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Posted by doc-hm3 on Monday, July 28, 2008 8:48 PM
  Harv,  see my post above for the info.

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Posted by dirtball on Monday, July 28, 2008 11:25 AM

  DOC, sorry for being so late answering you. Thank you sooo much for your plans. Haved them saved and later on I will try and build one. Were and how much did you pay for the motor?? Thanks again.........Harv

 

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Posted by styrene on Friday, July 25, 2008 10:45 AM

Mike,

Do you have a pic and specs on the booth, or a link where I could see both?

Gip

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Posted by MikeV on Friday, July 25, 2008 9:14 AM
 styrene wrote:

After looking at the picture and review over at ARC,  I wouldn't give you a plug nickel for the thing.  Given the design, fan size, exhaust duct size, etc., I would bet a week's pay you can't produce an 80-100fpm capture velocity 3" in front of the booth. 

Novice111's post confirms my opinion since he perfectly describes how to paint safely if you don't have a paint booth available.

IMHO, I could find a better way to spend $169.  It's certainly not super, and by definition, it's not a booth.

Gip

Gip,

What about my Badger booth? It is only rated at 165cfm so I am curious. 

 

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Posted by doc-hm3 on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 5:28 PM

  Harv, here you go and whoever else would like to use this as a guide.

 

  It works for me.

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Posted by dirtball on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:03 AM
 Doc, thanks for getting back to me! Any help you can provide will be greatly appriciated! Take your time, I`m in no hurry...............Harv
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Posted by doc-hm3 on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 5:56 PM
 Harv, I'll see what I can draw up for you. If I remember right Gip gave it a thumbs up about 6 months ago. I think you did Gip. 

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Posted by dirtball on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:59 AM

  Do you have drawing/plans for your booth? I`d be interested in seeing them...........Harv

 

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Posted by doc-hm3 on Monday, July 21, 2008 9:24 PM

 Harv, It's 32" across by 22" tall and 20" deep. I hope that this helps.

      Charlie 

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Posted by dirtball on Monday, July 21, 2008 7:52 PM
Thanks a lot for your info. That is more on the lines I`m thinking about. Is yours have enough room for a HUGE aircraft? What size is your booth? Thanks again............Harv
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Posted by doc-hm3 on Monday, July 21, 2008 6:32 PM
  Dirtball, GIP has helped a lot of us build our own paintbooths through his suggestions of size of the box and the fan and size needed for good partical and fume extraction. here's some pictures of the one that I built. The motor that I used is a Dayton shaded pole and permanet split capacitor (PSC) blower from GRAINGER's  $120.00, model 1TDT2 with 549cfm which is reduced quite a bit after you install a 3 stage air filter. This booth set me back around $215.00 to build and I would hazard to guess would blow the doors off most of the bathroom exhaust powered paint booths on the market for twice the price. Of course I did'nt figure my own labor into this cost, but it was rewarding just building this thing.

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Posted by dirtball on Thursday, July 17, 2008 1:46 PM
   Thanks for both of your imputs. Sounds like I`ll pass on this one. Right now I REALY dont need a booth. I build out in the garage and the little spraying i do  is out there too. It is something I am considering for the future. My prob is, all I build is 1/32 aircraft, so a booth must be pritty good size. Thank you both.............Harv
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Posted by styrene on Thursday, July 17, 2008 1:38 PM

After looking at the picture and review over at ARC,  I wouldn't give you a plug nickel for the thing.  Given the design, fan size, exhaust duct size, etc., I would bet a week's pay you can't produce an 80-100fpm capture velocity 3" in front of the booth. 

Novice111's post confirms my opinion since he perfectly describes how to paint safely if you don't have a paint booth available.

IMHO, I could find a better way to spend $169.  It's certainly not super, and by definition, it's not a booth.

Gip

1882: "God is dead"--F. Nietzsche

1900: "Nietzsche is dead"--God

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Posted by novice111 on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:38 PM

hi 

I have been using mr. super booth for months now. It is not as ideal as some other booths or even home-built booths due to lower power, but I use it for convenience since I live in a dorm room and I don't have the tools and space for a bigger one. The filter is good for acrylics (I mainly spray tamiya acrylics), but gets clogged fast when I spray mr. surfacer 500. I suggest if you get it, spray close to the booth and turn on a fan in the background. After a airbrushing session I can still smell a little bit of the thinner. Also, always wear a mask certified for organic paint when airbrushing.

novice

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SUPER BOOTH
Posted by dirtball on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 1:18 PM
 Hello all. Is anyone formilier with MR. HOBBY "super both"? Its on Lucky Models for $169. Is it worth it? Any comments...........Harv
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