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Barry, I'm green with envy.......but, I really dig your new office!! :x


Looks like I've gotta negotiate with my boss.... o.O
 
Hobbyzone have brought out a new module for Tamiya/Mr Hobby paints, I've just ordered some and will have them in next week. 
 
fantastic looking space and very nice storage space ... just looks to clean lol
 
Nice cave Barry , I have a whole garage as my cave just have to share with two frezers and a tumble dryer but still have loads of room i find a couple of oil fired heaters ok in the winter where we are in the midlands, look foreword to seeing yours finished.
 
Barry how have you vented the spray booth? Are you just relying on its' own filters or do you have the venting hose running through the wall?
 
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Hi Vaughan


I have these linked together.


https://www.everythingairbrush.com/respirators-spray-booths/spray-booths/aircom-extraction-unit-basic-module-38w.html


https://www.everythingairbrush.com/respirators-spray-booths/spray-booths/aircom-extraction-unit-add-on-expansion-module-38w.html


They are designed so as not to need venting, they have two layers of filter including a carbon one to scrub the particulates out of the air.   Not the best arrangement if you are using enamels or something a bit noxious, but good for basic acrylics like Vallejo and AKI.   My use of the more noxious products through the airbrush is limited to AKI Metallisers very occaisionally and I make sure I mask up for them.  Consequently this arrangement is a good compromise for me.  I must say though that I generally only put the right hand module on because of the noise level and vibration from having two running.  For some reason my left hand module really vibrates a lot and whatever I have tried has not worked to cut it down.
 
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