Styrene, don't worry, I did not take any of it that way. I appreciate the help. Wasn't looking for a bunch of "yes" men when I posted.
That's what's great about these boards and newsgroups, etc... There is a wealth of information out there. You just have to ask.
Which I did.
Mike - both acrylic and enamel. Plus thinner, lacquer, whatever to thin, clean, etc...
As for the booth - I am not to concerned about venting the booth and room at an extreme level. I figure it it does it pretty good, then that's acceptable to me. I was planning to get one of those paint/hazardous fumes masks (the ones where you change the filter media from time to time) so I am not really worried about breathing in toxic stuff. And I don't think an airbrush, for the amount of use per session, will generate that much anyway.
The part I am concerned about is fire/explosion. A few people are saying get explosion proof fans with brushless motors, etc... to avoid it. Because many fans, that have brushes, can sometimes produce sparks which can ignite the toxic fumes produced by enamels, thinners, lacquers, etc... But range hoods don't even give those specs when you are checking them out to buy one.
I know range hoods are designed taking into account hot air, grease, oil, etc.. but not toxic fumes (excluding my ex's cooking, that is - LOL!) I believe, so don't know if there are brushless ones or not. Other factors may include whether or not the motor is in the direct path of the (vented) airflow. And then there is the light that comes with a range hood. Is that a potential problem.?
Still lots of questions. LOL!
Anyway, i will keep looking around. Any appreciate any and all comments and suggestions. Besides, I am sure we are not the only ones reading this thread so all the info will help others as well.
James