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Old 05-19-2008, 09:41 PM
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H.M. Spray booth

I was thinking of making a home made spray booth.
I have one of those plastic storage tubs with lid.
I thought of laying it on its side and putting a vacuum hose through a hole or a couple of computer fans.
Something so I can keep the dust and other things off when painting with airbrush.
Bloody dust. It ruins your paint job.
Any ideas?
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Old 05-19-2008, 10:27 PM
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Re: H.M. Spray booth

It'd help if you maybe post a diagram of your plan. Could give us a better idea about what your talking about and help us offer better suggestions.

Personally, I'd use computer fans to prevent paint destroying the vacuum cleaner. Of course if you can, use a filter infront of the holes, inwhich case it doesn't matter if you use fans or vacuum. Get some nice big fans, (smaller than 8cm diameter won't be too good) and mount them 1/2-3/4 way up from bottom of box. I had a very make-shift "booth" with a high powered fan on the side which worked ok. I'd probably have them behind though, or towards the sides of the box. Most spray booths (or at least large scale ones) have the extractor fan above the spraying area.

In my mind, the important functions are to create a steady flow of air, fast enough to carry dust and paint over-spray to an exhaust outlet, without dragging the dust onto the freshly painted body.
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Old 05-23-2008, 05:55 AM
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Re: H.M. Spray booth

I was thinking of doing this Kevhw : http://www.militarymodelling.com/new...AN=760&SP=&v=1

I was thinking of using a fan on top aswell. My main
priority is keeping dust of the model.
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