I appreciate the use case for this particular product and how it satisfies the requirements for painting items in a self-contained, well-lit, clean and clean air environment. BUT the enclosure alone is $831 and the ventilation blower they offer is another $1141 on top of that. And then there isn’t much else one would do with this thing. There are other more flexible and less costly alternatives. Example one: $160 Fast Cap 3rd Hand-type adjustable pole kit and common PE sheeting. You can erect it in the same time, size- anything you want. I pair mine with a $12 zipper door, $199 24” collapsible PVC duct, a Lasko 20” box fan (only 1800 cfm, but dirt cheap) and a $20 20”x30” hepa panel filter from the hardware store. It has spray booth use, then can be a dust wall in a renovation, the poles can hold a laser, lighting, even sheet goods up against the ceiling. Way cheaper, more versatility.
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Markus Khari i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The professionalism of this setup is off the charts. If a customer see’s this setup they won’t bother checking in on you because they’ll know you have the right tools for the job. Thanks for the vid
Thanks for the set up demonstration. I do have a question on this set up. I notice that there is an open side to this booth. If that side remains open during spraying, will the exhaust fan succeed in pulling all the overspray dust out side? I would think that the open side would still allow for dust to contaminate the surroundings despite the exhaust fan.
If you drop 9ft plastic on each side and you'll be able to reuse the plastic sleeves that come with the booth. Those suckers are expensive. I use old cardboard boxes lined against the sleeve to catch most the overspray. I bought my Paint Line Spray Booth and Hanger System last summer and set it up in my at home workshop last summer. I haven't once had to replace the plastic sleeve. Since then I've changed my business model to strictly cabinet finishing. I wish Paint Line had more cool, useful equipment to invest in. I wonder if they take requests or suggestions? Have a few game changing equipment idea's they might be able to fabricate for us painters.
Holy moly it takes me like 40m to set one of those up, guess experience is a beautiful thing!! Great tips too, I didnt know you needed the ventilation system......
In comparison - you can buy a lightweight hiking tent, which will use advance and lightweight materials, which withstands huge winds, and heavy weather conditions.... or for the same price you can buy this thing... few cheap poles and a simple cheap plastic cover... That plastic cover cost like 50 dollars for 3, so that cheap structure cost 500 dollars???? This thing would be ok if its price would be somewhere below 200 mark and it should be.....
@@Idahopainter For my opinion this sheller doesn't look like highEnd professional product... I guess much smarter to buy some pvc pipes with connections and make the same dimension shelter for 3rd of the price and just use the same plastic covers... I am not saying that I don't like what you are doing, I like you videos where you teaching stuff or making the right commercials, but hate when you use your ''fame'' trying to sell something overpriced and trying convince that you will look professional....
I live this spray booth, I’ve seen another contractor use one, I just wish they’d make it in other sizes or made a way to connect two or more together to make it bigger.
Nice video. But magnets aren't strong enough need a better system. My plastic doesn't sit flat on ground. For the money I wouldn't recommend. Sorry had such high expectations.
That bag is 10 feet long… if they just made all the poles straight poles, not that stupid click together crap, it would shave 75% of the setup time off. Such a waste of time
I appreciate the use case for this particular product and how it satisfies the requirements for painting items in a self-contained, well-lit, clean and clean air environment. BUT the enclosure alone is $831 and the ventilation blower they offer is another $1141 on top of that. And then there isn’t much else one would do with this thing. There are other more flexible and less costly alternatives. Example one: $160 Fast Cap 3rd Hand-type adjustable pole kit and common PE sheeting. You can erect it in the same time, size- anything you want. I pair mine with a $12 zipper door, $199 24” collapsible PVC duct, a Lasko 20” box fan (only 1800 cfm, but dirt cheap) and a $20 20”x30” hepa panel filter from the hardware store. It has spray booth use, then can be a dust wall in a renovation, the poles can hold a laser, lighting, even sheet goods up against the ceiling. Way cheaper, more versatility.
Awesome video Chris! We're glad the Portable Jobsite Spray Booth is part of your tool kit. Keep up the great work!
Yes! Thank you!
i know Im asking randomly but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot my password. I would love any tips you can give me.
@Alijah Tate Instablaster :)
@Markus Khari i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Markus Khari It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass !
The professionalism of this setup is off the charts. If a customer see’s this setup they won’t bother checking in on you because they’ll know you have the right tools for the job. Thanks for the vid
You are very correct
Thanks for the set up demonstration. I do have a question on this set up. I notice that there is an open side to this booth. If that side remains open during spraying, will the exhaust fan succeed in pulling all the overspray dust out side? I would think that the open side would still allow for dust to contaminate the surroundings despite the exhaust fan.
If you drop 9ft plastic on each side and you'll be able to reuse the plastic sleeves that come with the booth. Those suckers are expensive. I use old cardboard boxes lined against the sleeve to catch most the overspray. I bought my Paint Line Spray Booth and Hanger System last summer and set it up in my at home workshop last summer. I haven't once had to replace the plastic sleeve. Since then I've changed my business model to strictly cabinet finishing. I wish Paint Line had more cool, useful equipment to invest in. I wonder if they take requests or suggestions? Have a few game changing equipment idea's they might be able to fabricate for us painters.
Will they make a larger one? Like 10x10?
great great! can't wait to see this one...!
Hope you like it!
great video, my dads been a painting since 89, good money in painting hard to run a crew you have done a great job.
Thanks 👍
Holy moly it takes me like 40m to set one of those up, guess experience is a beautiful thing!! Great tips too, I didnt know you needed the ventilation system......
Glad it was helpful!
Already looks good!
Yep
Great video Chris! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Will do!
Made mine years ago pop up canopy from Costco ...vent from harbor freight ..about 150$ work great for years
That is awesome!
Can't wait!
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Qué tan durable es ese plástico?
hey man whats the best way to know what to charge them so they dont run away after you tell them a price to paint fences or decks?
That video is coming
Boa tarde para comprar e enviar para Portugal qual seria o custo
Hi
Could this be use outside?
Seems a bit flimsy, not sure
He says no at some point in the video.
Yes it’s very flimsy
How long to wait
for what?
@@Idahopainter For this video but now is on : - )
In comparison - you can buy a lightweight hiking tent, which will use advance and lightweight materials, which withstands huge winds, and heavy weather conditions.... or for the same price you can buy this thing... few cheap poles and a simple cheap plastic cover... That plastic cover cost like 50 dollars for 3, so that cheap structure cost 500 dollars???? This thing would be ok if its price would be somewhere below 200 mark and it should be.....
Yep. 500 is crazy for this. No thanks.
That's what I've used for a while. The ventilation system is sick though
Yep
Not here to try to beg you to look professional on the job
@@Idahopainter For my opinion this sheller doesn't look like highEnd professional product... I guess much smarter to buy some pvc pipes with connections and make the same dimension shelter for 3rd of the price and just use the same plastic covers... I am not saying that I don't like what you are doing, I like you videos where you teaching stuff or making the right commercials, but hate when you use your ''fame'' trying to sell something overpriced and trying convince that you will look professional....
I live this spray booth, I’ve seen another contractor use one, I just wish they’d make it in other sizes or made a way to connect two or more together to make it bigger.
That's a deal breaker if you can't.
Thanks for your thoughts
Greenhouse from harbor freight....3 box fans..... Duct tape.....extension cord......etc etc
Nice
@@Idahopainter believe me if I was established like you I would definitely buy one but just right now it's not efficient for me
Saw this at
Nice video. But magnets aren't strong enough need a better system. My plastic doesn't sit flat on ground. For the money I wouldn't recommend. Sorry had such high expectations.
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That bag is 10 feet long… if they just made all the poles straight poles, not that stupid click together crap, it would shave 75% of the setup time off. Such a waste of time
you can always pick out the lazy painters . they can't stand work. always trying to make it easier and make it hard instead.
Yep
Toys for painters, I mean tools. Yes that's it.... lol
Yep
Nice👍
Thanks