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spray booth plans

updated fri 18 feb 11

 

Liz Gamelin on wed 16 feb 11


Hi I am a brand new to Clayart.=3D20
I am looking for plans to build a spray booth. I have searched the archiv=
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es
and not had any luck finding actual plans. Some of the post are very old =
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and
the links or websites have expired. If anyone can point me in the right
directions I would be very grateful!=3D20

Thanks,
Liz=3D20
mountainhomepottery1@gmail.com
www.mountainhomepottery.etsy.com

Susan Cline on wed 16 feb 11


Richard Aerni has shared this spray booth information many times on
Clayart. I don't think he'll mind if I send this link. He has good
instructions about building a spray booth that might be helpful to you
and others.

http://www.richardaerni.com/tech.html

Sue Cline
Cincinnati, OH

On Feb 16, 2011, at 7:18 PM, June wrote:

> I think an easy inexpensive one would be to find an old clothes
> dryer. Just use the metal shell. Sit it on it's side, and mount an
> exhaust fan at smaller opening at the back.
>
> Warm regards,
> June
>
> http://wwww.shambhalapottery.blogspot.com
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sodasaltfiring/
> http://www.shambhalapottery.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Liz Gamelin
> To: Clayart@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
> Sent: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:20:54 -0000 (UTC)
> Subject: Spray Booth Plans
>
> Hi I am a brand new to Clayart.
> I am looking for plans to build a spray booth. I have searched the
> archives
> and not had any luck finding actual plans. Some of the post are very
> old and
> the links or websites have expired. If anyone can point me in the
> right
> directions I would be very grateful!
>
> Thanks,
> Liz
> mountainhomepottery1@gmail.com
> www.mountainhomepottery.etsy.com

Dan Saultman on wed 16 feb 11


Liz,
I have dome some research too. I Googled my search and got a lot of
ideas.
One thing that was common in some of the designs was to use a cheap
shower enclosure.
You cut it to your desired height and then put the cap back on it. It
yields a very easily cleaned surface.
There are waterfall designs and just a big carboard box in the garage
style.

Dan Saultman
Deetroit
www.claymasters.com


Liz Gamelin wrote:
I am looking for plans to build a spray booth. I have searched the
archives
and not had any luck finding actual plans

Judy Smith on thu 17 feb 11


Here are links to a few web sites with spray booth plans. I plan to make
one for myself some day.

http://alindoo.com/lindoopotteryworks/spray/
http://cone6pots.ning.com/page/cheapskate-spray-booth
http://www.byronarts.com/spray_booth_for_glazing_pottery.htm

- Judy Smith
--------------------
Hi I am a brand new to Clayart. I am looking for plans to build a spray
booth. I have searched the archives
and not had any luck finding actual plans. Some of the post are very old an=
d
the links or websites have expired. If anyone can point me in the right
directions I would be very grateful!

Thanks,
Liz 20

June on thu 17 feb 11


I think an easy inexpensive one would be to find an old clothes dryer. Just=
use the metal shell. Sit it on it's side, and mount an exhaust fan at smal=
ler opening at the back.

Warm regards,
June

http://wwww.shambhalapottery.blogspot.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sodasaltfiring/
http://www.shambhalapottery.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Liz Gamelin
To: Clayart@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Sent: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 22:20:54 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Spray Booth Plans

Hi I am a brand new to Clayart.
I am looking for plans to build a spray booth. I have searched the archives
and not had any luck finding actual plans. Some of the post are very old an=
d
the links or websites have expired. If anyone can point me in the right
directions I would be very grateful!

Thanks,
Liz
mountainhomepottery1@gmail.com
www.mountainhomepottery.etsy.com