You just killed the whole market of overpriced hobby paint booths. A great process which is explained perfectly. Thanks for saving us a ton of money. :)
I can get something in that size, made from plastic and not cardboard for 60 bucks now. that is not expensive or worse quality than this cardboard one. So no, he did not destroy any market. He helps out the poor painters, maybe.
@@fckprc8149 congratulations on belonging to the 5% of the audience that can afford usd60 on amazon for a box. The rest is for the poor painters of course. You won your twat medal of social classing now, congratulations for the public announcement of your outstanding character.
Its truly special when someone can think outside the box and be ultra creative. Its a gift that a lot of us dont have. Including myself. Thank you for this. Cheers. 🍻
I have watched over two dozen videos on building a spray booth. This is by far the very best one out there. Highly recommend and I will be using this video as inspiration to make mine. Thank you for posting.
i built one of these out of scrap lying around a few months back as i was getting into airbrushing and while it gets the job done, i've been wanting something that looks and works better and this is exactly it! now the family can't complain about 'the fire hazard' as they've dubbed it in our hobby room!
Videos like this make me glad I invested in a 3D printer lol. A paint booth was going to cost me at least $130 US and now its gonna cost maybe 1/3 of that, and this will be twice the size. Thank you!
Mi wife its just weeks from giving birth so i have been thinking in a booth like this to keep the house safe for our baby! This is an amazing video in an amazing timing for me! THANKS👍🏻✨
Great design. I chose to make the body of mine in plywood, it's a little heavy but I needed one with a 900 x 600 mm base for some large models and didn't want to risk sagging when I fit some LED light strips to the top. Fortunate that I bought my eldest son a 3-D printer for Christmas 18 months ago!
I'm in the process of building a cardboard paint booth and appreciate the solutions to issues I haven't even realized. But I have one issue; spray paint is going to cover the lights! Or did I miss that? I'm adding a small groove on the top of each box to allow a saran wrap roll to pull thru to keep the LEDs clean. To eliminate the possible build up of paint on the fan blades I'm utilizing the Ventura effect and a recycled computer cooling fan. These are powerful, small and very quiet.
You are very welcome👌Thank you🫵for watching! Make sure to subscribe and don’t miss our next video coming out soon (related to this one). Have a good one🤩
Thank you for the tutorial! It's by far the best DIY spray booth on RUclips! I was about to waste $99 on a cheap one from Amazon. Instead, I built the same thing using scrap wood panels I found at a hardware store for about $2 each ($8 total), and I used cardboard for the back since shaping it with wood was a bit too tricky. 😅 The filter, tubing, and fan cost me about $50 in total, so it's a win for me ! I also added a few ideas from other videos, like a wall-mounted airbrush holder, a USB rechargeable LED bar, and a glass panel at the bottom so I can test paint and wipe it clean easily. The last thing I need is to find a better way to cover it when I'm done painting, and maybe even connect the vent system to my resin printer so I can use the exhaust fan for both !
I read another post about regarding the filter. Inset it into the booth so it’s flush. Then you have no need for 3D parts. Listing links for the lights, dimmer switch, ventilation supplies and the drying rack would be extremely helpful. Other than those small nitpicks this is an excellent video. Thanks for posting it.
Thanks for the input mate👍I´ll have a new video out next week of «diy airbrush filters» so I´ll make sure to list the links before that. Cheers and Thanks for watching😉
This is a fundamentally great design that lends itself well to customization. I was about to plunk down a lot of money for a professional fume extractor box but this is much more practical for my needs. It's perfect for 90% of the modelling out there except for those big ship modellers. For you multifamily condo hobbyist, you can add a charcoal filter on top of your existing filter to avoid complaints from your neighbors.
thankyou so much for this upload, I am in the process of making a mdf frame and im using ur STL's for the Quick release connections and the Customizable Airbrush Filter Cassette, You have saved me ATLEAST half of what I was gonna spend on a premade build, So thankyou very much good sir, you have earned my thanks and a sub!
Nice job and so important. As a kid, I was always making models and things. That is to say, exposed to all sorts of chemicals. Then as an adult building props and sets. Recently, I got back into model (from scratch) building. However, after a month I gave it up due to the way chemicals made me fell. I've been looking for a less toxic work flow, but it's not easy.
Anyone that is going to build this Please read my comment before buying the boxes. great job, thanks for sharing. One comment or suggestion to anyone who is thinking of building. I am in the middle of building the airbrush booth. What I didnt notice was the boxes you need. Most box's flaps are only half size to cover the opening. In the video , the box wide flap is big enough to cover the whole opening. I had to tape another flap to the large one to make it work. Im not sure where you can find a box like that. I found a heavy duty box at lowes that was twice as thick as a normal box. it cost twice as much too. but it defiantly stronger. for the filter mounts. i use a regular 4" brace and used two small bolts to mount to cardboard. the corner brace was two exspensive to buy 4. perhaps if you find them at a discount store or flea market. I didnt want to pay $6 for 2. as far as the exhausts mount. i doing something totatly different. I will post photo's when Im finish
Wow that's a million dollar spray booth!! I make mine with just cardboard and tape. That way when I am done I just throw it away and make a basic new one next time I need it. Saves a lot of space and gets rid of the paint odor.
Change the bottom filter brackets to have outer ledges the filter sets into from the top, that way you only need 2 brackets with rubber bands to hold it in place.
CAD = Cardboard Aided Design. Learned that from Bad Obsession Motorsport. The Brits have their awesome humor :). Great project! I was looking for ideas on this as well. Cardboard and duct tape, a truly American solution :)
A quick tip for people that do not have access to a 3D printer but still would like such a vent connector. Such connector pieces are also what you often find on old mobile AC-units. Especially over here in Europe we have a lot of mobile AC units with an exhaust pipe. Those parts I always tend to remove when my old AC units broke down. I'm sure you can find similar inexpensive brackets or fan-housings in your local Home Depot style stores if needs be. 🙂 But this video is definitely a keeper as those spray-booths cost €100+ easily over here; so I'm definitely going to follow this and save a ton of money to make this cheap one out of cardboard and some computer-fans from my spare parts box. Thanks a lot for sharing!! 👍
Lmfao... searched for a 3D printed spray booth.... And then found this... waaaaAAAAAAAAY cheaper and still functional. Thanks man! That quick connect air duct is a nice touch for being able to easily put this aside.
This video is awesome! I almost bought one of those ready-made, pricey setups, and this is a great DIY project! Thank you so much for the resources and tips to build one!
Much appreciated and thank you so much for watching👊And watch out for our new video next week of «diy airbrush filters», might give you some suggestions…Cheers and have a good one🤩
To keep expenses down you can use all kinds of free plastic bottles to slide vacuum hoses on, and I bet you also can use a disposable kitchen wipe thingy as a filter.
@@PropsNstuff⚠️ God has said in the Quran: 🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 ) 🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 ) 🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 ) 🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 ) 🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 ) ⚠️ Quran
This was elegant and inspiring to watch. Whenever I get motivated to build one, I will definitely use your model and template. For now, saved into my favourites
Excellent stuff I’ve just got back into model making 👍 the last model I made I was probably 13 ish I’m now 61 😂😂 I’ve got plenty of time on my hands these days and if I do something I always try to do it to the best of my ability, you’ve come up with some cracking ideas and executed very well plus this looks as much fun to build as the models themselves ☺️☺️ Thank you for a super video 👍
Thank you for sharing. I’m lucky. I work in a sign shop. I can use corrugated PVC from scrapes at work. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this. Thank you again.
Thank you for this tutorial. excellent. You are very professional. You gave us the files. It is a very useful tool. It was very informative and I will definitely make it. thank you🙏🙏
A tip. We often find odd sized furnace filters on clearance. I mean dirt cheap. Especially large sized ones. Which can be cut down for use. Saves time and money
Thx for some great ideas. I was also considering a soldering vent area; and this space might serve both purposes; by just swapping in specific gear as the need demands.
Thank you so much for watching👍Great idea👌Love it when fellow makers customize it to their own needs. And watch out for our new video next week of «diy airbrush filter». Cheers and have a good one😄
If you go to your local scrap yard you might find a over the stove fan and make one of those into a home made spray booth. I have came across a few of them I put one on my metal grinding table to catch the metal dust it seems to work well I have to change the filter often. For painting I'm shire it would work well it sucks the food smoke from the stove top why not paint. Plus they're at the scrap yard tossing it out for a few buck's or they might even give it to you? Stove top fan will work well for a home made booth. I'm shire a card board box with a fan behind it will work too.
This is awesome. My kid saw it and had to have one. She's quite pleased with her spray booth. Thanks for the instructions and stl files. Now we just need to find an led rack stl and we'll be set.
wow, thanks so much for sharing this- I was hoping to save some money by building a spray booth but worried about approaching it as a newbie, but this is such a helpful guide and a really excellent design!
You just killed the whole market of overpriced hobby paint booths. A great process which is explained perfectly. Thanks for saving us a ton of money. :)
Thank you so much for the feedback🦾 Just makes my day knowing I could help a fellow maker out a bit😉 Have a great one, cheers
I can get something in that size, made from plastic and not cardboard for 60 bucks now. that is not expensive or worse quality than this cardboard one. So no, he did not destroy any market. He helps out the poor painters, maybe.
@@fckprc8149 congratulations on belonging to the 5% of the audience that can afford usd60 on amazon for a box. The rest is for the poor painters of course. You won your twat medal of social classing now, congratulations for the public announcement of your outstanding character.
This was the best I have seen in DIY Spray Booths, Thank you so much for your video .
Thanks for that😆 Have a great one, cheers😉
Its truly special when someone can think outside the box and be ultra creative. Its a gift that a lot of us dont have. Including myself. Thank you for this. Cheers. 🍻
Much obliged for the feedback!!! You🫵just made my day💪Cheers and make sure to follow cause there’s a little upgrade coming up😉
I have watched over two dozen videos on building a spray booth. This is by far the very best one out there. Highly recommend and I will be using this video as inspiration to make mine. Thank you for posting.
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This is so "simple" and ingenious at the same time, that it would never have occurred to me myself.😁👍Thank you very much for sharing.🙂
Hobbyist, year right this is the best Spray booth that I have seen. Wish you can come to my home and making one.
LOL…🤭Thx mate, really appreciate the feedback👍Made my day!
I used to use a straight cardboard box as a spray booth - this is definitely going to be the next generation… Thank you
Glad I could help out in some small way buddy😁 Good luck with you’re v2.0 booth😉 Have a good one, cheers
With the high costs of new paint booths, this video is an excellent alternative for the diy'er.. Thanks for the upload 👍
Much obliged! Have a good one👍
Thanks very much. I did another one, but your video inspired me to do it myself. I had already one in the basket when I saw your video :D
Best of luck, mate👊have a good one
i built one of these out of scrap lying around a few months back as i was getting into airbrushing and while it gets the job done, i've been wanting something that looks and works better and this is exactly it! now the family can't complain about 'the fire hazard' as they've dubbed it in our hobby room!
Hey there Tony😁 I know exactly what you meant😂🤣 And yes, with this cardboard box....No more complaints👌 Have a good one, cheers
Thank you for your clear and simple as possible explanation and information.
Thank you👍🏻glad you liked it
Videos like this make me glad I invested in a 3D printer lol. A paint booth was going to cost me at least $130 US and now its gonna cost maybe 1/3 of that, and this will be twice the size. Thank you!
Right? Affordable and customizable….mission accomplished✅Cheers and make sure to follow for a little upgrade (on the booth) that’s coming up👍
Great idea using the magnets, one I wouldn't have thought of. Thanks
I knew this could be done neatly and cheaply. Thanks for the ideas and start point!
Glad you enjoyed it👊Watch out for our new video next week «diy airbrush filters». Cheers and many thanks for watching🤩
Thank you very much. Greetz from Germany
Danke, you’re welcome ViVaDeo😉 Have a good one, from sowing Norway. Cheers🥶😉
what a work of art
Thank you for that Sir😀 Have a good one😉
I cannot begin to explain how much this meant to me , thank you.
Bob
England
What an incredibly well-produced video and super helpful. Thanks for helping all of us makers out there. We appreciate you.
Damn…getting emotional here…lol🤗😢I can’t thank you enough for those kind words!!! You just made my day💪Cheers and have a good one
Mi wife its just weeks from giving birth so i have been thinking in a booth like this to keep the house safe for our baby! This is an amazing video in an amazing timing for me! THANKS👍🏻✨
Great design. I chose to make the body of mine in plywood, it's a little heavy but I needed one with a 900 x 600 mm base for some large models and didn't want to risk sagging when I fit some LED light strips to the top. Fortunate that I bought my eldest son a 3-D printer for Christmas 18 months ago!
I'm in the process of building a cardboard paint booth and appreciate the solutions to issues I haven't even realized. But I have one issue; spray paint is going to cover the lights! Or did I miss that? I'm adding a small groove on the top of each box to allow a saran wrap roll to pull thru to keep the LEDs clean. To eliminate the possible build up of paint on the fan blades I'm utilizing the Ventura effect and a recycled computer cooling fan. These are powerful, small and very quiet.
The flow of air and gravity should cover that. I've never had an issue with the lights in my spray booth and it's worked for years.
Clear box tape will calm the OCD if you think the air flow will not protect the LED, and it's easily replaceable
Thank you very much for this great airbrush DIY idea.
You are very welcome👌Thank you🫵for watching! Make sure to subscribe and don’t miss our next video coming out soon (related to this one). Have a good one🤩
The Best spray booth so far
Beautiful piece of work...and well built out of some very basic and easily accessible material, love it!!! Cheers from Sydney Aus!!!
Thank you for the tutorial! It's by far the best DIY spray booth on RUclips! I was about to waste $99 on a cheap one from Amazon. Instead, I built the same thing using scrap wood panels I found at a hardware store for about $2 each ($8 total), and I used cardboard for the back since shaping it with wood was a bit too tricky. 😅 The filter, tubing, and fan cost me about $50 in total, so it's a win for me ! I also added a few ideas from other videos, like a wall-mounted airbrush holder, a USB rechargeable LED bar, and a glass panel at the bottom so I can test paint and wipe it clean easily. The last thing I need is to find a better way to cover it when I'm done painting, and maybe even connect the vent system to my resin printer so I can use the exhaust fan for both !
Great design! :)
Thanks for not only showing an amazing and scalable booth but some other really cool tips to help with workflow while building too.
Glad you liked it, mate👊cheers
I read another post about regarding the filter. Inset it into the booth so it’s flush. Then you have no need for 3D parts. Listing links for the lights, dimmer switch, ventilation supplies and the drying rack would be extremely helpful. Other than those small nitpicks this is an excellent video. Thanks for posting it.
Thanks for the input mate👍I´ll have a new video out next week of «diy airbrush filters» so I´ll make sure to list the links before that. Cheers and Thanks for watching😉
This is a fundamentally great design that lends itself well to customization. I was about to plunk down a lot of money for a professional fume extractor box but this is much more practical for my needs. It's perfect for 90% of the modelling out there except for those big ship modellers. For you multifamily condo hobbyist, you can add a charcoal filter on top of your existing filter to avoid complaints from your neighbors.
Brotha just what I needed...thanks for all the information.
So glad you liked it👊cheers, have a good one
good sir, this is just what i what was looking for to start on air brushing.
So glad you liked it. Have a good one
Genius! Fantastic job!
Cheers mate👌and thank you so much for watching!!! «See» you next week for a new video of «diy airbrush filters». Have a good one🤩
thankyou so much for this upload, I am in the process of making a mdf frame and im using ur STL's for the Quick release connections and the Customizable Airbrush Filter Cassette,
You have saved me ATLEAST half of what I was gonna spend on a premade build, So thankyou very much good sir, you have earned my thanks and a sub!
Outstanding... Fixing to get into RC body painting and THIS right here, is exactly what I needed 🤙
Glad you liked it👊cheers and have a good one
Excellent cost effective design & great video too1 thank you!😎
Thank you StevePorter😉 Glad you liked it! Have a good one, cheers
Nice job and so important. As a kid, I was always making models and things. That is to say, exposed to all sorts of chemicals. Then as an adult building props and sets. Recently, I got back into model (from scratch) building. However, after a month I gave it up due to the way chemicals made me fell. I've been looking for a less toxic work flow, but it's not easy.
Beautiful build thanks for sharing.
Γεια σου και εφχαριστο για το feedback👊(η γυνεκα μου είναι ελληνίδα). Have a good one and watch out for a new video with an upgrade for the booth🤗
Great Build and Walktrhough! Thank you
So glad you liked it👊🏻
Terrific design and presentation.
Thank you so much Mr. Bear😀 Have a good one, cheers😉
I'm going to make one of these. I'm tired of the plastic tub... Lol
Thanks for sharing and the blueprint...
LLAP 🖖
Welcome, mate👍»This is the way»👊
Anyone that is going to build this Please read my comment before buying the boxes. great job, thanks for sharing. One comment or suggestion to anyone who is thinking of building. I am in the middle of building the airbrush booth. What I didnt notice was the boxes you need. Most box's flaps are only half size to cover the opening. In the video , the box wide flap is big enough to cover the whole opening. I had to tape another flap to the large one to make it work. Im not sure where you can find a box like that. I found a heavy duty box at lowes that was twice as thick as a normal box. it cost twice as much too. but it defiantly stronger. for the filter mounts. i use a regular 4" brace and used two small bolts to mount to cardboard. the corner brace was two exspensive to buy 4. perhaps if you find them at a discount store or flea market. I didnt want to pay $6 for 2. as far as the exhausts mount. i doing something totatly different. I will post photo's when Im finish
Wow that's a million dollar spray booth!! I make mine with just cardboard and tape. That way when I am done I just throw it away and make a basic new one next time I need it. Saves a lot of space and gets rid of the paint odor.
This is just genius, I'm going to have to make myself 1 thank you
I just finished mine with these measurements and using corrugated plastic sheets, I pleased the way it came out, just got to hook up the hose.
Change the bottom filter brackets to have outer ledges the filter sets into from the top, that way you only need 2 brackets with rubber bands to hold it in place.
Brilliant! I will make a more permanent design out of MDF for myself. Thanks.
Many thanks for watching! You just made our day👊Cheers and good luck
I like the magnets and the bottom
Very nicely done. Thanks for the files too!
Glad you enjoyed it!!! Cheers and Thanks for watching👊(new video coming next week «diy airbrush filters»).
Nicely Done ! thanks for sharing your design.
CAD = Cardboard Aided Design. Learned that from Bad Obsession Motorsport. The Brits have their awesome humor :).
Great project! I was looking for ideas on this as well. Cardboard and duct tape, a truly American solution :)
Thanks for this video and design!
Thank you so much for watching👊Have a good one.
perfect project to gutting a large projection TV and turning it into a spray booth
THANKS for being super cool!
Well, Thank YOU!👍🏻
Thank you for share with us your idea. Congratulation, simple, cheaper and functional.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers👊🏻
Excellent, and inspirational. 👍👍👍
Thank you so much for the feedback👊we really appreciate it. Cheers and have a good one🤩
THANKS A LOT! LOOKS AMAZING
Thank you! So glad you liked it👍Have a good one
fantastic, i use a cardboard box as my spray booth already but no ventilation system, this video has given me ideas to improve my spray booth
A quick tip for people that do not have access to a 3D printer but still would like such a vent connector. Such connector pieces are also what you often find on old mobile AC-units. Especially over here in Europe we have a lot of mobile AC units with an exhaust pipe. Those parts I always tend to remove when my old AC units broke down. I'm sure you can find similar inexpensive brackets or fan-housings in your local Home Depot style stores if needs be. 🙂
But this video is definitely a keeper as those spray-booths cost €100+ easily over here; so I'm definitely going to follow this and save a ton of money to make this cheap one out of cardboard and some computer-fans from my spare parts box. Thanks a lot for sharing!! 👍
Very good job man !!!!!!!! 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🎱Thanks for sharing this.
Hi, there. So glad you liked it. Really appreciate it👊🏻Have a good one
Lmfao... searched for a 3D printed spray booth.... And then found this... waaaaAAAAAAAAY cheaper and still functional. Thanks man! That quick connect air duct is a nice touch for being able to easily put this aside.
This is an amazingly clever build!
Thank you👌so glad you liked it! Cheers and have a good one
This video is awesome! I almost bought one of those ready-made, pricey setups, and this is a great DIY project! Thank you so much for the resources and tips to build one!
Much appreciated and thank you so much for watching👊And watch out for our new video next week of «diy airbrush filters», might give you some suggestions…Cheers and have a good one🤩
this is excellent. i will be doing this later on this year hopefully
great video. thank you
Cheers mate! Really appreciate it👊have a good one
Very cool, Im going to build this for my shop.
Awesome paint booth, thank you for supplying the links
Cheers👊🏻
Absolutely love this build! This is exactly what I was looking for! So light, inexpensive yet fully functional! Excellent design and video tutorial!
Thank you so much Mr. Blaker. So glad we’re able to help😀 Good luck with your build sir😉 Cheer’s
@@PropsNstuff what size magnets did you use?
To keep expenses down you can use all kinds of free plastic bottles to slide vacuum hoses on, and I bet you also can use a disposable kitchen wipe thingy as a filter.
@@PropsNstuff⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )
🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 )
🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 )
🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 )
🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
⚠️ Quran
Great great great!!! Thank you!
Many thanks for watching🤩so glad you enjoyed it👊Our new video comes out next week of «diy airbrush filters». Cheers 🤩
This was elegant and inspiring to watch. Whenever I get motivated to build one, I will definitely use your model and template. For now, saved into my favourites
Attempting to make a bigger version out of an old cupboard (28inchx47inch). Your vacuum chamber idea at the back is going to help me with it
this has some asmr-quality to it!
Excellent stuff I’ve just got back into model making 👍 the last model I made I was probably 13 ish I’m now 61 😂😂 I’ve got plenty of time on my hands these days and if I do something I always try to do it to the best of my ability, you’ve come up with some cracking ideas and executed very well plus this looks as much fun to build as the models themselves ☺️☺️
Thank you for a super video 👍
Thank you so much for the feedback👊It really means a lot to us! Have a good one😆
Some great ideas here. Thanks.
Thank you for that. Glad I could help😉 Have a good one, cheers
Thank you for sharing. I’m lucky. I work in a sign shop. I can use corrugated PVC from scrapes at work. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this. Thank you again.
Wow, thank you! I wondered how I would build mine. Now this is perfect for me. Thanks a lot for shareing!!!
same here!
Thank you for this tutorial. excellent. You are very professional. You gave us the files. It is a very useful tool. It was very informative and I will definitely make it. thank you🙏🙏
A tip. We often find odd sized furnace filters on clearance. I mean dirt cheap. Especially large sized ones. Which can be cut down for use. Saves time and money
Thank you for this great video!
Thank you for that Mr. Jim😄 Glad you liked it, have a good one😉 Cheers
Thx for some great ideas. I was also considering a soldering vent area; and this space might serve both purposes; by just swapping in specific gear as the need demands.
Thank you so much for watching👍Great idea👌Love it when fellow makers customize it to their own needs. And watch out for our new video next week of «diy airbrush filter». Cheers and have a good one😄
Thanks for This super usefull video !!
Hi there, absolutely magnificent. I’ve learnt a lot this evening. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Thank you for watching👍🏻
Great 👍😃 Work.....I need to figure out a system to get the Air out of my house 🏡 though, which of course will be the real Tricky 😉 〽️ part
Yeah, I know what you mean🤓good luck
If you go to your local scrap yard you might find a over the stove fan and make one of those into a home made spray booth.
I have came across a few of them I put one on my metal grinding table to catch the metal dust it seems to work well I have to change the filter often.
For painting I'm shire it would work well it sucks the food smoke from the stove top why not paint. Plus they're at the scrap yard tossing it out for a few buck's or they might even give it to you? Stove top fan will work well for a home made booth. I'm shire a card board box with a fan behind it will work too.
Gracias totales y sigue con más proyectos con estos tutoriales que són regeniales, bendiciones totales. Saludos desde América Latina para el mundo.
This is awesome. My kid saw it and had to have one. She's quite pleased with her spray booth. Thanks for the instructions and stl files. Now we just need to find an led rack stl and we'll be set.
wow, thanks so much for sharing this- I was hoping to save some money by building a spray booth but worried about approaching it as a newbie, but this is such a helpful guide and a really excellent design!
Thanks mate🦾We really hope it’s working out for ya! Cheers and have a good one
So cool. Great job!!
Thanks😀 Have a great one, cheers!
A great design. Thanks!
Cheers and have a good one👊
This has inspired me to make my own. Thank you.
Brilliantly simple!!
Thank you so much Justin😁 Cheers
Love it! I'm going to build one here soon. I greatly appreciate your work here. Thanks!
So glad you liked it👊and good luck! Cheers and have a good one
Think I'll give one a bash! I was away to buy one next week bit already have that same fan for an old grow tent lol
I was just thinking about making one of these the other day, glad i came across the channel
That's so cool😉 God luck with your build Sir👌 Cheers
HUGEST 'LIKE' I've given in a long time!
Brilliant! Thanks for all the hard work putting it together and making it so clear that even a putz like myself might be able to do it.
very cool. thank you for sharing your designs and commentary. I'm gonna want to make one too.
You’re welcome👊glad you liked it. Cheers, have a good one
I was about to buy a premade one but wasn't convinced on the size to price patio. This solved that, thank you!
Sweet!
AGAIN: WHAT AND AWESOME DUDE YOUR ARE!
I was thinking of trying to make a Spray booth out of an old PC case. This looks loads better!