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Let the boy go !
I'm betting right in his Garage.Im curious, where are you doing your spraying, do you rent a booth?
Great job btw
I'm betting right in his Garage.Im curious, where are you doing your spraying, do you rent a booth?
Great job btw
it was Base/Clear, and yes it was painted in his (the OP's) 2 stall garageWhat type of paint u using? Single stage or base/clear?
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'm betting right in his Garage.
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.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.
Now that would be cool! Except for the crappy house partI 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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