I have just purchased this booth and have to admit, it does a great job. I must point out that the flexi hose screws into the window end, as well as into the rubber connector which goes onto the booth end with the clip.
Gold medal to the Canadian guy for the best airbrush spray booth review and recommendation! Excellent video, Troy! I’ll be following your lead and purchasing this product! Thanks!
A very useful video. I am dragging my air brush out again for painting clay models and figurines. I live in and old wooden frame apartment building an a spray booth will be a must have. I will be using water based acrylics with no volatile organic compounds but still don.t want to breath paint with my asthmatic lungs or drive my wife's sensitive nose into rebellion . I have a spot next to a window on a busy city street that is more smelly and noisy than my studio. However the night time noise factor is an issue in the building we are in. So, I am checking out many paint booth reviews. This was good and useful.
@@FacilityD20 Yeah, I think it is essential. My compressor is very quiet. As long as I stick to non volatile paints and thinners I think I should have no neighbour problems,unless my stroke damaged memory cause me to make a stupid mistake. That possibility is always possible.
Great vid, spray booth is a very helpful part of the kit. I actually made one out of a large tote with some holes cut in it and a set of plug in computer fans drawing through a hepa sheet. It's good for acrylic paint through the ab, not spray paint or enamel/solvents. Re the noise from yours, it's only loud when you're airbrushing, which is typically loud anyways.
@@FacilityD20 if I had the space for a legit one like yours I'd definitely do it, but my booth has to share space with the modeling and hand painting station.
I plan to wash it with soap and water and rinse it well. After doing this a few times i will get some generic filers from the hardware store and cut them to size.
There have been times when it has been too cold to open the window, so i extended the house and vented it out of my face and onto the floor... lol. Will not help with fumes, but will get that aerosol out of your imitate face.
I'd really like a bigger extraction booth with bigger fans, but I don't have space for one and I more or less get by using a portable fold-up booth that has only a single fan. I mostly only paint small models and miniatures so it's good enough.
Nice video! :) I have the same booth. I believe you assembelled the hose wrong. The rubber connector is supposed to be between the booth and the hose. And then the end piece is screwed directly on the hose.
I think so as well, so you can pack it up easier when you move it, from what I can tell with the pictures... but I found this way was a little easier for my particular set up with the ridged connection of the house to the unit, as I don't plan to even take this anywhere
My first spray booth & I love it ,my airbrushing skills & even use cans in there too ,it’s great ,I don’t know why but it’s the best thing I’ve bought in years 👌😁but I noticed you set the extractor hose up wrong ,sorry to tell ya ☺️
I know I'm late to the party, and it may have been said already, but you've got the rubber boot on the wrong end. That's why the exhaust is loose. For the exhaust, you have to expand the hose, and then screw them together. The threads on the exhaust match the hose perfectly.
absolutely should buy an airbrush booth if you airbrush very often, acrylics are less harmful so i use the booth with no mask but lacquers mask and booth because i have met painters with serious lung diseases who didnt take care of themselves and didnt use PPE and over the decades destroyed their lungs, granted they painted as a profession but better to be on the side of caution. im looking to buy an even stronger booth because i rather spend money on that than having lung problems in the future
@@FacilityD20 I'm almost finished Building a 24 x 24 x 24 It cost me Little. I bought those 1/2 centimeter oe 3/16inch thick thing, I don,t know what we call it. My most expesive thing is a turbo fan that we put between hoses. Use it as a booster. It pulls 400 CFM. I can always add a fan in the back compartment if it's not enough. So $110CND for the turbo fan, $95CND for panels and pieces of wood and screws, wachers and bolt. add the 15% tax here we go. It's a tiny bit more expensive than the cheapest one and it's much bigger than even the most expensive ones.
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Thanks for the shout out Troy! Loving your new hobby space man, that is such an awesome studio!
No problem 👍 and thanks!
I have the same booth, I put in a dryer vent outlet through the wall to connect it to, works great. Thanks for the video.
Nice. If I knew where this would permanently be placed I would do that as well.
I have just purchased this booth and have to admit, it does a great job. I must point out that the flexi hose screws into the window end, as well as into the rubber connector which goes onto the booth end with the clip.
Thanks, yeah, I put it together backward in this video.
i have an older model, bit smaller, only 1 fan, single on/off switch. This new version makes a good product even better!
I seen a video on an older one, this one definitely looks like an improvement
Gold medal to the Canadian guy for the best airbrush spray booth review and recommendation! Excellent video, Troy! I’ll be following your lead and purchasing this product! Thanks!
Haha! Thank you very much.
A very useful video. I am dragging my air brush out again for painting clay models and figurines. I live in and old wooden frame apartment building an a spray booth will be a must have. I will be using water based acrylics with no volatile organic compounds but still don.t want to breath paint with my asthmatic lungs or drive my wife's sensitive nose into rebellion . I have a spot next to a window on a busy city street that is more smelly and noisy than my studio. However the night time noise factor is an issue in the building we are in. So, I am checking out many paint booth reviews. This was good and useful.
Sound like a booth would help you a lot! Happy to help.
@@FacilityD20 Yeah, I think it is essential. My compressor is very quiet. As long as I stick to non volatile paints and thinners I think I should have no neighbour problems,unless my stroke damaged memory cause me to make a stupid mistake. That possibility is always possible.
Great vid, spray booth is a very helpful part of the kit. I actually made one out of a large tote with some holes cut in it and a set of plug in computer fans drawing through a hepa sheet. It's good for acrylic paint through the ab, not spray paint or enamel/solvents.
Re the noise from yours, it's only loud when you're airbrushing, which is typically loud anyways.
Nice, whatever works! I am sure you can DIY one of these easy if you had the parts kicking around, like you did!
@@FacilityD20 if I had the space for a legit one like yours I'd definitely do it, but my booth has to share space with the modeling and hand painting station.
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I plan to wash it with soap and water and rinse it well. After doing this a few times i will get some generic filers from the hardware store and cut them to size.
@@FacilityD20 Can you shoot a video of the product you bought from the hardware store? As a Practical Solution
I mY have missed it but who’s spray booth is it and what model
I have it linked in the description.
Whats the best solution if you cant reach the window with the vent
There have been times when it has been too cold to open the window, so i extended the house and vented it out of my face and onto the floor... lol. Will not help with fumes, but will get that aerosol out of your imitate face.
Nice vid, but the link you posted for the booth goes to a different model with 3 fans and a water curtain.
Thanks for the heads up, I'll try to get this fixed.
Hello. Is safe to airbrush with this booth at home?
Yes, just vent it out the window.
Man that double fan version looks so much more powerful than my single fan one. But my single fan one is still pretty loud.
The biggest reason that I went for this one, is because it had a fairly large working area.
This is Dave's video here, so be sure to check it out as well ua-cam.com/video/hTgSne9CtyI/v-deo.html
I'd really like a bigger extraction booth with bigger fans, but I don't have space for one and I more or less get by using a portable fold-up booth that has only a single fan. I mostly only paint small models and miniatures so it's good enough.
Nice video! :) I have the same booth.
I believe you assembelled the hose wrong. The rubber connector is supposed to be between the booth and the hose. And then the end piece is screwed directly on the hose.
I think so as well, so you can pack it up easier when you move it, from what I can tell with the pictures... but I found this way was a little easier for my particular set up with the ridged connection of the house to the unit, as I don't plan to even take this anywhere
im in australia and i need 2 fans for my spray booth .what type of fan do i need
Not sure.
This is fantastic. Doing some homework as I cracked a beer and a second later you had too. 😅
Rock on!
My first spray booth & I love it ,my airbrushing skills & even use cans in there too ,it’s great ,I don’t know why but it’s the best thing I’ve bought in years 👌😁but I noticed you set the extractor hose up wrong ,sorry to tell ya ☺️
I noticed I had the hoses backward as well. I also use spray cans in mine as well.
I know I'm late to the party, and it may have been said already, but you've got the rubber boot on the wrong end. That's why the exhaust is loose. For the exhaust, you have to expand the hose, and then screw them together. The threads on the exhaust match the hose perfectly.
I know lol...
I subscribed because you cracked a beer!
Nice thanks.
I made a spray booth with a metal food container and a wet/dry vac lol
Nice!
What part of newfoundland ya from? Great review bud! I'll be picking one up
Out on the West Coast
@@FacilityD20 yes me to myself! Came from PEI in 96 best to you
What is the actual name of the spray booth?
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B082D88JCT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
absolutely should buy an airbrush booth if you airbrush very often, acrylics are less harmful so i use the booth with no mask but lacquers mask and booth because i have met painters with serious lung diseases who didnt take care of themselves and didnt use PPE and over the decades destroyed their lungs, granted they painted as a profession but better to be on the side of caution. im looking to buy an even stronger booth because i rather spend money on that than having lung problems in the future
Thanks for that info it is important for people to know that
who's the manufacturer?
I believe the link is in the description. I got it on amazon.
Nice
Thanks
You put the vent on wrong you screw it in on the other side and the coupler goes on top
You are correct haha
Super 👷👍
Thanks
I wish I could make my airbrush work. It is so finicky. So the booth is not a wise investment for me at this time.
That reminds me, there are some helpful airbrush tip videos I want to do as well.
@@FacilityD20 I look forward to watching. Your resin printer videos convinced me to not quit that hobby.
ther are too small for the price
I wish they were bigger for sure, but it has been getting the job done.
@@FacilityD20 I'm almost finished Building a 24 x 24 x 24 It cost me Little. I bought those 1/2 centimeter oe 3/16inch thick thing, I don,t know what we call it. My most expesive thing is a turbo fan that we put between hoses. Use it as a booster. It pulls 400 CFM. I can always add a fan in the back compartment if it's not enough. So $110CND for the turbo fan, $95CND for panels and pieces of wood and screws, wachers and bolt. add the 15% tax here we go. It's a tiny bit more expensive than the cheapest one and it's much bigger than even the most expensive ones.
@chauffeurmarco i would build one as well for sure. This one was more of a time saver for me.