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incomplete scruffy spray booth
Hi All
I have used this spray booth for many years (I use the term spray booth loosely)
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Basically a speedy frame cover in plastic. I did plan on cladding in thin aluminium and putting an extract fan and possibly a integral light. But 10 years later it keeps getting recovered in plastic and kept outside in all weathers when not required in the workshop. The booth is a good size and it does stop over spray covering the workshop.
I also place a tube across the top to hang components which is very convenient from carabiner snap hooks and "S" hooks.
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When painting large heavy items which are to heavy to hang up I use a rotary positioning table in the booth. This enables me to rotate components 360 degrees. The positioning table is positioned under the cardboard to protect it from over spray.
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When I find a suitable extract fan and light I will finish the spray booth :headshake:
The home Engineer
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Slight improvements to spray booth
Hi All
Today spent some time sorting my poor mans spray booth. I decided to replace the plastic sheeting and pop rivet rather than use gaffer tape. I also welded 4 brackets to support to hanging rails. The portable light also makes a big difference to the booth.
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just need to find a suitable extractor fan.
All ready to paint the traction engine
Thank you for viewing
The Home Engineer