Blog series by VerteramoFurniture7 | updated 08-27-2009 10:20 PM | 4 parts | 16608 reads | 8 comments total |
Part 1: Spray Booth Current Setup
Hello Everyone, This is my first blog I have ever done. When I was adding pictures to my workshop page I noticed that I did not have enough room to show more than one pic of my spray booth. In this blog I will show you my current set up. In future blogs I will talk about what I want to do to the spray booth in the future. Hopefully I will be able to post some more blogs in this series as I upgrade the booth. Ok so lets start with where it is. Our house we bought has a garage that u...
Part 2: What I want to do to the booth
So if you read my first blog you have seen how the spray booth looks now. In this blog I am going to talk about what I want to do to the spray booths in the future. 1. There is only one light in the booth area at the moment. It is an old four bulb shop light. I need some more shop lights. I am only spraying water based products so I don’t really need an explosion proof light set up but I think I will make a box and some plexi glass covers for lights to keep the over spray off the ...
Part 3: My $4 Drying Rack
Hello All, It’s been a while since I talked about what I wanted to do to my spray booth/garage second bay. The first thing I did was create a drying rack. I wanted to make one that was cheap and able to take apart if I needed some room. I decided to put it behind my bench where I could get to it but it is also out of the way. The spot I decided to put it will work for now but once I put in the second garage door I will have to build a moveable one. I built this rack out of ...
Part 4: Fan Unit
The spray booth fan system is finished. Just like the dry rack I built this out of scrap wood. If you remember the pictures of the spray booth when I started the blog you can see that the right side of the spray booth was away from the wall. That was because I had an old bench there that I was just using to hold junk. After spraying some larger items I realized that I needed more room in the booth. Since the bench was old and just holding junk I decided to take it apart. After taking it...