@@gregorycafiero9688 there are no fumes. It's water based, non-toxic, paint. You still don't want it in your lungs, but it's not dangerous once it settles somewhere. Which I assume it would in the 'box' behind the fan.
I am a little curious. I've been watching a few DIY for a spray booth. Some recommended to get the ones that do no produce heat/spark due to the fact that you might be using flammable paint/aerosol. Is the exhaust fan you are using suitable for flammable paints?
Meor Naim Mkz I’ll answer the question for you. No it’s not. Both the fan and the LED light are perfect ignition sources to cause a fire or explosion 💥
OKAY PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING: Two things to keep in mind! First, this is for painting tiny robot plastic models! Not car parts or whatever else brought you here. Second, this was scrapped after only a few uses because it was obviously not sufficient. There is a DIY Spraybooth Part 2 video showing my current set-up.
ZakuAurelius . It's the same comments on most of these videos I watched. these painters criticize everything without knowing what your using this setup for. I'd just ignore the negitave comments. sorry to here you scraped this system. But it's trial and error. Thanks for the video enjoyed it.
I’m really late to the party but will this set up work good with lacquer paints? I’ve looked at some pre built booths and they usually come with dual filters which seems like it’ll severely limit air flow.
Can the wall fan have a standard plug fitted onto it and plug into mains?
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I have one of those collars you put around a cat's neck to keep it from licking it's body. I imagine you could use something like that between the fan and the tubing. The same collar made for a small dog would probably work too.
Hi, nice setup, not as deep as I would do, but I do like the quiet fan. Can you tell me the type, brand size? Thx. Never mind, I saw the type at beginning.
I love the idea that you had with this. Myself i would have used a deeper tote. Plus i would have mounted the fan on the outside of the tote to have more room inside. How long did the plastic wrap last for you? Also wow on the light. On high i bet that would light up the whole room if all the other lights were off. You have given me some ideas to work with for making one my self.
2:40 a good way to prevent that problem, is choose an exhaust fan which’s diameter is the same than the jeil spiral flexible hose. For example, if you got a 6” hose, pick up a 6” exhaust fan
Hey bud, just to let you know, I used a tamiya line scriber to cut the back out for the fan and it works a lot better and faster, just incase you build another one, give it a try
Very cool video and its something I need to do because airbrushing outside doesn't work worth a damn, and that music makes me want to put a top hat on and swing a cane/walking stick around and do a little dance
Zak use Hot wax on the screws to cover the points of the screws. Also the filter paper I would use 2 or 3 ply's. it wouldn't hurt the more ply. Also if you are spraying Solvent based paints, Don't you think that static given off from the Light would ignite the fumes?
Do u use this booth? I’m Geting into painting and customs and I just want one that is not gona leave a huge amount smell inside my home. Id pay for a really nice one ( around 1-3k ) if anyone has suggestions
Check out the pinned comment regarding my second attempt at this. It was much better. If you wanna buy one I would not recommend getting one of the ones you can find on Amazon or whatever for around $100-$150 that have the collapsible hood around the fan. I’ve tried a couple and both were way too weak. The only really nice ones I’ve seen available for purchase are from these really small hand-made manufacturers in Japan. They go for around $700 then plus however much in shipping. But a good option if you’re willing to spend a bit for a good quality and fancy looking booth.
Why didn’t you just use a 5” reducer for the fan? Simple solution to a simple problem. I also put an inline fan halfway through my tubings. I have about 8 feet for the fumes to travel then up to a window, so a fan at the booth and a secondary fan halfway up and I have great pull. All fumes are vented outside.
not sure if some of these have been answer. IF so someone please link me. WHAT AIR BRUSH KIT DO YOU RECOMEND? PAINT AND CLEANER BRAND AND TYPE? HOW TO AND OFTEN TO CLEAN? THANKS.
ZakuAurelius oh didn't know your in Korea. okay thanks i think ill do the same i just ordered a air brush compressor. don't want to have to go outside to airbrush.
I was wondering about sparks from the cheap fan. I've seen a breeze box fan catch on fire while a mate had a furnace filter on top and he had it in the window garage airbrushing his helmet with lacquer. Solves do burn easy ... just a thought.
I've been shopping for a table top spray booth for the past several months. I budgeted $500. You've inspired me to build my own for under $50. I love the LED idea. Thanks for the great idea and video!
How about just getting an 8"x4" adapter for a bathroom fan from any hardware store cheap EZ and meant to do that exact job compasses used to draw perfect circles are cheap too ill stop there lol
I like this, it's much simpler than my DIY job. I spent way to much time over building mine. Keep it simple, and clean. Good job, boss!! Two questions first, where are you venting that too? I assume out a window. Second are you gonna be spraying a lot lacquer paint? reason being the first set up I used was very similar to yours, and the paper let a lot of paint through and the lacquer ended gumming up the motor, took a while, but something to consider.
fuzzyhawk down Thank you, first! And yes I'll be putting the hose out the window~ And yes, I'll be mostly using lacquer. But aside from the filter paper I'll also be using a larger filter like the cardboard type for Mr.Hobby's spray booth.
rather than that water bottle / plastic bag, why not just take a plastic/Tupperware popcorn bowl, cut the bottom out, affix the hose to the bowl and then bowl to fan, It's shape naturally lends itself into a funnel for the air and I've seen bowls easily reach 200mm radius, That being said kudos for the diy creativity
While effective, this is pretty ghetto phabulous! This is what you get when you don't have the right tools for the job and must MacQyver every last bit. A few things I will say, first, the worry of fire from sparks is way over blown. Farts are flammable too, yet these fans have been sucking farts out for better than a century now. Modern fart fans have little risk of sparking, but if you are concerned, make sure to turn the fan on before you spray, this is the most likely time when a spark would occur. Once running, there is basically zero chance of fire. Second. Not sure if this is just me, but the depth of the booth seems to shallow to be effective at trapping and removing the nasty bit from the air, but I can be certain without more information. Others with more experience can probably speak to this area of the build. Third, as others have mentioned, those nasty screws are a scar away from the ER. Another best practice for mounting to plastic like this, is to provide a wood backer to run the screw into. If done properly, the plastic can be drilled out larger than the screw, as you are clamping the light to the plastic. Think layers, light, plastic, wood. The light to the wood removed any worry of the plastic failing and takes away the scar threat as well. Also, you can easily find proper duct work at home depot for cheap, but effective passage of the air that is "cat proof". Those slinky ducts are prone to claws and failures, where the thin duct is much more resilient. If you go this route, I recommend buying the foil tape as well, makes your build look that much more professional. This stuff sticks and seals like nobodies business, and if I can add a pun, it is flashy as hell! They also make fully articulating elbows that can be set to any angle you need from 1 degree, to 90 degrees and everything in between. So set you angle, tape it, join it, tape it, done. Plus you can create an air register size exhaust that accepts the cheap filters pre cut to fit and you have the added long rectangle port to put through the window, making it much easier to seal, no dirty t-shirt required! So all in all, this is a good reference for your own DIY, booth, but with a little more thought, you can get rid of that ghetto look and feel and create a booth that the manufacturers of the overpriced booths, to green with envy. HTH
Farts are in no way as likely to cause a fire or ignition like Laquer and Enamels will, your advice is horrid and uneducated (They are also not as condensed). The over spray even with a filter can accumulate on the fan motor and if you use a dummy hardware store regular fan and those can and will ignite if they build up. Inside the home it's a fools choice not to use an explosion resistant fan just as an added precaution. You can get away with it for as long as you do until that ONE time and that's all it takes, Murphy has crept in and, well, you can figure out the rest.
@@animalyze7120 wow, you are too stupid to recognize a joke when it literally climbs up you little body, forces open your mouth and farts directly down your throat, maybe even a little bit wet. Again, if you are playing with more than rocks in your head, you will understand that A. most people will turn on the fan BEFORE they start spraying. B. The threat of electrical spark is greatest at start up, once running, if wired correctly, the threat drops to near zero. But just for you, I will add this. If you make your own booth, it would be prudent to have an emergency shut down switch. Second, have a dry chemical fire extinguisher by the door, in the off chance things go tits up. These things would be obvious to most people, but apparently you need to learn, barney style.
WARNING!!! a fan with vent holes in its rear is flash point if solvents are use....result- fire/poss explosio Dont do it unless you only use acrylics/water thimmers
Yep you showed him.😂 in made one out of 3.20x30x3/16 foam board sheets hot glue gun to hold it together 6.00 still have to put lights an a fan in but so far think it will work good.
Nice work :) You should stick a piece of paper or something through the whole you fed the pull string through so the string doesn't get torn form the sharp edge over time.
Hi ZakuAurelius! Another great video :D I intended to build my own spray booth as well instead of paying premium for those branded, so may i know what's the fan speed or power of the fan? I heard u mention that your previous fan speed doesn't works well. Thank you :)
Hey thanks for watching! I believe the fan was something like 36W, but I honestly don't remember. Your best bet is to check the box in the video, cause I threw it away! ^^
dunno if you got them there. But you know how you used the knife n heated it? Just go to the dollar store and get a soldering iron. Plug it in and there you go. I have one just for that. Just dont use the one you use on plastic to solder for real. Well unless you can change the tips.
If you want a more sturdy 'connector' from the fan to hose have a look at your supermarket for trifle dishes, the six portion one would probably fit that perfectly! I just bought one of the ones you weren't impressed with today and now I wish id seen this first! Dohh!! Cheers matey.
BTW the Mr.Hobby Spray Booth was so useless to me... Stopped working automatically to let cool frequently, really not efficient; as well, the fan wasn’t powerful enough to suck out the dust near it, which made dust often stick on the wet paint surface.
NOT SAFE SUITABLE for solvent based paints or thinners. Very dangerous. You need a squirrel cage blower with about 650cfm to use with solvent based paints/thinners. For acrylics it may not be as bad but alcohol IS FLAMABLE and may be a fire risk. Keep a fire extinguisher handy in any case.
The audio distorts badly around a minute and forty-five seconds into the video. As far as duck tape goes it comes in many colors down here in the States.
You're welcome! And thank you! Just be sure you read the above comments on the right type of fan to use, I guess I actually chose the kind that is slightly less safe! But something to keep in mind!
Yes yes and thath was a usefull comments, but i also think that if you use spraybooth like me, few hours a week between work, wife, dog, sport ecc ecc and not like a pro modeler there is no such a danger or maybe just a little, btw i'll try to catch the right fan anyway. :D Pla plating next tutorial? Yes? Pls? I beg you! Hahahaha
ZakuAurelius I'll look for the video. honestly I thought this rig was impressive for cost efficiency and doing what it needs to do! fortunately, here stateside it's a bit easier to find sturdy components at a much lower price!
Observation: Good concept but a lot of overkill. Your "booth" is too shallow, a deeper storage box wouldve been better.. A 10" personal/desktop box fan wouldve sufficed better w/ the same results. And you wouldnt've needed the duct tubing - place a filter piece in front of the fan and tape a piece on the backside. $40 for the LED bar is too expensive for a DIY project such as this. $3 LED tap lights would give you the same results w/ 2-3 of those. I know this is almost 2 years after the fact but just my observation.
Eric Andresen hey welcome to my channel! I’m guessing you’re new here and stumbled upon this video while looking for how to make a DIY spray booth? If you take a few minutes to check some of the other comments you’d see that you weren’t the first to make the mistake of not realizing the context. Might also check out my updated spray booth video!
"But I'm gonna show him" My favorite thing to mutter to myself as I leave the hardware store
LED Settings:
Lamp
Flashbang
SURFACE OF THE FREAKING SUN
😂😂
Is it possible to make this without the "exhaust"? With just a chamber behind the fan, to hold the paint particles?
This sounds like a recipe for disaster as the fumes would become more and more concentrated
@@gregorycafiero9688 there are no fumes. It's water based, non-toxic, paint. You still don't want it in your lungs, but it's not dangerous once it settles somewhere. Which I assume it would in the 'box' behind the fan.
Rigging up that exhaust hose reminded me of the c02 scrubber they had to modify in the movie Apollo 13
I am a little curious. I've been watching a few DIY for a spray booth. Some recommended to get the ones that do no produce heat/spark due to the fact that you might be using flammable paint/aerosol. Is the exhaust fan you are using suitable for flammable paints?
Meor Naim Mkz I’ll answer the question for you. No it’s not.
Both the fan and the LED light are perfect ignition sources to cause a fire or explosion 💥
🤭 - ⚠️
Yep...an accident waiting to happen.@@GoForGold256
I'm loving the fact that you found your own solution to the adapter problem, way to show the guy who laughed at you. Good work!
InfinityAlp Haha, it's not pretty, but it will work for the time being!
OKAY PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING:
Two things to keep in mind! First, this is for painting tiny robot plastic models! Not car parts or whatever else brought you here. Second, this was scrapped after only a few uses because it was obviously not sufficient. There is a DIY Spraybooth Part 2 video showing my current set-up.
ZakuAurelius . It's the same comments on most of these videos I watched. these painters criticize everything without knowing what your using this setup for. I'd just ignore the negitave comments. sorry to here you scraped this system. But it's trial and error. Thanks for the video enjoyed it.
The actual booth is too shallow 🤨
I’m really late to the party but will this set up work good with lacquer paints? I’ve looked at some pre built booths and they usually come with dual filters which seems like it’ll severely limit air flow.
It will work for causing a bright flash.
Hello! Stupid question. The exhaust suck the fumes right... so the exhaust it's also the fan ...? 😬
Wow I've never seen such a hack job before. I see your idea but your execution is something to be desired
Let's see your build!
Can the wall fan have a standard plug fitted onto it and plug into mains?
I have one of those collars you put around a cat's neck to keep it from licking it's body. I imagine you could use something like that between the fan and the tubing. The same collar made for a small dog would probably work too.
$100 for this?
Hi, nice setup, not as deep as I would do, but I do like the quiet fan. Can you tell me the type, brand size? Thx. Never mind, I saw the type at beginning.
Would a plastic 200mm bowl or colander solved the problem getting the fan to fit the pipeline?
"Pull string Chicka Chicka chika" lmao 🤣 sound effects are absolutely required!
I love the idea that you had with this. Myself i would have used a deeper tote. Plus i would have mounted the fan on the outside of the tote to have more room inside. How long did the plastic wrap last for you? Also wow on the light. On high i bet that would light up the whole room if all the other lights were off. You have given me some ideas to work with for making one my self.
Is it safe to use this motor with high voc lacquer and other solvent based paint?
This is probably only safe to use with acrylic paints.
No it's not safe for solvent based paints! @@belverkungol
2:40 a good way to prevent that problem, is choose an exhaust fan which’s diameter is the same than the jeil spiral flexible hose. For example, if you got a 6” hose, pick up a 6” exhaust fan
I’m curious how do you know when the fan is safe for Simmons and such one that won’t cause a fire?
I came here looking for details on building a spray booth! I have no idea how I'm going to fit my 2004 Astra Cabriolet inside that little plastic box
+dazlia2 Lol, I don't know what that is! All I could tell ya is... find a bigger box?
He wants to paint a car? lmao
Kiran Soegijoko ;) lol
You can paint a car inside this booth... 1/100, 1/65, 1/48... ;D
Cut it into pieces!
Hey bud, just to let you know, I used a tamiya line scriber to cut the back out for the fan and it works a lot better and faster, just incase you build another one, give it a try
Chris Vinson Good idea! Will have to just do that next time. The drill worked out alright though ;)
Very cool video and its something I need to do because airbrushing outside doesn't work worth a damn, and that music makes me want to put a top hat on and swing a cane/walking stick around and do a little dance
Chris Vinson Haha, like that music eh? And thanks!
a good way to check a seal for leaks is to have either smoke or visible vapor run through the system. car mechanics usually do this
Zak use Hot wax on the screws to cover the points of the screws. Also the filter paper I would use 2 or 3 ply's. it wouldn't hurt the more ply. Also if you are spraying Solvent based paints, Don't you think that static given off from the Light would ignite the fumes?
+Kevin Barwiler That's been tested a bunch. If he were to spray about 12 cans simultaneously, or his fans had brushes, then maybe.
Do u use this booth? I’m Geting into painting and customs and I just want one that is not gona leave a huge amount smell inside my home. Id pay for a really nice one ( around 1-3k ) if anyone has suggestions
Check out the pinned comment regarding my second attempt at this. It was much better.
If you wanna buy one I would not recommend getting one of the ones you can find on Amazon or whatever for around $100-$150 that have the collapsible hood around the fan. I’ve tried a couple and both were way too weak.
The only really nice ones I’ve seen available for purchase are from these really small hand-made manufacturers in Japan. They go for around $700 then plus however much in shipping. But a good option if you’re willing to spend a bit for a good quality and fancy looking booth.
@@ZakuAurelius hell ya thanks dude
Why didn’t you just use a 5” reducer for the fan? Simple solution to a simple problem. I also put an inline fan halfway through my tubings. I have about 8 feet for the fumes to travel then up to a window, so a fan at the booth and a secondary fan halfway up and I have great pull. All fumes are vented outside.
Do you need to vent it outside?
is that a bath exhaust?
Whats the purpose of this? Sorry im just new at gunpla stuffs and idk what the equipment used for
What is the suction power of a fan that you think I would need for airbrushing?
+Inclemens This one is ok~ But a little stronger would be better.
not sure if some of these have been answer. IF so someone please link me.
WHAT AIR BRUSH KIT DO YOU RECOMEND?
PAINT AND CLEANER BRAND AND TYPE?
HOW TO AND OFTEN TO CLEAN?
THANKS.
Henry (aka vegeta8259) did a great airbrush tutorial series on his channel. mokanaman also has loads of great airbrush info videos.
Thanks..
Can you make a follow up video with your thoughts and seeing it in action? (Sorry if it's already been discussed somewhere)
+Jeffrey Barrola You'll see it in action soon!
Great! Thanks for the response! I'm thinking about investing in this.
If I understand correctly when you paint your model you paint the fan as well. Cool.
great video how much did the fan and aluminum tube cost?
maybe about $35
did you buy the fan and tube at home depot?
lol, no Home Depot here in Korea. I got them from a small hardware store though, same idea.
ZakuAurelius oh didn't know your in Korea. okay thanks i think ill do the same i just ordered a air brush compressor. don't want to have to go outside to airbrush.
Yo , Z@k man. Did that fan come wit a plug or did you have to wire a plug on ?😃
do you need a spraybooth if you're airbrushing outside?
+creeperexplodes _45 (creeperexplodes45) I guess not?
Doesn't hurt, keeps your table or whatever clean.
I was wondering about sparks from the cheap fan. I've seen a breeze box fan catch on fire while a mate had a furnace filter on top and he had it in the window garage airbrushing his helmet with lacquer. Solves do burn easy ... just a thought.
⚠️ - the filter must be in front of the fan, not taped to its front where the air comes out
@@samuelfellows6923 It was...
I've been shopping for a table top spray booth for the past several months. I budgeted $500. You've inspired me to build my own for under $50. I love the LED idea. Thanks for the great idea and video!
I set one up here but the ink mist comes back. Any tips?
That plug is not American. Japan? I saw it at 10:50.
Japan uses the same plug type as the US. I’m in Korea
you should had put the fan behind so you would get more space you can make it deeper by cutting a box and extend your booth.
Does this work as of Planet Earth update 2.021?
No I’m still using the 2.0 version though
use hot glue on all the screw tips to prevent them from cutting people/things
can it be use to spray gundam with spray can?
How about just getting an 8"x4" adapter for a bathroom fan from any hardware store cheap EZ and meant to do that exact job compasses used to draw perfect circles are cheap too ill stop there lol
Assembly reminds me of "Apollo 13"
was thinking exactly the same!!
I like this, it's much simpler than my DIY job. I spent way to much time over building mine. Keep it simple, and clean. Good job, boss!!
Two questions first, where are you venting that too? I assume out a window. Second are you gonna be spraying a lot lacquer paint? reason being the first set up I used was very similar to yours, and the paper let a lot of paint through and the lacquer ended gumming up the motor, took a while, but something to consider.
fuzzyhawk down Thank you, first! And yes I'll be putting the hose out the window~ And yes, I'll be mostly using lacquer. But aside from the filter paper I'll also be using a larger filter like the cardboard type for Mr.Hobby's spray booth.
I ended up using air conditioner filters, they seem to be working really well for me.
it might have been a good idea to put the tight on the outside of the box
rather than that water bottle / plastic bag, why not just take a plastic/Tupperware popcorn bowl, cut the bottom out, affix the hose to the bowl and then bowl to fan, It's shape naturally lends itself into a funnel for the air and I've seen bowls easily reach 200mm radius, That being said kudos for the diy creativity
Josh Earhart That's a great idea! I'll look into something like that!
While effective, this is pretty ghetto phabulous! This is what you get when you don't have the right tools for the job and must MacQyver every last bit.
A few things I will say, first, the worry of fire from sparks is way over blown. Farts are flammable too, yet these fans have been sucking farts out for better than a century now. Modern fart fans have little risk of sparking, but if you are concerned, make sure to turn the fan on before you spray, this is the most likely time when a spark would occur. Once running, there is basically zero chance of fire.
Second. Not sure if this is just me, but the depth of the booth seems to shallow to be effective at trapping and removing the nasty bit from the air, but I can be certain without more information. Others with more experience can probably speak to this area of the build.
Third, as others have mentioned, those nasty screws are a scar away from the ER. Another best practice for mounting to plastic like this, is to provide a wood backer to run the screw into. If done properly, the plastic can be drilled out larger than the screw, as you are clamping the light to the plastic. Think layers, light, plastic, wood. The light to the wood removed any worry of the plastic failing and takes away the scar threat as well.
Also, you can easily find proper duct work at home depot for cheap, but effective passage of the air that is "cat proof". Those slinky ducts are prone to claws and failures, where the thin duct is much more resilient. If you go this route, I recommend buying the foil tape as well, makes your build look that much more professional. This stuff sticks and seals like nobodies business, and if I can add a pun, it is flashy as hell! They also make fully articulating elbows that can be set to any angle you need from 1 degree, to 90 degrees and everything in between. So set you angle, tape it, join it, tape it, done. Plus you can create an air register size exhaust that accepts the cheap filters pre cut to fit and you have the added long rectangle port to put through the window, making it much easier to seal, no dirty t-shirt required!
So all in all, this is a good reference for your own DIY, booth, but with a little more thought, you can get rid of that ghetto look and feel and create a booth that the manufacturers of the overpriced booths, to green with envy.
HTH
Or even the right skills to do a simple job...lmao.
Farts are in no way as likely to cause a fire or ignition like Laquer and Enamels will, your advice is horrid and uneducated (They are also not as condensed). The over spray even with a filter can accumulate on the fan motor and if you use a dummy hardware store regular fan and those can and will ignite if they build up. Inside the home it's a fools choice not to use an explosion resistant fan just as an added precaution. You can get away with it for as long as you do until that ONE time and that's all it takes, Murphy has crept in and, well, you can figure out the rest.
@@animalyze7120 wow, you are too stupid to recognize a joke when it literally climbs up you little body, forces open your mouth and farts directly down your throat, maybe even a little bit wet.
Again, if you are playing with more than rocks in your head, you will understand that A. most people will turn on the fan BEFORE they start spraying. B. The threat of electrical spark is greatest at start up, once running, if wired correctly, the threat drops to near zero.
But just for you, I will add this. If you make your own booth, it would be prudent to have an emergency shut down switch. Second, have a dry chemical fire extinguisher by the door, in the off chance things go tits up. These things would be obvious to most people, but apparently you need to learn, barney style.
U could have purchase second range hood for few dollars or even can get them for free. Cheers Graham
WARNING!!! a fan with vent holes in its rear is flash point if solvents are use....result- fire/poss explosio Dont do it unless you only use acrylics/water thimmers
Yep you showed him.😂 in made one out of 3.20x30x3/16 foam board sheets hot glue gun to hold it together 6.00 still have to put lights an a fan in but so far think it will work good.
small bucket on back to make up the difference in size of back of fan and hose.
That would have been a great idea! Thanks! But I've since upgraded! ^^
you already have such a huge box why not convert it into a water fall system? it's easier and cheaper than you think.
What's the Airflow cfm?
Nice work :) You should stick a piece of paper or something through the whole you fed the pull string through so the string doesn't get torn form the sharp edge over time.
CrazyPiPo Good idea! Thanks!
Hi ZakuAurelius! Another great video :D
I intended to build my own spray booth as well instead of paying premium for those branded, so may i know what's the fan speed or power of the fan? I heard u mention that your previous fan speed doesn't works well.
Thank you :)
Hey thanks for watching! I believe the fan was something like 36W, but I honestly don't remember. Your best bet is to check the box in the video, cause I threw it away! ^^
"Get an exhaust fan".... Holds up a Fan named DONG WOO.. :D ... very helpful video though ..
Great video. LMAO!!! Right at 4:18, buddy FARTS! TOO FUNNY!
the video was sped up and I probably said "uhh" or something and it sounds like that. wish you read the pinned comment first *facepalm*
dunno if you got them there. But you know how you used the knife n heated it? Just go to the dollar store and get a soldering iron. Plug it in and there you go. I have one just for that. Just dont use the one you use on plastic to solder for real. Well unless you can change the tips.
But where does the hose lead to?
+Jeremy Tho Out the window or anywhere the potent paint smell can go out and not flow back in.
Is this still functional?
READ THE PINNED COMMENT
maybe use some pvc pipe for the adapter, i think that would make it stronger and leak less air
If you want a more sturdy 'connector' from the fan to hose have a look at your supermarket for trifle dishes, the six portion one would probably fit that perfectly! I just bought one of the ones you weren't impressed with today and now I wish id seen this first! Dohh!!
Cheers matey.
There is an updated second version of this~
BTW the Mr.Hobby Spray Booth was so useless to me... Stopped working automatically to let cool frequently, really not efficient; as well, the fan wasn’t powerful enough to suck out the dust near it, which made dust often stick on the wet paint surface.
I see more upgrade attempts in your future.
Why not use PVC pipes connected from your fan .
there is a spray booth 2.0 video where I made an improved version
NOT SAFE SUITABLE for solvent based paints or thinners. Very dangerous. You need a squirrel cage blower with about 650cfm to use with solvent based paints/thinners. For acrylics it may not be as bad but alcohol IS FLAMABLE and may be a fire risk. Keep a fire extinguisher handy in any case.
Shopkeeper: laugh
ZA: and I took that personally.
Buy a funnel cut it to size and you have your own adaptor
(There is a part 2)
ZakuAurelius Ohh lol will look for it.
The audio distorts badly around a minute and forty-five seconds into the video. As far as duck tape goes it comes in many colors down here in the States.
ill go part hunting this weekend!! thanks Zack!
Hose clamp. That's what the "band" is called.
Use tinfoil to make conection to fan or go to hardware store and get a reducing coupling to fit fan and hose
Hi mate...that round adjustable band...is called a jubilee clip....fyi...
How about a bathroom fan?
so where's the "spray booth"? All I saw was the exhaust fan.
+bikerdude225 In the video around 10:30 it comes together ;)
I see, it's more for airbrushing. I was checking out DIY spray booths for automobiles when I stumbled on this one.
Awesome work man! And awesome elbow too 😂😂😂 now is time to make mine, tnx for the example.
You're welcome! And thank you! Just be sure you read the above comments on the right type of fan to use, I guess I actually chose the kind that is slightly less safe! But something to keep in mind!
Yes yes and thath was a usefull comments, but i also think that if you use spraybooth like me, few hours a week between work, wife, dog, sport ecc ecc and not like a pro modeler there is no such a danger or maybe just a little, btw i'll try to catch the right fan anyway. :D
Pla plating next tutorial? Yes? Pls? I beg you! Hahahaha
Marcello Smiraglio Haha, yes a lot of people have asked for a plaplate tutorial! I'm no expert but I'm planning to do one in the future~
This is perfect if you want to start a fire.
"I don't think you can do it..."
Zakuaurelius: "Hold my beer!"
lol.. nice! looks like that was an adventure! I got the basic idea and concept to build my own. thanks for sharing!
Rob Mcmuffin make sure you watch the 2.0 version as it’s much less ghetto, and it’s the one I’m actually using now
ZakuAurelius I'll look for the video. honestly I thought this rig was impressive for cost efficiency and doing what it needs to do! fortunately, here stateside it's a bit easier to find sturdy components at a much lower price!
Did you fart at 4:18? Ha...
+JOEGGGJOE lol, no. it certainly sounds like it! but i think that's actually me saying "um" or something, sped up it sounds like a fart.
Lol
Wipe his ass in the next cut scene
@@freshappliancerepairs7213 lol
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A cheap soldering iron would have made your cutting so much quicker.😁 Great video though.👍
I think using a gallon milk jug would of worked for the vent reduction
I did make a newer one in a 2.0 video
You should do a video about how you started making gundam
The idea s good-but practicality is a big question.
Observation: Good concept but a lot of overkill. Your "booth" is too shallow, a deeper storage box wouldve been better.. A 10" personal/desktop box fan wouldve sufficed better w/ the same results. And you wouldnt've needed the duct tubing - place a filter piece in front of the fan and tape a piece on the backside. $40 for the LED bar is too expensive for a DIY project such as this. $3 LED tap lights would give you the same results w/ 2-3 of those. I know this is almost 2 years after the fact but just my observation.
Ik what im doing now. Tired of the weather being garbage for priming models -_-
Going to look at part 2.
I am sure you are living in Korea
Dang, $100? I'm just going to spray paint my model kits in my garage.
Don't put your blade directly into the flame. Hold it a little bit above...
You can buy a spray booth for like 100 though
zak is such a hippster. He made the 1000 degree knife experiment before it was cool !
he even had water bottles before it was cool !
Have seen toddlers do bather work in making stuff :P
Eric Andresen hey welcome to my channel! I’m guessing you’re new here and stumbled upon this video while looking for how to make a DIY spray booth? If you take a few minutes to check some of the other comments you’d see that you weren’t the first to make the mistake of not realizing the context. Might also check out my updated spray booth video!
Even duct tape is Samsung branded in Korea!
Haha lol..
Pki Anjing Of course! ;)
I gave a thumbs up, real good idea but I would have started with a deeper container.
Good effort mate. Safety first.