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Container spray booth build?
I am new to spray finishing - be kind..
I have been told to achieve quality spray finish you need quality spray guns, therefore I have been looking at fancy spraying guns but realised I need a proper booth to go with the proper gun.
My current compressor is Chicago Pneumatics CPRS10500, does 43CFM, its a 10hp with a 500 litre tank. The refrigerator and filter are Ceccato, they were spec'ed to match the compressor. I guess my compressed air ends are sorted.
I am planning to build my own spray booth using a small container type storage like the one below and extract the air from my existing dust extractor, the cost for this storage will be about $2500NZD. I have no room in my workshop. this will be sitting on my driveway next to the workshop.
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my questions are:
Can I use my existing extractor to pull air from the booth? Will the filters similar to the one below be adequate to catch most of the paint so it doesnt destroy my extractor filter? the extractor is a 4kw unit, the filter cost about $700NZD, the filter below measrues 1200mm x 500mm x 250mm deep.
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or do you recommend have dedicated fan for it? I may just use 2 of these portable unit, will my neighbour smell anything once I hooked up a fan to it? the cost for the fan is about $200-250 NZD each.
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Will I be able to have my spray booth built under $5000NZD and keep the neighbour happy? or can it be built more economically and still keep the neighbour happy?
What will I be spraying? I dont know at this stage. I am yet to find a suitable finishing product for the furniture I build. Probably shellac or water based polyurethane?
Thanks.