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How to construct a decent paint box?

I'm tired of the dust. I always spray water before paint. Always wash the piece, but, no matter what I do, the dust is always there. I don't know what to do for solve that problem...
I think I'll have to do an special box or something. There are a tutorial or something similar for that??

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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

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I'm tired of the dust. I always spray water before paint. Always wash the piece, but, no matter what I do, the dust is always there. I don't know what to do for solve that problem...
I think I'll have to do an special box or something. There are a tutorial or something similar for that??

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I did a google search for you (paint booth how to make) and you might find something here

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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

I use an old microwave for drying spray paint.
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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

Hey, thanks. I'll have to keep looking for those things... I have to be sure wich one is better and have to know the materials and al those things...

BTW, where is that Scale Supra Club?? I want to see some amazing Supras...

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BTW, where is that Scale Supra Club?? I want to see some amazing Supras...

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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

Where is located that club? Do yo uhave some pics? I'm interested in build a replica of an Amuse Supra... I love that car. Do yo uknow where to get pics of it?
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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

I have a storage bin. It came with openings on the top, and both sides as handles. I put cheese cloth over the openings with duct tape. Works well, only time I get dust is when I spray and sometimes none at all...actually most of the time no dust. I spray in the garage, and bring it inside to the storage bin and let it sit. But unless you have a spray booth (walk-in) your gonna get dust, even if you can't see it.

-Chris.....Plus there is always wet sanding
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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

Don't you can show some pics?? I need ideas, maybe I can mix someof yours...
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I'm not happy abt my spary booth: vent is in back-up so is quetly a cross-draft (also if vent position is 40 cm tall from spraying base)

so I turn on the vent (kitchen kind) spray on the booth, after a couple of minuts put the model on a box (like a big transparent frigo-box with cover) semi-closed and leave, i come back after a couple hour and turn off the vent.

I do it lately but when I made the booth I collect some dust on models: so better spray outdoor (-3° C just now)

I spray at evening on my ofiice that's also on my house and I make models in an other workshop every in my house.
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Gio, get yourself one like mine? j/k

It's actually an old laminar flow chamber from a laboratory that I picked up for 10$!! It only wieghs in at 250kg!

Doesn't suck the fumes out but it sure as hell filters he dust out and blows clean air over my fresh paint. Also it makes a great, well lit work table.



It also doubles up as a bar on poker nights
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At least you might finish without trouble also some 1/5 huge projects ..
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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

Wow that thing is huge man... But It doesn't have the front glass or what??
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Re: Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

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Wow that thing is huge man... But It doesn't have the front glass or what??
Actually, it doesn't need front glass

This is the kind of table used in bio-labs where a "clean" work space is needed. Air is sucked in from the front at the bottom, it goes through very fine micro filters that remove even bacteria and then the filtered air is blown out from the back of the inside work area.

The positive and continuous flow of the air from inside the work area to the outside prevents particles from getting into the chamber.

Imagine trying to light a candle in front of a hairdryer and you'll get the idea.

My problem was like yours - DUST everywhere. Now my problem is solved (albeit quite radically )

I spray into the bottom front to remove fumes and then place painted parts inside to keep them dust free
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Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

You were vey lucky, he he... If I try to get one of those thing in home, he he... I'll finish kissing the road floor, lol

A great deal with that table... only 10$ How much are these things??
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Re: Re: How to construct a decent paint box?

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You were vey lucky, he he... If I try to get one of those thing in home, he he... I'll finish kissing the road floor, lol

A great deal with that table... only 10$ How much are these things??


New? You don't want to know!

This an old and well used one. I was lucky in that someone owed me a favour and was replacing some old lab equipment. I got to buy it for the symbolic "penny"
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