my attempt at a spray booth (knockdown type)

I just wired the lights in to test the setup and to see where I'll have to make the breaks at to be able to dismantle it for storage. it looks like I'll be able to use a set of long bolts right above the top lights to make the break point.
here's the test pic's of the lights on
it's like daylight in there

here;s what I started with
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n here's where I'm at now. dang it looks like I haven't gone far doesn't it?
ohhhh pretty (hey it is compared to what I had started with!)
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light are working and it's bright in there
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ahh light, dang another spot to fix!
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1 banks of 4 lights on each side 4 on the top total of 16 lights
whoooohoo I can see!
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it's amazing the new (oops's I have to fix) stuff that you see when you get a lot of light on the subject
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here's the light that will be on the car(hmm not to bad for a light source)
lousy job of sanding though.
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I changed the design to go at a 45 angle and not square so I could also use it as a light mounting point
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this is where I'll break the room apart after I'm done it's be the join after the light cross tube + that way I'll have the lights on the wall section and just tubes and a 45 angle for the top
I used just 10 (4 bottom 3way corners. 6 slip connectors for the door hinges) special connectors.

The other way I had it I used 3 types of connectors (8) 3way corners (4) 4way connectors and (6) slip connectors. , just by adding the 45 corner up top to serve as a light mount I was able to NOT use 1/2 the 3 way connectors. all the 4 way connectors for a good savings in cost and pipe. those darn things are Expensive!
man those special connectors add up!
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oops forgot to circle it
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time for a break