Is there a good source for plans on building auirbrush booths?
I want to build my own and could use all the help I can get.
thanks
duck
Airbrush booth
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My own design. Easy, cheap and uses commonly available parts. Feel free to tweak it to your own needs. One person around her - Phil Conner, I think - built it with a clear tub to allow more light in.
My own design. Easy, cheap and uses commonly available parts. Feel free to tweak it to your own needs. One person around her - Phil Conner, I think - built it with a clear tub to allow more light in.
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Cheap'n'cheerful version
Not ideal by any stretch of the imagination, but I've used an old cardboard box that a PC and CRT monitor came in - about 3' square - as a 'spraybooth'. We'd used it when moving house and one side had got punched open when something shifted, so it was no use keeping it for moving - all I did was remove the damaged side completely and then stick it on top of my workbench.
Worked fine for spraying Games Workshop and 1/72- to 1/48-scale aircraft sprues but wasn't much use when the wind blew - I had to stand in the door of the garage as there was no "extractor fan" on it...
Worked fine for spraying Games Workshop and 1/72- to 1/48-scale aircraft sprues but wasn't much use when the wind blew - I had to stand in the door of the garage as there was no "extractor fan" on it...
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Nice!Ziz wrote:http://www.zizolfo.com/models/booth.html
My own design. Easy, cheap and uses commonly available parts. Feel free to tweak it to your own needs. One person around her - Phil Conner, I think - built it with a clear tub to allow more light in.
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That's it! I knew the guy's name started with a P.
Thanks. I didn't plan that, it just happened to work out.modelbaseguy wrote:Cool solution Ziz. I really like the use of the lid.
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