I built a homemade paint booth in my shop. Curtain manufacturer: www.akonllc.com/ Fans: www.vevor.com/explosion-proof... Music: Beach Brazil - TrackTribe
Definitely would like a follow up when you get the chains installed to weigh down the curtains. (Maybe your air quality result’s already include the chains, but it wasn’t clear.) 👍👍😎👍👍
I like the versatility of those curtains! Would also be great to isolate body filler dust from clean projects. I'm definitely going this route once my shop starts making more than barely making ends meet.
I had a makeshift indoor spray booth one time. Spraying automotive clearcoat with a dedicated clear gun. One time we forgot to turn the fans on and it filled my 4000sqft with atomized clear. I was the one spraying and I came out and asked my helper what was happening and we realized our error. Turned on the fans and it cleared out relatively quickly. Long comment to say, I bet a roof on the boot would be a welcome improvement.
I love it! I just asked about the curtains on another video of yours so it’s cool to see the whole process of building it. I’ve thought about doing such a curtain for a wood shop’s to separate it from the automotive side of the shop. Also you have the flex tube, maybe add that to in inside so you sucking from the back of the area. One fan at the door and one in the back both pushing out the bottom on garage door??? Just a idea, it might help?
Thoughts on this suggestion. Do you feel it would work better if the fans were a bit higher. The paint booths I've worked in, the exhaust fans are usually 3 to 4 feet off the ground.
You are gonna need a better fire extinguisher for your shop! That tiny unit will not do much. I suggest a 20lb abc unit for a shop that big and a 10lb co2 for smaller fires so it won’t ruin your work
don't you need to put something around the fans as well? I can see some light coming through from around the sides of those fans or does that not matter?