Ignoring the hazards of using a home built spray booth, I need some advice on getting the fumes out of the room.
Currently the booth sits on a card table in front of a window. The exhaust hose goes to the window. When I want to use it, I have to open the window, put something over the gap top to bottom to keep air from blowing back in (Window has screen which I cannot change or move) and I have the hose at the bottom, the hose is framed in a large chunk of styrfoam
Though my apartment window faces a brick wall about 20 feet away, using newspaper is still unsightly. It is also difficult to add and remove.
When I need to use the spraybooth:
1. Open the window
2. Put the hose in place
3. Drape the newspager over the gap and tape it down
Now I can turn on the fans and I am ready to go.
If the process weren't so difficult, I'd use the airbrush more often.
Just FYI, the window frame is about 56 inches high.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.