Building you own spray cabine.
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From: Groningen, NETHERLANDS
It is winter here, cold and the spraypaint just doesn't want to dry.
Spaying inside is often not liked by other inhabitants
So i came with the idea to build a spray cabine
Things needed:
- Garbagebags
- Transparent plastic
- and lots of ducktape
The bottom and roof.

The sides.

Lights


Version1. 1 problem. The spray ended up in my face
.

A piece of transparent plastic solved that problem.

With a hole of course

Spaying inside is often not liked by other inhabitants
So i came with the idea to build a spray cabine

Things needed:
- Garbagebags
- Transparent plastic
- and lots of ducktape
The bottom and roof.

The sides.

Lights


Version1. 1 problem. The spray ended up in my face
.
A piece of transparent plastic solved that problem.

With a hole of course


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Interesting,
I am having some of the very same thoughts as I like to build all winter and spray adhesives and paints just dont like the cold.
I am building something much the same, but using the white vinyl bathroom paneling so its scrubable. I am using an old range hood ducted out of my basement to get rid of the fumes. To help trap the overspray I am installing a cheap 1 dollar each furnace filter into the range hood.
This allows me to paint and get rid of the fumes so the rest of the house doesn't have to complain.......
I am having some of the very same thoughts as I like to build all winter and spray adhesives and paints just dont like the cold.
I am building something much the same, but using the white vinyl bathroom paneling so its scrubable. I am using an old range hood ducted out of my basement to get rid of the fumes. To help trap the overspray I am installing a cheap 1 dollar each furnace filter into the range hood.
This allows me to paint and get rid of the fumes so the rest of the house doesn't have to complain.......
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yeah, the fumes stay in this cabine, and you need to take out the sprayed part to dry. (just found out
) OK, i know, its not perfect, but you can build this in an hour.
) OK, i know, its not perfect, but you can build this in an hour.



