I had the first generation of that same paint booth...lots of problem...cheap water pump...those sponges were not catching the paint very good...use RainX on the water curtain really helps the way the water flows.ended up getting rid of it and Bought a Pace 30" booth....now I can spray solvent base no issues
Glad to hear you found something that works better for you. Hopefully they fixed some of those issues with this new model. Thanks for the tip with rain-x.
I know I have talked about it in a video or two, but I don't remember which one. I used a box fan with 24"x24" air filters for a long time. It's important to point the fan away from you (preferably to an open window or door), then put the filter on the intake side to catch overspray. Good ventilation is key.
If you're going to get a spray paint module, you definitely can't go wrong with that one. I'm seriously considering getting one now. Hope they can drliver to Ireland.
Good vid! Do you feel you have enough working space inside the booth? It looks like your working platform is pretty small. I primarily build models, so wasn't sure if it was too small of an area.
Yes, I think it's big enough for most of my projects. Sometimes I build outlandish things that this won't work for, but I really like the size of this booth.
@@zimmtex thank you I was confirming because there was a restock but there’s no comparison video of both whether if it’s the air intake or water flow of the transformer made any difference.
Nice little rig. My setup is a bit much 😅. I build and paint 1/72 scale airplane models (affectionately called braille scale) and I have a dollar store clear plastic box 9""x12" with a 4" hole in the back for an inline fan that I found in the ganjaneering section of amazon. I have zero trouble spraying lacquer based paints with this setup. Masked up, hoodie up, glasses on, fire extinguisher handy if my vent pipe ever starts sounding like a pulse jet. I would love to have your exhaust booth.
You still planning on making videos? You have some of the best out there, but there's a couple things I'd like to make a suggestion on, and see you execute, as I'm sure many others would appreciate.
I do still plan on making videos. There have been some big life changes that are keeping me busy at the moment. I welcome any ideas and feedback you have.
Looks cool. Nice to see a video from you again. Your secret project sounds exciting. Heres a tip, you might already know. But google lens is your freind, it will scan and translate for you, its great.
If you go to the website and zoom in on the booth there the protective edge that you took off is on that one. It’s most likely so you don’t get cut on it.
Hi Zimmtex...I know you mentioned in you last video that you were going to be busy with a upcomming project. Sure miss you doing swimbaits.If you have a chance could you updae if there are future videos..thank you
I know its been a while; I've really had my plate full. One of the things I've been working on is renovating the workshop. I do plan on getting back to making videos once that's done. I appreciate everyone hanging in there.
@@zimmtex I gotcha,,, Life can do that to us. You kinda mentioned it in the above video.. I was wondering hehehehe. No rush...Hey..On a side note... I build professional fishing rod wrappers, dryers, and tools. I also have a starter kit and along with rod blanks with fuji components.. so someone wouldn't be out of pocket when the start out on their 1st rod. I use to sell them on my website and ebay 6 or 7 years ago until I had my 4th back surgery and now I only do them for family and friends for free or I'll do a little bartering every once in a while...I know you are all covered up.. But if you ever get a hankering to build your own custom fishing rod..Again.. I retired and I mainly do them for free or a little bartering ever once in a while. let me know..
this will help you to relax while you're painting all of those lures
Not gonna lie, it's pretty great.
Looking forward for next video sir..
Thanks! I know its been a minute, but I'm almost done renovating the workshop and can get back to making videos.
Thanks for the detailed video I have one on order for a few months and am pretty excited!
Hope you enjoy it!
That's a nice paint booth 👍🏼
I think so too!
Pretty cool
I really like it!
I been here since the beginning nice to see you grow
Bro thanks so much for the video I got mine delivered today and you help me a lot. Cheers
No problem, I hope you enjoy yours as much as I enjoy mine!
I had the first generation of that same paint booth...lots of problem...cheap water pump...those sponges were not catching the paint very good...use RainX on the water curtain really helps the way the water flows.ended up getting rid of it and Bought a Pace 30" booth....now I can spray solvent base no issues
Glad to hear you found something that works better for you. Hopefully they fixed some of those issues with this new model. Thanks for the tip with rain-x.
Thank you for the video. Do you have a video on tour air box filer? I live out of the country and the air box may be accessible. Thank you again.
I know I have talked about it in a video or two, but I don't remember which one. I used a box fan with 24"x24" air filters for a long time. It's important to point the fan away from you (preferably to an open window or door), then put the filter on the intake side to catch overspray. Good ventilation is key.
@zimmtex your awesome thank you. Tight lines
If you're going to get a spray paint module, you definitely can't go wrong with that one. I'm seriously considering getting one now. Hope they can drliver to Ireland.
I'm liking it so far, thanks for stopping by!
Do you still need to vent it to the outside?
Yes. I'm working on getting that done soon.
Good vid! Do you feel you have enough working space inside the booth? It looks like your working platform is pretty small. I primarily build models, so wasn't sure if it was too small of an area.
Yes, I think it's big enough for most of my projects. Sometimes I build outlandish things that this won't work for, but I really like the size of this booth.
I really like your new paint booth.. I want one for my taxidermy shop and for my custom lure painting booth.. ALABAMA BLOOD
Thanks! I'm excited to do some more painting with this thing.
I was wondering if this is the v110 model or the v220 model in voltage, I'd like to know the differences?
This is the 110v model. I don't know that there are any differences in performance. I think it's just a matter of what your power source is.
@@zimmtex thank you I was confirming because there was a restock but there’s no comparison video of both whether if it’s the air intake or water flow of the transformer made any difference.
Nice little rig. My setup is a bit much 😅. I build and paint 1/72 scale airplane models (affectionately called braille scale) and I have a dollar store clear plastic box 9""x12" with a 4" hole in the back for an inline fan that I found in the ganjaneering section of amazon. I have zero trouble spraying lacquer based paints with this setup. Masked up, hoodie up, glasses on, fire extinguisher handy if my vent pipe ever starts sounding like a pulse jet. I would love to have your exhaust booth.
Thanks for sharing your setup with me. I enjoy hearing from other makers. Best of luck to you!
You still planning on making videos? You have some of the best out there, but there's a couple things I'd like to make a suggestion on, and see you execute, as I'm sure many others would appreciate.
I do still plan on making videos. There have been some big life changes that are keeping me busy at the moment. I welcome any ideas and feedback you have.
Do you use a water based paint or ?
Yes, I'm primarily using acrylics.
Looks cool. Nice to see a video from you again. Your secret project sounds exciting. Heres a tip, you might already know. But google lens is your freind, it will scan and translate for you, its great.
Thanks for the feedback! Hopefully I can make some great content for 2024!
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
If you go to the website and zoom in on the booth there the protective edge that you took off is on that one. It’s most likely so you don’t get cut on it.
Thanks, I'll have to look at that.
Hi Zimmtex...I know you mentioned in you last video that you were going to be busy with a upcomming project. Sure miss you doing swimbaits.If you have a chance could you updae if there are future videos..thank you
I know its been a while; I've really had my plate full. One of the things I've been working on is renovating the workshop. I do plan on getting back to making videos once that's done. I appreciate everyone hanging in there.
@@zimmtex I gotcha,,, Life can do that to us. You kinda mentioned it in the above video.. I was wondering hehehehe. No rush...Hey..On a side note... I build professional fishing rod wrappers, dryers, and tools. I also have a starter kit and along with rod blanks with fuji components.. so someone wouldn't be out of pocket when the start out on their 1st rod. I use to sell them on my website and ebay 6 or 7 years ago until I had my 4th back surgery and now I only do them for family and friends for free or I'll do a little bartering every once in a while...I know you are all covered up.. But if you ever get a hankering to build your own custom fishing rod..Again.. I retired and I mainly do them for free or a little bartering ever once in a while. let me know..
Fancy... If you saw how stone age my set up is you would be shocked.. But it works
I've been using a home air filter and a box fan for a long time. Excited for this new setup!
@@zimmtex keep us posted on work work your content is great
Ah nothing says premium Chinese quality like " I guess you just stick it on" and " It doesn't seem to be in the picture" LOL!
Ha! At least it seems pretty straightforward. So far so good!
More vídeos?
Yeah, life's been crazy, but I'm editing one right now. It's going to be a wakebait.
@@zimmtex Thanks a lot. I’ll stay tunned !!!!
your airbrush is drying the paint. pressure is way too high.
Thanks for the tip, I'll adjust the pressure. I appreciate you watching and commenting!