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  • Member since
    May 2008
Pace Peacekeeper Booth
Posted by gearhead on Wednesday, September 3, 2008 11:07 PM

 Hi all, a couple of months ago I posted about looking for a paint booth. Lots of opinions popped up and some very negative about the Pace booths. Well I listened and got a Artograph 30" booth and it did not meet my expectations in any way. I sent it back. Then I called Bob Pace and told him I was thinking of ordering his Peacekeeper, he sent it to me free of charge including shipping to try for thirty days. He said to use it all I wanted and if I was unhappy in any way he would pay to ship it back and no questions. Shipping incidently was 120.00.

 Well I tried the booth, vented outside with a straight up pipe 4" in dia. for 30" and a 90 out the wall. This booth has had straight laquer, enamel, acrylics, rattle cans, alcohol, thinners etc. sprayed into it and I will tell you it works Great! NO SMELL or fumes in the room whatsoever. The rattle cans of course color up the filter quite a bit faster than my airbrushes but it is wonderful on a rainy day here in Or. to be able to prime indoors. I have been going outside for years and fighting wind dust and moisture.Needless to say I did not send it back.

I don't have any connection at all to Pace Industries just a customer, but when a product is this good I think someone should yell it out as I read some peoples opinions on here that seemed expert but I don't thind they actually owned one..............JMO    Jerry 

jwb
  • Member since
    February 2006
  • From: Parkton, NC
Posted by jwb on Thursday, September 4, 2008 8:16 AM
How loud is it? I've been looking at buying one of those.

Jon Bius

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  • Member since
    May 2008
Posted by gearhead on Thursday, September 4, 2008 11:33 AM

Hi, well that issue of noise was also one of my main concerns as I suffer from a hearing disorder. At it's highest level( the only one I use) I would put it at about 60% quieter than the vent over our stove in the kitchen. It is about 20% more quiet than the Artograph I had. It is very quiet, it also has two built in lights that I use daylight flor. in and a duplex outlet on the side run by switch that I plug my compressor into. You won't be dissapointed. The booth is huge, I use the right side to store my turntables for painting and solvents and bottles etc. I also let things sit there and dry when I have many parts to do. The extended shelf on the front is where the airbrush holder and misc. go.

 The only modification I did was to slide a piece of foam pipe insulation on the front edge of the shelf, it fits very snug and makes a nice arm rest when I am brushing, also keeps me from knocking my noggin when coming up from lower storage shelves. I have my booth mounted at 50" so it is eye level for me.

The first Artograph booth I had leaked like a open door, it vented out two 4" side vents ok. but it also sent air out the corners of the base where the sheet metal corners were open. 50% would go out the vents and another 50% into your room. Plus it required expensive filters you can only buy from them. It also claims no outside vent is needed, right if you want to kill yourself with fumes as solvent does not stop in these filters, period, it needs outside venting. That created another problem as you need a converter to duct two four inch pipes into one.

These are only my opinions based on experience I have had so I hope it helps someone else save some steps and money.                                                Jerry 

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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Reno, NV
Posted by espins1 on Thursday, September 4, 2008 11:47 AM

I have the big Pace Peacekeeper and I absolutely love it!  It's big, ventilates very well and also serves as my workbench!  Smile [:)]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

  • Member since
    September 2007
  • From: Crystal Lake, IL
Posted by firesmacker on Thursday, September 4, 2008 8:25 PM

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] What these guys said. I have a Peacekeeper and love it as well. It's a little pricey but the shipping is free. One way to look at it is, why keep spending all that money on cheaper booths when in the end you will probably end up with this one? Unless you can make your own(I can't) As far as the noise goes, It's really nothing that can be heard with the door shut. I mean you don't need hearing protection or anything. Also, the fan speed can be throttled up or down. Hope this helps.

Jeff

  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: The flat lands of the Southeast
Posted by styrene on Friday, September 5, 2008 10:45 PM

To gearhead--and anyone else who owns or has experienced Pace Booths,

After reading your posts, evidently the Pace booths perform much better than I had anticipated.  I guess that means I was completely amiss in what I originally posted.  I apologize for deceiving anyone.  I was basing my opinions on observed designs compared with traditional hood design and construction criteria.  I guess my opinions were wrong, huh?

Again, I apologize for causing anyone any inconvenience.  I should have taken a closer look prior to opening my mouth.

I know this is probably asking a whole lot after what I've previously written, but if anyone would consider e-mailing me some of the spec sheets (fan speeds, ratings, drawings, etc.), I would appreciate it.

If any of you wish to express your displeasure toward me, you may do so; I understand completely.

Gip

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  • Member since
    September 2007
  • From: Crystal Lake, IL
Posted by firesmacker on Saturday, September 6, 2008 8:17 AM

Gip,

Just go to the website and click the Products link. Sorry, but crappy Windows Vista is giving me fits when I try and post a link or I would put it here. I checked and I think that may be the info you are looking for. 

Consider yourself chastised...Wink [;)]

Jeff

  • Member since
    May 2005
  • From: Left forever
Posted by Bgrigg on Saturday, September 6, 2008 9:51 AM
 styrene wrote:

To gearhead--and anyone else who owns or has experienced Pace Booths,

After reading your posts, evidently the Pace booths perform much better than I had anticipated.  I guess that means I was completely amiss in what I originally posted.  I apologize for deceiving anyone.  I was basing my opinions on observed designs compared with traditional hood design and construction criteria.  I guess my opinions were wrong, huh?

Again, I apologize for causing anyone any inconvenience.  I should have taken a closer look prior to opening my mouth.

I know this is probably asking a whole lot after what I've previously written, but if anyone would consider e-mailing me some of the spec sheets (fan speeds, ratings, drawings, etc.), I would appreciate it.

If any of you wish to express your displeasure toward me, you may do so; I understand completely.

Gip

Huh? You express your opinion (your right), am shown you are not as correct as you thought (welcome to the club, what took you so long?), am willing to learn more about that which you dismissed (admirable), and we're to express displeasure?

Don't think so, Gip! 

Here's the link Vista won't let Firesmacker post:

http://www.pacepaintbooths.com/pace/

You'll have to click on the products link as Bob Pace is using a frames based (gasp!) website.

So long folks!

  • Member since
    August 2008
  • From: vancouver
Posted by angguuss on Sunday, September 7, 2008 1:04 AM

My homemade booth, costed about $150 or a little more and works well too

 

  • Member since
    May 2008
Posted by gearhead on Monday, September 8, 2008 11:36 AM

Hey Gip no problem, I was shopping for months trying number one to get up enough money and number two to make the right decision concerning a booth as I have wanted one for years. Here on the Oregon coast waiting for a time to paint outside with wind, rain, etc. it was causing me some problems. The dirt suddenly blowing into a set of window frames I had just painted was the final straw.

 The Artograph was on sale at ModelExpo for 298 and free shipping so I went for it based on adds I had read. Well it was a big dissapointment. In my and only my opinion it is a joke for some one who paints with all mediums and the filter prices are crazy.

 As I stated at the start of this thread Pace made me nervous after spending 60.00 to send the Artograph back so when he offered to ship it to me for a 30 day trial I figured he must be pretty sure of his product. I have not been dissapointed. As far as cfm's I believe it is 375 or near there, but I don't care to much about specs just the way it works. 

 I vent out the top straight up and a 90 out the wall of the garage. My garage is a clean area never used for cars and contains my layout. It also opens directly into the kitchen via a fire door. I can paint all day out there and use primer in rattle cans and the wife smells nothing at all in the garage or the house. I still wear a respirator so I always check with her and she has been out there checking and NO SMELL whatsoever. When you go outside the vent flaps are standing straight out and you can smell the paint.

 I think for the money granted it's not cheap, but I got a great booth that meets my needs completely and I am very satisfied. And a set of lungs is kept free of particles and solvents. Worth every penny!!             Jerry

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