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Posted by oldermodelguy on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 6:55 AM

I have a couple of empty plastic storage tubs  down in my basement waiting for one to be butchered, I mean reconfigured, into my second spray booth. I'm thinking of going back to shooting solvent based paints down there and keep my upstairs booth just for acrylics. I have a window down there that needs reframing anyway and I can add a fan there.. I used to spray Floquil down there years ago. Anyway, I've seen a couple of videos where guys have used storage bins or tubs to build their booths from and it looks like a decent idea and easy conversion.

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 6:39 AM

Tickmagnet

I like that idea, gonna be moving all my gear into one room soon and I may just go with this idea instead of moving my current spray booth which is a bit fragile anyway.

 

 
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Posted by damouav on Wednesday, March 25, 2020 2:19 AM

ugamodels

Sheets at the big box stores around here are particle board, not mdf. And they don't list having half inch boards.

 

 

Particle board will be fine, i used a regular high volume brushless extraction fan. Works a treat.

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Posted by ugamodels on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 10:34 PM

I was doing white just to have a brighter interior. I just had an emergency vitrectomy - I need all the help I can get!

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Posted by ugamodels on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 10:30 PM

Sheets at the big box stores around here are particle board, not mdf. And they don't list having half inch boards.

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Posted by Tickmagnet on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 8:28 AM

Jon_a_its

Unless you need to match existing decor, you could try clear lexan or clear 10mm Twinwall Polycarbonate, lifgtweight, & on mine I put al LED light strip outside the box to light up the spray cab.

Here is mine, self-built:

 Spray booth 01

02

03

 

 

I like that idea, gonna be moving all my gear into one room soon and I may just go with this idea instead of moving my current spray booth which is a bit fragile anyway.

 

 

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Posted by Jon_a_its on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 5:47 AM

Unless you need to match existing decor, you could try clear lexan or clear 10mm Twinwall Polycarbonate, lifgtweight, & on mine I put al LED light strip outside the box to light up the spray cab.

Here is mine, self-built:

 Spray booth 01

02

03

 

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Posted by damouav on Monday, March 23, 2020 3:32 PM

I built mine with regular mdf and undercoated then painted the inside, works fine.

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Posted by oldermodelguy on Monday, March 23, 2020 3:02 PM

I built mine out of foam core. Glued it together with Shoe Goo held in place with Duck Tape ( SG is kind of slow drying but holds well once dry). You could get fancy and cut in lock tabs I suppose but I didn't do that. The bottom/floor is regular hard masonite.

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Monday, March 23, 2020 1:45 PM

I built my latest one from 1 x 2 frame and quarter inch plywood.  I used a couple coats of prime then spray can enamel.  The inside sheeting is quarter inch foamcore, easily replaceable so I have no need to repaint anything.  Just cut new foamcore panels and insert.

 

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Posted by GMorrison on Monday, March 23, 2020 1:16 PM

I'd kind of be concerned about weight, if it ever needs to move. A half sheet of the above will be 30 pounds or so.

Maybe 1/4" would be better. In which case pre-finished sheets should be easy to find.

The interior of my booth is a mix of Navy Blue, Haze Gray, Hull Red. Occasionally I hit it with a blast of cheap white Krylon rattle can stuff.

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Posted by goldhammer on Monday, March 23, 2020 1:08 PM

You can get white smooth bath panels from any of the big box home inprovement stores.  Can also get white laminate from most any floor covering/cabinet shop.  You can use contact cementand put laminate direct to MDF particle board.

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Posted by mrmike on Monday, March 23, 2020 12:57 PM

Have you looked at shops that sell cabinetmaking materials? They're the best source for melamine, baltic birch and veneer plywoods.

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Posted by Tickmagnet on Monday, March 23, 2020 12:33 PM

Unless it has to look like it's some part of decor, I would just do plain old plywood. It will  soon be multicolored on the inside anyway.

 

 

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Spray booth wood
Posted by ugamodels on Monday, March 23, 2020 11:20 AM

I am building a spray booth using wood. I want to use half inch white mdf melamine but I can't find any locally even though I am in a major metro area (WDC). Are there any coatings that would work on plywood as a substitute? Would white shellac on MDO be a suitable alternative? Or would it be better to put white laminate over a substrate? 

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