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Old 08-23-2006, 04:46 AM   #16
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Re: Bil's New Modeling Workshop

Damn!!!! Awesome workshop you have there! I've just got my humble desk to build on and an old carboard box for a spray "booth". It's not even my whole desk, it's like a 4" x 8" area! Hope to see some great stuff from you!
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Old 08-23-2006, 05:41 AM   #17
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Re: Bil's New Modeling Workshop

That's really impressive.

I love the odds and ends made out of auto stuff (rotor wall clock, CF panitbooth exhaust!!! )

Also, I think your solution for a paint booth is actually one of te simplest I've seen. It's just a conversted regular wall cabinent, yes?

Have fun in there!!
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Old 08-23-2006, 07:58 AM   #18
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You've got typical modeller's dream

Just fantastic
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Old 08-23-2006, 08:15 AM   #19
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your workshop is bigger than my bedroom.
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Old 08-23-2006, 08:30 AM   #20
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Re: Bil's New Modeling Workshop

Time ago a good friend point me in few "in progress" pics of your workshop: seem a lot is done by yourself! Congrats, Bill. I'm envious of all those order!! I'm a pig compared .
As a designer I can't say to love the style of huge steel/glass showcase but seem really useful due the onepable door and dustproof, great solution.
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wow! I wish i could have it like that some day...
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Old 08-23-2006, 12:02 PM   #22
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Re: Bil's New Modeling Workshop

Given the number of responses, you hit a nerve with your workshop. You certainly hit mine. I also thought that I need a more organized work space, just could not picture it. Now I have pictures.

You did a great job. I like the way you decorated it into a theme, too.
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WOW! That's just awesome!
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Way to live the dream!
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Bought it at Home Depot, but it wasn't with the regular bathroom fans, this one was sold in the area where they have the heat ducting, attic fans, etc. I don't recall the brand name and I can't see any ID on the back of my fan housing. I just threw the box out too....sorry I can't be more help. If I remember correctly, it may have been 110 cfm.
First: Great room. I love. I got a room like you, but not that great. And I wane take my paint booth in this winter, but then i need to build in a fan like you. How did you apply it to the box? Do you spray right against it or do you got anything to protect it some?

Maybe you could get some close up photos or a step by step how you did it.

That would be great
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Re: Bil's New Modeling Workshop

Jeez Bil, your a lucky bastard! I finally have my own work space but its a mess, no time to fix it up. You have some great momentos as well, my walls are covered with Saints stuff, not fancy F1 brake covers, though i do have the same clock LOL. Great job and maybe it will finally inspire me to fix up my new room.
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WOW! Are you ever going to finish all those models you have shelved? I wouldnt mind you adding me to your will to take some of them off your hands should you not be able to finish them
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Nicely done.

Even if I had the room, I wouldn't have the award-winning projects to display. I'd love to be able to have a look at your collection one day.

Definitely looks 'motivating....

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Also, I think your solution for a paint booth is actually one of the simplest I've seen. It's just a converted regular wall cabinent, yes?

Have fun in there!!
Actually, the spray booth is a microwave cabinet that I bought at WALMART. I didn't add the upper area and I didn't put the wheels on. I added the lazy susan from my old booth. For the fan mount, all I did was cut the appropriate sized square hole in the back and used a glue gun to attach and fully seal the fan housing to the particle board back. I used the fan's ceiling cover on the inside of the booth to help keep the paint particles from flowing directly into the motor and then in front of that, I simply inserted a funace filter that can be replaced whenever it's necessary. Hope this helps.

...and yes, I am having fun in here!!!
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your workshop is bigger than my bedroom.
My wife is fully aware of that fact too... It's slightly bigger than our bedroom too.........the thing is, I got away with it!!!!
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