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  • Guest

    #1

    spray booths

    after watching all those video clips on testors scale workshop i im overly keen on getting a spray booth, untill i saw the prices!!!

    the one that Bret guy has is close enought to £300!! and the cheapest one i can find is £250!!!

    why are they sooo expencive?

    at the moment i just have a 4-sided "box" to prevent other things from getting sprayed and where a face mask (which doesnt really work.....when i blow my nose its always the colour of whatever paint i have just sprayed.....which im sure you all wanted to know)

    all they are is a metal shield with a fan and filters, i can imagine the cost of the materials being well under £100. I know you then have to take into consideration design costs, wages, advertisment....etc but is this just another case of being able to rip people off for a specialised item???
  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

    #2
    Nigel uses a cooker extractor,no doubt he will be able to explain more about it.

    Regarding protective masks those are a joke,you need a proper respirator with charcoal filters,as spraying is a real health hazard it really is worth investing in something to give protection to your lungs,if you want to see how the atomised paint hangs around in the air,just turn the lights off and you will see them.

    Very few professional paint sprayers live to old age,dont want to scare you but really consider getting a decent mask as the dust builds up inside your system.

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    • Guest

      #3
      There was a thread about this a few months ago where a few suggestions were discussed. try having a look with the search facility.

      I know one of the ideas was using an old cooker hood.

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      • Guest

        #4
        all i could find was this...

        http://www.scale-models.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1352&highlight=spray+booth

        did you get any luck down the scrap yard barry???

        i dont think my parents would like me ripping apart the extractor hood!!! plus dont the motors in these have all the wires/brushes encased in the housing?

        which would not be good for combustious fumes to go through....

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        • Guest

          #5
          Sprayed some testors dullcote the other day and the fumes that stuff gave off was unreal, soo strong.

          Back on-topic, i imagine with a bit of thought you could make your own spray booth with an extractor etc for less than half the cost of a commercially made one.

          Possible use of a pc style extractor fan with a hose attached? maybe something a bit more powerful though, or a combination of a couple of those fans.

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          • Guest

            #6
            a lot of pc fans would be needed!!!

            for an effective spray booth you want to remove at least 3 cubic inches per second of air a pc fan wont do that!!! the big ones you go in to spray cars change the entire air contents once a minute, so they have very powerfull extractors!!! but maybe 6-8 pc fans with a few sheets of oven hood filters in front could be quite affective i think, but then you have the problem of powering them!!!

            any sugestions would be great!!!

            thanks

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            • Guest

              #7
              A car battery or a cb radio power supply (got one lying here, 13.8v, 5amps) or hmm, a power supply from a computer?

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              • Guest

                #8
                I wear a mask.

                £3.00 from B&Q (bargain bin)

                A posher one can be found after the jump > www.b-link.co.uk/ awshow.htm?g=66821

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                • wonwinglo
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 5410

                  #9
                  Nigel,where are you ? please advise on how you rigged up your cooker hood as the extractor for air brushing,some concern over combustion.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    terry i have masks the same as that but trust me they are not fine enough to stop the fumes getting through..

                    i think barry ment something like this..



                    which works out at £13.88 which isnt that bad a price!!!

                    it either get one of them or make a propper exctractor systep. im sure the mask would be cheaper....but then again having to replace the filters an extraction system may be cheaper in the long run....

                    still waiting for nigels input....

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I'd personally opt for an S10 gasmask and full NBC suit (MP5 optional)



                      :P j/k

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        terry i have masks the same as that but trust me they are not fine enough to stop the fumes getting through..i think barry ment something like this..



                        which works out at £13.88 which isnt that bad a price!!!

                        it either get one of them or make a propper exctractor systep. im sure the mask would be cheaper....but then again having to replace the filters an extraction system may be cheaper in the long run....

                        still waiting for nigels input....
                        Who wants to get rid the fumes?.......i love em......wifey wonders why i like spray painting so much, and the biscuit barrel is always empty....stoned as a hippy in a poppy field!!!!

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Spray Booth

                          Right folks here ya go

                          easy peasy

                          Go to boot sale or even down to homebase purchase a cooker extractor hood (mine was a homebase cheapo) then insert it above your moddelling bench and connect up the power !!! heres the good part Buy 2 charcoal impregnated filters and cut to shape !! place in the hood and switch.on The bonus of a light is brilliant also as it helps to see your work !! try the settings i find normal thined paint gets cleared at 2/3 and well thinned at full power !! dont worry about flamables as the charcoal holds the droplets in suspension. If you want it to extract out side buy the vent kit and drill a hole or get some tube and hang it out the window !! Mine works super fine without. Any questions please ask!!!!!!!

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Would something like this be up to the job?

                            BAUMATIC STAINLESS STEEL Hood



                            600mm Slider contol operation.
                            • 3 Speeds
                            • Extraction Capacity 290m³/hr
                            • Available in 3 Finishes
                            • 2 Lights

                            Screfix do them in a painted finish for £59.00 inc VAT that place on ebay is doing the stainless version for £49.00 inc delivery - seems like a good deal.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              That will do just fine

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