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I've used 2x2 and built a 'cocoon'. It was big enough to cover the boat and give me a work area (12X36x8), basically three 12x12x8 sections. Used a box fan to duct fumes out the window and not stink up the barn. Toward the back I added a 7x3 door to get in and out.
I didn't buy 2x2's, I bought 2x10's and ripped them down. Then ripped 1/4" strips to staple to the 2x2 to sandwich the plastic and for the bows for the 'ceiling'. Picture is before stapling the 1/4" strips. I was using somebody else's barn and figured I'd better do everything possible to keep dust contained. I still have a 12x12x8 section left for doing smaller projects. They actually kept the other 24x12 section and use it to set up a haunted house for their kids at Halloween :D |
Back in the day before we had a booth at the shop we just coverd up what we didnt want over spray on and made sure the room was spotless then we just sprayd the floor and the walls down with a water hose. It worked almost as good as the booth as far as getting a clean job. But the booth is a must for production of corse.
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Originally Posted by Josh LaFountain
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Back in the day before we had a booth at the shop we just coverd up what we didnt want over spray on and made sure the room was spotless then we just sprayd the floor and the walls down with a water hose. It worked almost as good as the booth as far as getting a clean job. But the booth is a must for production of corse.
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Originally Posted by glassdave
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If i bump a side view mirror or something ya just know lol.
[/QUOTE] if not . . . drink a Natural Light then it will :D[/QUOTE] EWWWWWW |
Thanks for the replies/ideas!
Not painting the boat just the engine and I just have my garage to work in. I am an extreme newbie so I wasn't sure how much overspray there would be floating around the garage. I figured with an 8'x8' area that's plenty of room and I could contain the overspray as well as keep the dust out. I have a floor fan that I figured I could tape a dryer vent hose to and shoot the fumes outside. |
Originally Posted by onesickpantera
(Post 3647535)
I have a floor fan that I figured I could tape a dryer vent hose to and shoot the fumes outside.
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Originally Posted by RL
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If it's a box fan, consider covering the "receiving" side of the fan with a furnace filter. Will help keep overspray from coating the fan parts and motor.
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