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I was supposed to do plans for an airbrush spray booth but LASH has turned me onto one of these-

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PAASCHE- ... 0028094583

You can't build the one i was going to layout for this much and it comes w/everything you need less some additional ductwork to vent it outside your home/workspace..I highly recommend this instead of building your own(lots safer) and would buy one myself if i didnt have a full sized industrial one at my shop already...Happy hunting and customizing...

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I should have mine in a few days and will post results on constructon and how well it works.


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Just got the booth in and and finished putting it together.

It was a super easy to put together. A couple of screws and a cordless drill and I was done in 10 minutes !

Some pics: of the booth:

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And for size refrence:

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This thing is amazingly big. Total shipped to me was 209.00 !!

Teseted it out with hairspray and the fan is strong enough to suck out all the fumes but not to strong where it wouldnt give it time to get to the surface of an object. So what I'm saying is its perfect. :)

The exhaust opening is an excellent size for most figures. And it even comes with 2 filters and the adapter for an exhaust hose.

The perfect package so far.

I will either get the chance to do some spraying tomorrow or sunday. I'm going to home dept tonight for the exhaust hose.

test results with an actual figure to come.


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very cool....

Moco, Paulk, do you guys use a fancy spray booth like this?

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LASH wrote:
I will either get the chance to do some spraying tomorrow or sunday. I'm going to home dept tonight for the exhaust hose.

Hair-spraying?


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Locomoco wrote:
LASH wrote:
I will either get the chance to do some spraying tomorrow or sunday. I'm going to home dept tonight for the exhaust hose.

Hair-spraying?


He's got big hair.


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LamourSupreme wrote:
Locomoco wrote:
LASH wrote:
I will either get the chance to do some spraying tomorrow or sunday. I'm going to home dept tonight for the exhaust hose.

Hair-spraying?


He's got big hair.


Puts it up in two spikes like a Mutant Evil


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My girl left it out and it was a good test.


ya bastards :)





And it keeps my filters stiff and in style !


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Just wondering if there are any acrylic paints that don't need a toxic thinning agent so you can spray without a filter booth.
If anyone knows of some good paints that can be used without harmful effects on the lungs/brain please let me know.


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