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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2006 2:49 pm    Post subject: home paint booth ventilation Reply with quote

I am contemplating making the typical homebuilder's paint booth (2x2
frame covered with plastic). I've read Ron Alexander's book and seen
sam james video. No one seems to specify a CFM rating for the vent
fan. The total volume of the booth in its largest configuration will be
about 1300 cu ft. (it will taper towards the back because of space
constraints). I note that the commonly available attic vent fan (that's
something homes often have here in the arizona desert) is about 1350cfm
for about $50. That would turn over the air once/minute. Actually it
would probably be about half that in the real world. Is that adequate,
or is a larger gale necessary?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:59 pm    Post subject: home paint booth ventilation Reply with quote

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Tom and others getting ready to paint.On a related painting issue...........

I was told by another experienced builder/painter not to use plastic to cover a temporary paint booth but to use house wrap, like Tyvik, (sp) as it does not hold the dust like plastic film.
Makes sense to me.
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Dale Ensing I am contemplating making the typical homebuilder's paint booth (2x2
frame covered with plastic). I've read Ron Alexander's book and seen
Sam James video. No one seems to specify a CFM rating for the vent
fan. The total volume of the booth in its largest configuration will be
about 1300 cu ft. (it will taper towards the back because of space
constraints). I note that the commonly available attic vent fan (that's
something homes often have here in the Arizona desert) is about 1350cfm
for about $50. That would turn over the air once/minute. Actually it
would probably be about half that in the real world. Is that adequate,
or is a larger gale necessary?
--
Tom Sarg
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: home paint booth ventilation Reply with quote

Dale Ensing wrote:
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Tom and others getting ready to paint.On a related painting issue...........

I was told by another experienced builder/painter not to use plastic to cover a temporary paint booth but to use house wrap, like Tyvik, (sp) as it does not hold the dust like plastic film.
Makes sense to me.
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Dale Ensing
Hmmm, never thought about the static cling thingy. Seems like that would keep the dust off the new paint, though.
Linn
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:00 pm    Post subject: home paint booth ventilation Reply with quote

This bucking bar worked well when back riveting the top wiing skin.

71024 Bucking Bar $10.00 5.0 lbs

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:30 am    Post subject: Re: home paint booth covering Reply with quote

For what its worth, I painted an Ercoupe in my garage a few years ago and was pleasantly surprised to fine a lot of the over-spray actually stuck to the clear plastic I stapled up and made clean up much easier. Also I placed all of my temporary lighting outside the plastic and it worked great for getting the needed reflection to avoid runs and insure a good final wet coat.
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Still pounding & hope to be painting again soon.


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