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Talking My Drying Box

IT WORKS! anyways what i did was i put my rx-7 in a testors cheapo show off box plastic clear see threw you know,because i didnt want dust on the paint job and because the fumes werent getting out it fogged the clear coat and ruined a very good paint job. fixing that problem i thought why not drill holes in the buttom of the case? it will let the fumes out air in no dust falling on it tho! so i did and today i tested it with the scrap body of the bmw that turns out had better paint on it after clear than most of my models! heres some pics




thats before sticking it in the drying box


thats the box buttom and the clear part goes over top sealing it. heres the body after 4-6 hours in the box

still the same great shine i think i did a good thing with this what do you guys think? would you try it?
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wow, some decent pictures. Im supprised. Nice idea, look like it works.
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wow, some decent pictures. Im supprised. Nice idea, look like it works.
you funny man my camera sucks in doors so i might as well use the webcam when im takin pics inside but i take it outside i gotta get a better camera man ill try to use it more
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Re: My Drying Box

I also used a schratched displaybox, but i thought ahead and put erasers at the corners ,so the diplaybox-cover had a 1,5centimeters distance from the baseplate= good ventilation of gases!

Putted it in the kitchenwindow (sunny day ).
Dried quickly .
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I also used a schratched displaybox, but i thought ahead and put erasers at the corners ,so the diplaybox-cover had a 1,5centimeters distance from the baseplate= good ventilation of gases!

Putted it in the kitchenwindow (sunny day ).
Dried quickly .
mine has huge holes in the side parts so air can get out im thinkin about using mesh to keep dirty stuff out
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For drying painted parts, an old food dehydrater works wonders. Does not get hot enough to warp parts, but helps to dry quicker. I picked up an old one from a garage sale, and cut the center trays to give added height for bodies.
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What about a Microwave, thats what I use to dry parts.
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,because i didnt want dust on the paint job and because the fumes werent getting out it fogged the clear coat and ruined a very good paint job.
I really dont see how this may have happened

Can you explain why you may have thought this. Has me stumped.
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I really dont see how this may have happened

Can you explain why you may have thought this. Has me stumped.
i put my bodys in a show box right after i paint them so they dont get dust on them the fact that the fumes werent getting out of the box made the wet clear coat foggy so i made ways for the fumes to get out kinda get it now? if not i can show pics and try to explain
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Re: My Drying Box

I understand why you put it in the box etc to keep the dust off and putting holes in it to let the fumes out. What i dont understand is why you think the fumes made the paint go foggy
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I understand why you put it in the box etc to keep the dust off and putting holes in it to let the fumes out. What i dont understand is why you think the fumes made the paint go foggy
i was told by my friend who paints alot of cars and by some other ppl thats the reason.I see no other reason the paint was perfect on my supra before i put it in the box and same with the rx-7.I guess i solved the problem because the test body isnt getting foggy and its been in the box for almost 4 days straight. i hope this answers your question thanks for postin p man means alot
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What about a Microwave, thats what I use to dry parts.
my mircoave wouldnt work we make alot of stuff every day in it
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i was told by my friend who paints alot of cars and by some other ppl thats the reason.I see no other reason the paint was perfect on my supra before i put it in the box and same with the rx-7.I guess i solved the problem because the test body isnt getting foggy and its been in the box for almost 4 days straight. i hope this answers your question thanks for postin p man means alot
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For drying painted parts, an old food dehydrater works wonders. Does not get hot enough to warp parts, but helps to dry quicker. I picked up an old one from a garage sale, and cut the center trays to give added height for bodies.
Yup! I love my dehydrator! Dries things soo smoothly and quick and no dust! That thing definitely works wonders
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Yup! I love my dehydrator! Dries things soo smoothly and quick and no dust! That thing definitely works wonders
im to broke to own one of those so i made the drying box
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