Here we go again...Demon style.

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I'm betting right in his Garage.
Thats what I was thinking too, but his garage was too clean except for a wee bit of purple on the floor that I saw, he must have poly'd it off like crazy. I painted a car in a garage once, once..... and swore Id never do it again :) I stuck to the paint booths at work.
 
Thats what I was thinking too, but his garage was too clean except for a wee bit of purple on the floor that I saw, he must have poly'd it off like crazy. I painted a car in a garage once, once..... and swore Id never do it again :) I stuck to the paint booths at work.
I almost bought a house with a nice dowmdraft paint booth once, actually it would have been more like bought a paint booth that came with a crappy house beside it.
 
You need a good fan and draft set up. I made a filter door made of strapping and filter material screwed on my entrance door. Also opened garage door a foot and devised filters for top. My garage stayed clean. Only had to cover 1 bench in front of the fan in back side window. Painted both my cars like that. When painting small parts and jamming I only needed the filter door and kept garage door closed.

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You need a good fan and draft set up. I made a filter door made of strapping and filter material screwed on my entrance door. Also opened garage door a foot and devised filters for top. My garage stayed clean. Only had to cover 1 bench in front of the fan in back side window. Painted both my cars like that. When painting small parts and jamming I only needed the filter door and kept garage door closed.

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This is brilliant!
 
when we set up the booth at my dad's old workshop the company supplying the extractor fan etc said you need twice the area of inlet filters as extraction filters. that way there's no inlet restriction which they said WILL find any tiny air leaks in the booth allowing dust in. good principle and we never suffered from dust.
neil.
 
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