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#restoration #Spraybooth #DIY
Big thanks to Pole Star Products Limited for their help with the explosion-proof fans.
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Thanks for watching. In this video, I continue with the spray booth build. I make up the main door sceletons, the roof beams, and start the extraction system. I’m going to be making these workshop videos more frequent as I’m really pushing to finish it as soon as possible.
Tools & equipment used:
Quartz Lacquer –
FIber Glass Filter –
Base Coat Paint –
Rust Remover –
Workbenches –
Moldex Full Face Mask –
FGL 5 Spray gun –
A.N.I. R150-T Mini Spray gun –
Colad Washable Overalls –
Colad Mixing Cups –
Colad TurboMix Sticks –
Colad Synthetic Paint Strainers –
Steel wire bits –
Rotary Tool –
Concentrate Degreaser –
Mannesmann Socket Set –
Time Stamps:
00:00 – AutoDoc & Pole Star
00:50 – Where we left off
01:20 – Making the doors
03:55 – Making the roof beams
04:09 – Attaching the roof support beams
04:58 – Attaching the roof beams
05:24 – Starting the extraction box build
08:15 – Epic fail
08:25 – Painting the new walls
09:05 – Continuing with the extraction box
09:29 – Cutting the fan holes
09:57 – The fans I’m using
10:45 – Wiring up the fans
11:31 – Installing the fans
11:39 – Cutting the mesh
12:27 – Fitting the Mesh
12:43 – Sealing the box
13:22 – Sealing the fans
13:48 – Cutting the filter
14:13 – Securing the filter
14:41 – FIrst Test
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great job!!! i only wonder if it isnt much work to remove and change the filter, i think it will get dirty very fast and will have to be changed a lot, to remove all the screws and stamps…i dont know.. wanted to build some paint booth too but to be real the ex vents are too expensive for me
So i guess you be putting pipes to extract the air out right?
Does that make it hard to change the "filters" ?
you know that you have to change the filters every 4 months?
neat
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olha … no balde de tinta esta escrito em português kkkkkk, nice vídeo man
Why did you rewired fans? What was wrong with stock wires and plugs?
Wow
Vey nice DIY