small cars in it

    • @irneskajtezovic2357
      @irneskajtezovic2357 2 года назад

      @@D3Sshooter how big cars or what cars did you paint in there ?and could you paint whole car?beacuse i hawe a garage 6m long and 3.65 width and 2.4m heigh and i dont know if is it worth the investmant...thanks

  • @bastinrobert4156
    @bastinrobert4156 4 года назад +1

    Can we change the inlet and outlet fan in other positions as we prefer

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, of course you can . As long as you have a good stream of air. The best is top in and floor out , a down draft... I did not do that . My boot has been used many times and works like a champ...

    • @bastinrobert4156
      @bastinrobert4156 4 года назад +2

      @@D3Sshooterfirst of all hello from Kerala India planning to build one for my first paint shop ok thanks for the reply what if I keep inlet in left side and outlet in side opposite to front door

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад +1

      @@bastinrobert4156 That will work as long as you get a draft/ airflow through the cabine, so no area's were the air is not able to flow as in and out are to close and on the same plane.. Opposite sides work best. Good luck

    • @bastinrobert4156
      @bastinrobert4156 4 года назад +1

      @@D3Sshooter thank you sir for kind suggestions and guidance

  • @shaneobrien5310
    @shaneobrien5310 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent job!. Could you post up information about your fans you used.Type -Model Nº/Brand I'm in Australia and trying to find a good fan.......

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the comment, Sure the fans are 380 Euro and displace about 4000 m3 of air per hour. You can find them here www.ventilatieland.nl/categorieen/9174/axiaal-ventilator.html . They work very well for me so far....although they are not 100% class A explosion free. But that is not needed for the amount of work I do. You might want to look at fan's used in industrial kitchens, they are typical large and turbine based.

  • @DavesShed
    @DavesShed 4 года назад +1

    G'day from Australia. This was an excellent series on how you built your booth. You answered a lot of questions I had and some that I didn't!
    This will be a great resource for when I eventually are able to do something similar.
    Is the false floor necessary? I would want to sit it directly on the concrete floor of the workshop in my case, so that I can roll things in and out.

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, falls floor is not needed at all.... good luck

  • @doravinogradov2426
    @doravinogradov2426 3 года назад +1

    How do you heat the booth to maintain at even temp ?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  3 года назад

      I use far end infra red panels,

  • @terryatkinson899
    @terryatkinson899 5 лет назад +1

    Well done. Simple as that.

  • @larrylyon3147
    @larrylyon3147 4 года назад

    Well done video. Thank you!

  • @buddyboy1953
    @buddyboy1953 5 лет назад +1

    Great job !!!

  • @dirkwichmann2225
    @dirkwichmann2225 5 лет назад +1

    Nice booth you build !
    But don't forget to use ex save lights and fans !
    By this typ of axialfan the paintdust goes right thru the electric... so it is posibel that it can give a "big bang".....
    And if you make a biger paintjob and you have a lot of paintdust are this kind of led lamps not realy save...
    And belive me that will be a realy realy big bang..
    2 times in my live (28 years of carpainting )
    I have seen this...
    1 x a selfmade booth
    there was no part where it was .... the whole workshop was torn into 1000 pieces .... where luckily I was not there that day ... and once a professional painting booth. which exploded when the colleague turned off the light ... (deflated at the lamp) the pressure wave deformed the whole paint booth. it looked like a balloon. everything that stood in front of the painting booth flew away ... cars tools everything was gone ... windows doors shutters .... everything thrown .. Luckily, the control box was in another room! and we others to break so nobody was hurt! but the one with his homemade paint booth did not have so much luck! So always make sure that the electrical system is explosion-proof on a paint booth!
    Greetings from Germany

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Dirk Wichmann indeed that is always something to comsider

  • @kerrygleeson4409
    @kerrygleeson4409 5 лет назад +1

    Great job 👍🇦🇺

  • @tree_kanagarroo
    @tree_kanagarroo 4 года назад +1

    damn looks hella professional

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comments...

  • @Casey2
    @Casey2 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work

  • @Chris000279
    @Chris000279 4 года назад

    May I ask where did you purchase your fans. And are they exactly the same fan?

  • @marcchantal5016
    @marcchantal5016 5 лет назад +1

    What kind of compressor and how many gallons?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      Marc, that all depends on what kind of paint jobs you will do. If st just a small piece, then spraying is a matter of seconds. So a small compressor with a buffer of 25L is good enough. However, if spraying involves longer times, then you will need a decent compressor with a larger buffer. Airflow must be consistent. The paint gun is another element, as there are many different models , HVLP, standard and other, also consider the nozzle seize. So all by all you will need pressure and airflow out of the gun. I paint at 20PSI with a SATA 5000, that is the pressure at the paint gun itself. . My compressor has a netto of 250L per minute and max 8 bar..with a 200l buffer. So far no issues

  • @robyk65
    @robyk65 5 лет назад +4

    I don't see any fire fighting device, with all those wood and inflammable materials it is a main concern for a structure like that...
    Safety first, remember!

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +2

      Its there on the wall, you might not have seen it. I have a few around. Thanks for the comments

  • @noblepaintingltd3684
    @noblepaintingltd3684 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Great stuff! Where did you get the hearing panels from?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, not sure what you refer to with hearing panels. Sorry

    • @noblepaintingltd3684
      @noblepaintingltd3684 3 года назад

      @@D3Sshooter sorry I meant the heating panels the infrared panels

  • @justinmac3851
    @justinmac3851 4 года назад

    Nice job!

  • @estpst
    @estpst 5 лет назад +1

    I thought the final result would be you painting, Nice job

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the comments, that is coming soon

  • @bxb590
    @bxb590 5 лет назад

    Are you too restricted to shooting the waterborne (vs. solvent) paints in the UK? Great job, I really enjoy your videos. Dave, Niagara Falls

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад

      Thanks Dave, the issue is that you need additional drying equipement for the paint , without it the dry time is to long. And most DIY do not have the ability to invest in that extra cost. So bottom line, we have water based paints and solvent based. I guess that in a short time the solvent based paints will be out of the market for environmental reasons. So its al about the drying time for the moment. Athough the water based paint is making big progress.

    • @bxb590
      @bxb590 5 лет назад

      We've been shooting the waterborne for years. I grew up on lacquers and enamels. But now, I don't know anyone who would go back to it. I'm told there is a lot less work and a much better job when your done. I guess, don't be afraid. You may really like it.

  • @BananasCar
    @BananasCar 2 года назад

    amazing what you have done ! congratulations for the project 👏 i would like to know which was the filter you used it, the name if you will please , im making one on my own as well so it would be an amazing help! thank you for making vids like this! keep it up with the amazing work!

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  2 года назад +1

      I used 3 types, one for the extraction and two for the intake... A pre and final filter. Those are the standard filters you can buy for sprayboots.

  • @PhG1961
    @PhG1961 4 года назад +1

    Schitterend. Al bij al valt de prijs nog redelijk mee vind ik.

  • @-gundy8444
    @-gundy8444 4 года назад

    Where did you buy your fans

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comments, ventilatorland NL

  • @yusufdayo4661
    @yusufdayo4661 4 года назад +1

    Where can I order the exhaust fan pls

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thank you for the comments, ventilatorland.nl they have all kind of fans

  • @oluwaseunakinwale1992
    @oluwaseunakinwale1992 4 года назад

    Is it possible to make a cheaper one

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comments, I guess so, but less good

  • @1esaus
    @1esaus 5 лет назад +1

    Great video! Have you planned to be able to drive a car into it?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for the comments, no I did not but I can for small car...its 4,3 meter

  • @fillowtree5505
    @fillowtree5505 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome project. Who wouldn’t want their own paint booth! I know you touched upon it but why didn’t build it on a cement floor to drive a whole car into it?

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  5 лет назад +2

      Its big enough for a lotus elise, but then again I am not planning paint a full car... only parts.... The main reason is the vent;action has to be very powerful for a full size booth.
      The floor is raised as I insulated it, and I only paint parts////

  • @IngeBall
    @IngeBall 4 года назад

    Subscribed!

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comments, much appreciated

  • @hikkaduwa
    @hikkaduwa 4 года назад +1

    Citroen Traction engine ...!

  • @dhaley8847
    @dhaley8847 3 года назад +1

    why would you paint a paint booth purple? and why would you make a paint booth of wood? Its too small to do much with and for $2000 you could buy a used paint booth . I have ever seen a good home made paint booth, ever!

    • @D3Sshooter
      @D3Sshooter  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comments , well mine just works like a champ. Painted old rusty, a mini, a lotus elise and more. 2000 for a used pro cabin, is as good as impossible to get here. The color of the inside , is the color of the panels.. it was not painted