I Built A Professional Paint Booth In A STORAGE UNIT!

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  • @_Gingium_
    @_Gingium_  28 днів тому +31

    So happy with the results of the paint booth! And remember, go to mudwtr.com/gingium to try your new morning ritual!

    • @user-st6mc4mm2u
      @user-st6mc4mm2u 28 днів тому

      Gingium weld a roll cage in my Miata

    • @Sebastian-hc8rj
      @Sebastian-hc8rj 28 днів тому +2

      Hey Caleb just out of Curiosity what is the Fire supression system like and what is in Place to Prevent a Fire? First with Noriyaro and then with someone else...
      its getting Warmer in the Summer and maybe someone in the Storage facility next to you does some welding and Bam you have a Fire
      My soul would shatter if your Cars are Destroyed in a Fire... I Already cried my Eyes out when the Eclispe burned down...
      I hope your shop is Safe, please take a look at that
      Nice video as always ive seen you prgress from crappy Mx5 to Extremely well built EJ20 swap monster! You've come a long way and it would be very sad if you lost you Cars.
      Stay safe Brother.

    • @bryanbrunk1186
      @bryanbrunk1186 28 днів тому

      You could add a speed controller for the fan. And then you might be able to turn the fan around to create the positive pressure.

  • @yuriik2839
    @yuriik2839 28 днів тому +165

    Positive pressure system is the way to go in my opinion. It will save you a lot of time. No need to worry about leaks, no need to seal doors every time you want to paint parts. With the negative pressure dust will always find the way in especially in a storage unit like this.

    • @ringindustries
      @ringindustries 28 днів тому +13

      This! I hope he sees this. It’s incredible the difference even the most basic positive pressure system makes compared to a well thought out negative pressure system. I hate sanding dust nibs out.

    • @cjhawk67
      @cjhawk67 25 днів тому +6

      He should just flip that fan around and slap a filter in front of it.

  • @Chris0
    @Chris0 28 днів тому +124

    PAINT GUNS! Speaking from experience here ( painted over 1000 vehicles) The paint gun you use when just starting doesn't matter. Harbor Freight's $15 1.4mm paint gun is a great option because it will teach you how to have a steady hand that a higher-end paint gun will just cover up. This will make you a much better painter in the long run and once you know more about how to paint it will make finding the righ high end paint gun a lot more obvious for your specific needs.

    • @Chris0
      @Chris0 28 днів тому +6

      Definitely my own opinion but I hope it helps you in your painting journey.

  • @6.4scat36
    @6.4scat36 28 днів тому +170

    You should definitely look into getting some roll on adhesive flooring. A lot of shops use it to trap dirt and dust from flying around. Once it gets old you pull it up and re-roll some new sheets on! Definitely helps with dust/dirt nibs in the paint!

    • @_Gingium_
      @_Gingium_  28 днів тому +60

      Interesting, will have to look into it!

    • @iwanevans607
      @iwanevans607 28 днів тому +5

      I second that

    • @LFSDataBase
      @LFSDataBase 28 днів тому +9

      @@_Gingium_ Hey just an idea.. But you could paint the white wires between the lights black ;)

    • @mc1992
      @mc1992 26 днів тому

      @@_Gingium_It close to $1000 for a roll

    • @randomstuff159
      @randomstuff159 25 днів тому

      They are such a lifesaver the only fun part is putting new stuff off it dulls razor blades so fast I go through 5 10 every time I did it

  • @DMTiffanyTimepieces
    @DMTiffanyTimepieces 28 днів тому +92

    I know the black paint looks cool, but if you repaint the walls white, your lights will be much more effective. You'd also benefit from quadrupling your filtered intake surface area, which will also reduce the plastic bubble effect on your doors.
    As far as a good entry spray gun, I really like using my Sharpe FX3000 with a 1.3mm tip. It sprays base, clear, sealer, single stage all great. And a cheap purple gun from Harbor Freight works well for spraying primer and coatings that get sanded down.
    Love your content, keep up the good work!

    • @landonlewis5918
      @landonlewis5918 28 днів тому +6

      Good point about increase the intake. I was surprised when he left it at the one hole!

    • @axrod1990
      @axrod1990 28 днів тому +10

      100% needs white walls. I did my DYI booth and had grey concentre walls and when I painted them white it was so much better

    • @jscheu71
      @jscheu71 28 днів тому +10

      Second painting the walls white. The brighter the better. Black may look cool but wrong for a booth.

    • @MelonTL_YH2
      @MelonTL_YH2 28 днів тому +3

      those hanging hex lights gonna collect and be dust magnets that will kick dust on to the painted surfaces.

    • @STDavis-em1df
      @STDavis-em1df 27 днів тому +1

      i work in commercial/film. Absolutely correct. But I can tell you from reading the comments, there's like a >10% chance he will actually paint them white primarily because he thinks the black is cool. His shop 🤷🏾‍♂ , lead a horse to water....
      He's also using a really inefficient light to light that space. A row of leds or even some fluorescents with a large white sheet of framed diffusion to soften and bounce the light around a white room would do everything.

  • @emansuela_real
    @emansuela_real 28 днів тому +39

    Painting the room white will make a drastic difference too

  • @rosstulloch8100
    @rosstulloch8100 28 днів тому +76

    You need a hood on the outside of that extraction fan. If the roof is leaking get up there with some butyl rubber sealant tape ASAP

  • @CraigFulton
    @CraigFulton 28 днів тому +31

    Place a regulator at the gun no matter where else you have one.
    You will need a lot more air movement. I’ve built a few hobbyist booths and with that setup the clear coat fog is going to murder your soul.
    My last setup had 4 box fans and it wasn’t enough. Smaller room than yours too.

  • @BlakeEM
    @BlakeEM 28 днів тому +22

    Blue tape is for paint masking and not leaving a residue, it's great if you use it for what it's made for. Usually you paint over it, not put pressure behind it. That is what duct tape is for, but it leaves a huge mess.

  • @Phukaloop
    @Phukaloop 28 днів тому +91

    It’s a good day when baldium posts a video

    • @IanFurminger
      @IanFurminger 28 днів тому +6

      Caleb needs to make that into a shirt like right now 😂😂

    • @danielinacar
      @danielinacar 23 дні тому +2

      baldium

  • @Patrick94GSR
    @Patrick94GSR 28 днів тому +12

    Should check out Paint Society videos geared towards DIY painting, specifically the ones showing Brian’s at home setup. There should be hard lines in some sort of coil or up/down/up/down setup to ensure all water and dirt stays out of the line. Hose reels are a big no no for painting. You need a single hose draped on the floor. Need WAY more filter area, including filters on the exhaust. To help keep dust down, spray water all over the floor just prior to starting a paint project. Tons of tips are out there. Paint Society is a good place to start.

  • @letmelooktv
    @letmelooktv 28 днів тому +18

    Eeek mounting on that siding with out additional plates is bad news... do something in your plasma cutter to reinforce them. And box in the gap in your intake filter so all the schmutz in the gap doesnt get sucked up from inside the wall. 😁👍

  • @paulipeteri7938
    @paulipeteri7938 28 днів тому +17

    To small inlet line!You should have used hardlines in to the booth!Fans must create overpressure in the booth to keep dust from comming in!❤

  • @tommytech55
    @tommytech55 28 днів тому +43

    I think that the fan should be as low on the wall as possible, so you aren't pulling dirt,dust across your paint project 😉
    Both intake and exhaust air should be as low as possible. Just saying 😌Also, seal the doors from the outside!

    • @faridwakim
      @faridwakim 28 днів тому +1

      Isnt most dust on the floor thus the opposite is needed?

    • @ZachSmith-gm4sq
      @ZachSmith-gm4sq 28 днів тому

      You are correct, everything should be closest to the floor. He will learn eventually or not. The end product just requires more work.

  • @jovonnirios9231
    @jovonnirios9231 28 днів тому +15

    You have a amazing landlord 👌🏾

  • @VeinX
    @VeinX 28 днів тому +36

    With negative pressure, leaks on roof would be even bigger pain. Either way, you gonna find out if that works for you, one way of another 😅

  • @dallasortel16
    @dallasortel16 26 днів тому +1

    An automatic shutter louver vent mounted on the exterior wall would help your rain issue. You can pick them up for about $50 at a hardware store. Excited to see this booth in use!

  • @eliasmachalek4856
    @eliasmachalek4856 28 днів тому +13

    I haven't clicked this fast in a long time, I love your shop building vids

  • @pencilvester3919
    @pencilvester3919 28 днів тому +3

    Use a 12mm fiber reinforced plastic and add a Zipperwall zipper to it. the 12mm reinforced would allow you to secure it to the door frames more securely and the zipper system, one down the middle and one across the tops would allow it to be rolled up and tucked away. done things like this a lot doing concrete refinishing/ polishing and it works very well. Might need to tape up the zippers if there is enough negative pressure, but just a suggestion! Looks amazing!

  • @iwanevans607
    @iwanevans607 28 днів тому +4

    Not sure if you’ve thought about it or got one already but it’s definitely worth getting a water trap for any excess water that comes through the airlines. Nothing worse than having droplets of water coming out with your paint or lacquer. Great content as always.

  • @michaelgordon2609
    @michaelgordon2609 28 днів тому +8

    Have you considered dealing the doors with a heavy tarp and a foam window seal? Put a couple of anchors in the floor and you could tighten that tarp down tight and get a good seal.
    Love your videos! You've come a long way since that RX7

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins 27 днів тому +1

    If that fans good for sucking, just suck through the filter and make it positive pressure. Dust will get in everywhere with negative pressure.

  • @Oliver_Things
    @Oliver_Things 28 днів тому +3

    Love the videos, but that booth is just asking for trouble when you start using clear. You are going to have a huge amount of fume build up. Combine that with all of the electrical connections, non explosion proof fan motor, and non sealed lights, and you really are asking for an explosion. I hope you reconsider before getting that far.
    Also, if you are going to use that fan, put a filter over it to save it from buildup on the blades.
    As for paint gun, try out the black widow from harbor freight.

  • @jakeh.5014
    @jakeh.5014 28 днів тому +9

    Yeah dude, we’d love to see the fit painted as well. I’m a big silver guy, but I’m curious what color you’re thinking

    • @Zach_707
      @Zach_707 28 днів тому

      I 2nd this. Would love to see ya paint the Fit. 🤘

    • @Oliver_Things
      @Oliver_Things 28 днів тому

      Competition White

  • @xxphuzyxx
    @xxphuzyxx 26 днів тому

    Roll up garage door seal solution. Think bounce house style plastics with Velcro strips on the walls. Roll up when not in use. Keep up the good work, shop is really coming together.

  • @jv6miata
    @jv6miata 28 днів тому +7

    I would make a bracket to mount the hose reel to the crest of the sheet metals alongside the factory mounting holes. Would suck if it ripped out in the middle of the clear coat lol

  • @Minerva_Of_Melancholy
    @Minerva_Of_Melancholy 28 днів тому +1

    Looking good, you've come so far. I remember coming home from middle school excited to watch your new vids; now im going off to college soon and you've made a frickin paint booth.

  • @LOWK3YMX5
    @LOWK3YMX5 27 днів тому

    PAINT GUNS! Definitely look into the 3M performance 2.0 spray gun. It's a little pricey to get started but the versatility is unbeatable. Replaceable liners with built in filters, replaceable spray caps with multiple sizes from 1.2-2.0, and super easy controls.

  • @joshsorel1091
    @joshsorel1091 19 днів тому

    Love your content! Nice to see you branching out in all different facets of automotive repair. 🤙

  • @Benumbedmedia
    @Benumbedmedia 25 днів тому

    Make the walls out of the 2x4s with styrene/plastic sign board to cover since its cheap and at almost any craft/harware store, then use rubber moldings/seals for the outer edge of the 2x4s and you got a solid seal!

  • @stazzsparks337
    @stazzsparks337 28 днів тому +1

    Hey man, a little tip for keeping dust down and saving your booth floors from getting paint build up. At home depot you can get the rolls of roofing tar paper. Its cheap and works great. I use it in my booths at work and love it. It's heavy enough to not flap everywhere when spraying, its slightly sticky so when dust lands on it it sticks, its thick enough where I usually get around 60-70 cars painted on it. Roll it out and cut to the shape on the room overlap 50% to its twice as thicc and use some nice duct tape on all the seams. Also you can get the rubber garage door seals to put on the inside sides of the doors. If you ever have questions on doing high end or easy cheap paint jobs feel free to message. I would also look into a devilbiss DV1 for a basecoat spraygun and a Anest Iwata ws-400 for a nice clearcoat spraygun these two mixed allows you to get that glassy mirrored finish. looking like a nice clean setup dude, good job.

  • @edgarberumen2298
    @edgarberumen2298 28 днів тому

    Dude this room came out sick!!! One thing I thought of though was to maybe put a filter on the fan as well to maybe prolong the life of it. Also, why not do a canvas like roll to go above the garage doors. Then maybe run Velcro or snap buttons along the frame of the garage door to secure the canvas sheet. That way you have a reusable sheet, easy to roll up and down to allow access, and the canvas is heavy enough to not get pulled by the negative pressure.

  • @christianjohnsson7026
    @christianjohnsson7026 28 днів тому

    You are so methodical!! I really love it!

  • @Straylightt
    @Straylightt 27 днів тому

    For the plastic on the doors check out the ZIPWALL system used for dust/paint barriers. It uses tension rods to hold the plastic floor to ceiling and has zippers attached. Might be helpful for someone else's set up

  • @markpegler3277
    @markpegler3277 28 днів тому

    One of my fav channels o UA-cam

  • @justinkubeck6998
    @justinkubeck6998 27 днів тому

    I’d recommend some carport zipper doors and silicone them over the doors. Roll them up when not in use, unroll and zip up to seal them off.. just a MacGyver thought. Love the content though very encouraging that’s for sure.

  • @nathancremeans5713
    @nathancremeans5713 28 днів тому +2

    As a painter of air planes in the air force I thoroughly enjoy watching you build your own paint booth and couldn’t help but chuckle when you said what do you paint at 100 psi 💀💀 I typically paint at like 20 psi 😂😂😂

    • @tristan8243
      @tristan8243 28 днів тому

      Lol same i nearly fell off the chair when he turned it to a 100

  • @willwastaken
    @willwastaken 27 днів тому +1

    I honestly think it would be worth the time and effort making it a positive pressure booth. With how large and leaky the doors are, and the small size of the booth, it'd be extremely beneficial and much easier in the long-run with a positive pressure setup. All you'd have to do is swap the filter on the induction fan occasionally and you're good.

  • @benjischneider4617
    @benjischneider4617 28 днів тому

    Epic work as always! Your filters are undersized, you want a maximum speed of 1 m/s through the filters, the lower the better. Will alleviate the air being pulled through the doors...Still, positive pressure is the correct way of doing this

  • @WillSmidlein
    @WillSmidlein 28 днів тому +3

    Can you put the plastic on the outside? So then the air pressure is working with the tape instead of against it

  • @alanm9695
    @alanm9695 27 днів тому

    Great video. You have a lot of skills!

  • @robertdevald
    @robertdevald 28 днів тому

    That looks absolutely awesome, great job Caleb!

  • @nunx8cat
    @nunx8cat 27 днів тому

    for the problem with the doors, maybe you could try to get some sort of fabric, add a zipper , half zipper in the piece of fabric and the other to de contour of the door. and then just zipped in when you want to paint.

  • @shiftymiata
    @shiftymiata 28 днів тому

    This really is the attainable dream shop for me. I would love to build something like this one day, the amount of work you've put into this is incredible!

  • @sethchandler2539
    @sethchandler2539 27 днів тому

    That is a nice, legit shop you have. I remember back when you were stressing over finding a good place to work on your cars and now you have a great place that’s comfortable and clean and you made it your own!

  • @nneiil
    @nneiil 27 днів тому

    I've been putting off painting my Miata. I went through this process about 2 years ago and got all the equipment and materials to do it. I moved and haven't gotten to it yet. Looks like it's time to get cracking again. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @brandenbrooks3110
    @brandenbrooks3110 28 днів тому +2

    The black widow spray guns from harbor freight are pretty good, they have a base gun (1.7tip) and a clear gun (1.3tip)

  • @paulcoon5399
    @paulcoon5399 28 днів тому

    Nicely done with the space you have, thumbs up dude! Im excited for you to get into a bigger nicer shop one day and to outfit that

  • @PBJPRODUCTIONSTUDIOS
    @PBJPRODUCTIONSTUDIOS 28 днів тому

    you should try put a flexible window on the roller door to make it extra awesome

  • @mossyisk4209
    @mossyisk4209 27 днів тому

    Well done for storage unit that's a well built paint booth I took some notes for sure

  • @BassManBobBassCovers
    @BassManBobBassCovers 28 днів тому +1

    Very possible to go ham on some weatherstripping and seal the garage doors. Not only is there garage door specific weather stripping there are a lot of other different types that would work in that application. 🤔

  • @MattsRbs
    @MattsRbs 24 дні тому

    You should swap your fan around! Throw a filter on both sides you’ll have way less dust, positive pressure FTW!!

  • @carlover13brandon97
    @carlover13brandon97 28 днів тому

    looks great man!

  • @ZeroFoxENT
    @ZeroFoxENT 23 дні тому

    Your grow room turned oit fantastic.

  • @JDLC95
    @JDLC95 28 днів тому +1

    Crazy to be making holes in someone building lol must be a cool landlord

  • @Krimsonrain
    @Krimsonrain 26 днів тому

    Look into the zipwall system instead of plastic and tape. I use it during renovations and drywall work to separate rooms and control dust.

  • @Vaguh
    @Vaguh 28 днів тому

    Amazing Space! One thing that will really help reduce the negative pressure is if you put in more inlets like you did between the shop and booth. At least 1 if not 2 more above, then change it so they slide in from the side. Great idea with the 2x4 and plastic frame for the door too. I was thinking maybe some kind of zippered plastic, but your idea is likely more simple and cost effective.

  • @blacaaro
    @blacaaro 27 днів тому

    Definitely need some more positive pressure, but also a thick roll of plastic/vinyl that attaches via Velcro around all the side might be the best option long term, would also be much simpler to prep.

  • @Shoverbot
    @Shoverbot 28 днів тому +1

    Should just put gate hinges on those plastic covered 2x4 frames, so they can swing out of the way then back in place. You can also use garage door sweeps to keep the sides airtight to the frame you already built.
    Satajet RP is my gun of choice, i have a older 3000, i think they are on the 5000 now, huge consistent fan, near impossible to mess up with it.

  • @liammock3254
    @liammock3254 28 днів тому

    I spray gun I would recommend is an Anest Iwata W400 (can’t remember if it’s the 1.3mm or 1.4mm). My father has used it as his primary spray gun for years and he has consistently produced quality jobs with it. I’m not a spray painter but have helped with prepping numerous projects over the years as well as watched how it’s done.

  • @teto0207
    @teto0207 27 днів тому

    I would love to see the fit get painted!! I was laughing every time you pretended to paint but I felt you excitement too

  • @deanwells86
    @deanwells86 27 днів тому

    You should really try to seal the roll up doors on the outside. Maybe put some pool noodles around some 2X4’s and prop it up around the edges of the doors on the outside? That way the negative pressure is working for you and not against you. Just a suggestion.

  • @krisbrown3294
    @krisbrown3294 24 дні тому

    Every top end shop I’ve worked at used the tekna devilbiss. Biggest thing is I would use an HVLP gun and make sure you use a pressure valve at the gun. You only need 30-40 psi at the gun

  • @ThiagoAlves-ir6is
    @ThiagoAlves-ir6is 27 днів тому

    You should build 2x2 frames that fold with hinges to fit the door opening and lay felt fabric on the frame like some huge filters. you can screw them in when u need it and fold them to put it away when u dont

  • @tonyso5525
    @tonyso5525 28 днів тому

    Looking forward to fit and drift truck paint work

  • @Hi_Im_Houston...
    @Hi_Im_Houston... 28 днів тому

    Love the look.. you might want to paint the power cords black to hide them.. or get the black eye wire conduit 🤙🏿

  • @dripperformanceandlighting5459
    @dripperformanceandlighting5459 27 днів тому

    I envy you so much. Been wanting my own shop with a lift, chill spot, paint booth, wash bay. 😢😂one day!

  • @rabbitgti652
    @rabbitgti652 28 днів тому

    Well done dude!

  • @dorkvis5008
    @dorkvis5008 25 днів тому

    Love it ❤️

  • @mstarn00
    @mstarn00 28 днів тому

    Build some frames to push against the doors with thick plastic. Then you have them ready to roll into place and latch against the walls

  • @Splomf
    @Splomf 28 днів тому

    You're gonna want a positive pressure setup. Negative pressure will make sure that unfiltered (dusty) air will get into the booth. Positive pressure makes sure that only air that's been filtered (clean) gets into the booth, and pushes all the dusty air out.

  • @harrisonremedios8430
    @harrisonremedios8430 27 днів тому

    You should look into getting some 4” thick MERV 13 filters. You will get much better filtration and a much longer life out of them. Pretty much any HVAC supply store should be able to get you one

  • @estewar03
    @estewar03 25 днів тому +1

    Maybe try the plastic on the outside of the doors, so it's held on by tape & the airflow sucking it onto the door will only help.
    Edit: the spray can technique needs improvement, IMO & I am no painter. If you paint like that, you're sure to get runs.
    And possibly, consider putting a filter on the fan, so all of the paint doesn't just end up gumming up the fan....

  • @AnythingWeThinkOf
    @AnythingWeThinkOf 26 днів тому

    You could make a filter box that fits under your garage door. Throw it in after you pull the car in & shut the door on top of it.
    Also, Harbor Freight makes some good paint guns. I use the highest models they make, but even the $16 is good for starting out. The only problem with the cheap one is it wears out pretty quickly.

  • @julienford7626
    @julienford7626 28 днів тому +1

    What about a removable filter wall to go over the garage door.

  • @jackets64
    @jackets64 28 днів тому

    Oh, I so hope you're looking into Camellia Red (from 93 and 94 Civics) for the Fit! My grandparents had a Civic EX 1.6 with the 5 Speed in that color when I was young, it would be so cool to see on the Fit.

  • @DIYTechRepairs
    @DIYTechRepairs 27 днів тому +1

    You need alot better fan-system. Thats what i would call a amateur first step paint booth. You need to have a preassurized system that can move down and basically empty the full booth within 20 seconds. Then you also have proper filters. Then we can start talking about something that will do a pro paint :) Of course you can do alot in yours to but i would not call it pro :P

  • @IamGearboy
    @IamGearboy 28 днів тому

    You should be painting at the psi rated for your gun and paint.. usually around 20-30 psi ... I usually do around 26-28. It depends on your tip size and viscosity of your paint. As long as your paint atomizes you will be great!

  • @phong4r
    @phong4r 28 днів тому

    You’ve come a long way Caleb. I remember watching you paint the RX7 and plastidipping the bus in your DIY paint booth

  • @JesseJessMyster
    @JesseJessMyster 25 днів тому

    put Velcro around the doors then get a tarp and just put it up each time, also it would be a good idea to cover up the exhaust fan when its not in use so dust doesn't blow in.

  • @jockedacke
    @jockedacke 27 днів тому

    If you going to have negative air pressure you might as well have no pressure, with just a table fan to cirulate the air around.
    Dust always finds a way in.
    The room looks really cool tho.

  • @N3RF4LIF3
    @N3RF4LIF3 28 днів тому

    Most air tools operate at 90 psi of flow pressure. So, while pulling the trigger the gauge should fall down to 90psi. It's printed on the box or online, in the product description.

  • @AlexandreP15
    @AlexandreP15 27 днів тому

    You gotta paint the fit that beautiful Honda Yellow!

  • @maxxrelax88
    @maxxrelax88 27 днів тому

    Most booths are positive pressure filtering the incoming air and having a positive pressure in the room pushing excess out through the vents so you dont get air/dust coming in through every crack and crevice thats open

  • @LunchboxQ50
    @LunchboxQ50 28 днів тому

    Paint to your hearts content, man. I look forward to your vision coming to life

  • @garagegnomes
    @garagegnomes 28 днів тому

    Good work Caleb. Im no painter, but ive painted a few projects. For an affordable gun, the Devilbiss Finish Line has worked well for me.

  • @dsrgarage
    @dsrgarage 27 днів тому

    If you take some 1 by metal you could make a surround around both doors and then use more 1by with magnets so you could seal the doors up really good

  • @mattobrien2010
    @mattobrien2010 17 днів тому

    Regarding you Daily Fit, What about stock motor mounts with a shock absorber controlling and limiting the aggressive movement of the engine. Its a common upgrade on NAs and NBs. I believe its called an engine torque damper. It might be a good option.

  • @spencermorrison8517
    @spencermorrison8517 28 днів тому

    for paint guns i use devilbiss dv1. i have the clear coat, base coat, and primer gun. top of the line with built in digital pressure gauges on them :)

  • @Meczko
    @Meczko 28 днів тому +1

    you can use magnets to lock in place the 2x4 with plastic on the door, easy on easy off

  • @breadslice8109
    @breadslice8109 28 днів тому

    your videos are so good

  • @ketchupspicyRS73
    @ketchupspicyRS73 28 днів тому

    cant go wrong with the anest iwata ws400 for spraying clear, definitely the best all around gun for the performance you get out of it. regarding base, you can really pick and choose depending on how you like to spray basecoat, if you're on a lower budget any mid range harbor freight/amazon gun will work just fine as long as you keep them clean.

  • @Jiangster
    @Jiangster 10 днів тому

    3:00 famous last words: "These walls are pretty flimsy, but they're steel so I'm sure they'll be fine" 😂😂😂

  • @toddwarren1590
    @toddwarren1590 28 днів тому

    The paint booth looks awesome have you considered a bistro blind over the door. We have them in here in Australia they are basically a sheet of heavy plastic with zips down each side

  • @Jimmy-zm6se
    @Jimmy-zm6se 27 днів тому

    Should use rivets for that hose reel, the threads will loosen after a while especially with all the movement from pulling the hose

  • @Veggiephill
    @Veggiephill 28 днів тому

    A good starter project would be the re paint all the damage on the fit! Paint booth looks so sick man congrats

  • @Machineheadtim
    @Machineheadtim 26 днів тому

    I think if you got some tarps with the rubber edges and used rubber mounting strips to mount it around the door the seal would be much better. Also you need to seal that roof any type of moisture is bad news

  • @navigatingthedestination
    @navigatingthedestination 28 днів тому

    I painted professionally for years and used SataJet 1000
    3000
    5000
    I have used cheap spray guns as well for curiosity sakes. The Harbour freight black widow spray gun would work for your needs. Buy 3 or 4 spray guns of whatever you decide to buy. A primer gun with a 1.7mm or 1.8mm
    A basecoat spray gun with a 1.3mm or 1.4
    Clear coat spray gun with a 1.4mm for best results.
    A fourth spray gun is always good to have with a 1.4mm. It's great for single stage paints.
    I look forward to seeing you painting some cars.

  • @hunterwrenn2797
    @hunterwrenn2797 28 днів тому

    Just a thought, but you could experiment with some tarp/tent material to actually mount around the doors that could have zippers to hold them down and could be rolled up and tied off

  • @roboman2444
    @roboman2444 28 днів тому

    Don't need to worry about sealing too much if you set up a positive pressure setup. Maybe just try the fan as an inlet with filters and see what happens?