Making a Quiet Efficient and Multifunctional Spray Booth for Hobby.
2023 ж. 10 Там.
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Now I wish I could have made it bigger☹
Always room for more 😂
LOL, forever chasing the next hi. Edit: fantastic work, by the way. I love the doors.
Very nice spray booth. You ha e given me great ideas for when I build mine.
Great video awesome work, am looking for info to build mine, thanks for sharing. Cheers
Nice Workbench!
Are you taking orders? 🤣 Lovely piece you built there. 👍🏻
Completely inspired to build my own Bayin so thanks for sharing. Would you be able to post a list of the materials and products you used below. Thanks and regards Eric 👍
I made my own booth as well, many years ago, it's really the best way to go. Mine is a cross flow as well but I installed the blower near the top so it's kind of a cross between a cross flow and a top flow, works well. Mine isn't exactly quiet but it doesn't bother me since I only run it a few minutes at a time.
Beautiful and efficient booth! But need to be a carpenter in advance! 😀
The BOSS 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Love the different experimentation
Dear Bayin, thanks this is a really good video. You have a great way of thinking outside the box - that's inspiring, your Wu magic is strong! I urgently need an extraction system myself. So far I have refrained from doing it - the commercially available systems are too small for dioramas and larger models or bulky and often too loud. You've shown some interesting solutions here - I really appreciate that... I may have found quiet and powerful alternatives for the fans: there are now many "grow shops" in Switzerland. They are actually intended for smokers who want to discreetly and quietly grow their own smoking products indoors - undoubtedly a totally different hobby. Next week I gather courage and visit such a shop.
Good luck!
O wow just what I have been looking for, now to get me some fans
Great video, many thanks.
With an in-line motor did you consider spark from the motor igniting the paint fumes from solvent based paints? If you only shoot acrylics than all is good!
Yes indeed I thought about it. 1st as you mentioned I mainly use acrylics, 2 Considering the readily made booth I used for years never had such issue and they use cheap delta fans. 3 only getaway for 100% safety is centrifugal fans and they are too LOUD for home use. Lastly I use double filter to cache as much particles and fume as possible. But none the less, you can’t be too cautious about safety)
I use mainly Tamiya alcohol based acrylics and never had any issues. I’ve never heard of a fan igniting paint fumes, especially with an airbrush booth. I’ve also been spraying cars in sheds for 35 years and never heard of it happening anywhere.
@@reefhog It’s rare but it can happen. But airbrushes at small needle sizes tend to only put out a little bit of paint anyway
Do you have a link to the fan you used?
and if you decide to build a pt boat in 1:35 scale or aircarrier in 1:200, then what? ))))
Then I still have a backyard😂
I use an extractor fan, that’s usually mounted in a bathroom ceiling. 30cm . It’s virtually silent.