I decided to build a temporary paint booth in my garage to paint parts for my 1979 Camaro and my 1971 C10 truck. Things got out of hand. I build a pulley system to move the wall in a couple of seconds. The set up time for this paint booth is very impressive. This is a must have in every garage if you plan on painting classic cars.
Here is the parts list
3 mil 10×25″ Polar Plastics clear plastic sheeting (I used 4 of these)
1″ pvc and elbows (for the lower frame)
1×2″ wood pieces (for the upper frame)
a handful of Screw Eyes
a handful of Open S Hooks
2 Hitching Rings with square plate (the hoop)
3/16″ 100′ Polypropylene diamond braided rope (depends on how many walls you need)
3/4″ Koch single sheave pulley (depends on how many walls you need)
1″ 4×8′ Polystyrene foam board cut to fit your doorway
20x20x1″ True Blue Fiberglass House filter (for the fans)
20x24x1″ True Blue Pleated Media Furnace Filter (for the foam door)
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Use it only one time because the second time you will use it the clear coat overspray from previous time will fall out from the plastic and ruin the job
Wow, that came out great… keep up the good work…
Great idea! Well executed. Thanks for sharing.
Where can I get these covers…
very nice, thanks for the video
Great Job!!!
Have you had neighbors complain about the paint ?
I have a 68 c10 I am restoing and I love your videos, the atf with acetone was a great addition in my garage, thanks… any tips not in your video I am about to install my paint booth very similar to yours.
That is baddass dude……..love it!!
That's is an awesome job.