I was thinking it might be nice to make a fold up spraybooth that folds down into a bench top. It could sit ontop of the bench with a small edging to centralise it, the top would then lift with a piano hinge along the back edge and then the sides would fold up, with some kind of catch to latch them together. I didn't want to construct something which will take a lot of place to store the thing and sit gathering dust and looking unpleasant when it's not in use.
A lot of Graphic Artists use a spray filter that sits ontop of the bench and then has a clear perspex shield over the top. I was wondering how effective a rear extractor would be against a top mounted extractor? I would have thought it would be nearer the source of the paint particles and fumes etc.
Also If the extractor was mounted at a lower level to the back of the booth it could sit on the bench, requiring a much lighter structure to construct the booth. I was thinking along the lines of 3mm MDF, Birch Ply or Even Corriflute. I thought corriflute sheet would be a nice material as it's very light, cheap, and it's also semi translucent so would give a small amount of diffused light too.
This was the kind of thing I was thinking of (see pic below) with the cooker hood rigged up to the rear of the encluse on a kind of stand. The actual booth would be light weight as it wouldn't support the weight of the hood.
A lot of Graphic Artists use a spray filter that sits ontop of the bench and then has a clear perspex shield over the top. I was wondering how effective a rear extractor would be against a top mounted extractor? I would have thought it would be nearer the source of the paint particles and fumes etc.
Also If the extractor was mounted at a lower level to the back of the booth it could sit on the bench, requiring a much lighter structure to construct the booth. I was thinking along the lines of 3mm MDF, Birch Ply or Even Corriflute. I thought corriflute sheet would be a nice material as it's very light, cheap, and it's also semi translucent so would give a small amount of diffused light too.
This was the kind of thing I was thinking of (see pic below) with the cooker hood rigged up to the rear of the encluse on a kind of stand. The actual booth would be light weight as it wouldn't support the weight of the hood.

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