\ said:Nice one. I don't even have a corner in a shed, all my stuff is packed away and I have to get everything out and set it all up each time I want to do some work on a model![]()
Dave that could be an idea not sure where you would get one from or what they look like.\ said:Hi Vaughan.Just a thought on venting your spray box. Would a condenser box that is used for tumble dryers work?
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Hi Vaughan. This is the kind of thing I was thinking of:\ said:Dave that could be an idea not sure where you would get one from or what they look like.Still he early stages of settling in here so will have to experiment where things will go.
Hmmm. Not sure a condenser would work. When the (liquid) solvent in enamel and lacquer paint comes out of the AB nozzle, some lands, as liquid, on the model with the paint, but some must evaporate (else why the smell or the need for a spraybooth). At normal room temps. and air pressure, the evaporated solvent (white Spirit or Cellulose Thinners) will remain a gas, and the only way to condense it to a liquid would be to cool it to its condensation temp. Certainly, for white spirit and cellulose thinners, that temp. is below normal room temp., so it would probably not condense in a simple clothes dryer condenser, especially before it was blown out of the condenser. (The condenser must obviously have its own vent to allow a through current of air).\ said:Dave that could be an idea not sure where you would get one from or what they look like.Still he early stages of settling in here so will have to experiment where things will go.
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