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cheap, effective spray booth

updated wed 18 apr 01

 

Clive Tucker on mon 16 apr 01


I too made my first spray booth just recently, its ugly, but effective. For
a decent fan go to a scrap yard/junk yard and pick up an old furnace fan for
around $40. mine is 300cfm which is pretty good for an opening area 20"*24"
and one of those washable furnace filters slides in between fan and spray.
works great
Clive Tucker, Vancouver

----- Original Message -----
From: Vicki Conley
To:
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 8:44 AM
Subject: Cheap, effective spray booth


> I made my first spray booth out of a cardboard box and a big square
wallmart
> box fan with a one dollar furnice filter in front of the fan. I just put
it
> up next to an open window. When i start getting back spray I just change
the
> filter. I now have made a new box out of wood and am on the second fan in
6
> years.
>
> Vicki Conley
> vicki@pinonpottery.com
> www.pinonpottery.com
>
>
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Vicki Conley on mon 16 apr 01


I made my first spray booth out of a cardboard box and a big square wallm=
art
box fan with a one dollar furnice filter in front of the fan. I just put =
it
up next to an open window. When i start getting back spray I just change =
the
filter. I now have made a new box out of wood and am on the second fan in=
6
years.

Vicki Conley
vicki@pinonpottery.com
www.pinonpottery.com