Custom built Spray Booth for Powdercoating, Ceramic Coating, Paint Spraying

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2021
  • #powdercoating #ceramiccoating #DIY
    In today's video we show you how we built a DIY spray booth that captures powder from coating. This booth will also help manage overspray and fumes from sprayable paints. This could include cerakote or even spray paint.
    Latest powdercoating gun: amzn.to/3LwHcVB
    My old powdercoating gun: amzn.to/3S4w0Su
    Masking tapes: amzn.to/3LvAQWt
    Masking plugs: amzn.to/3qXDA5t
    Hang parts with these: amzn.to/3R2zKmb
    Razor blades: amzn.to/3eY50Ft
    Items used:
    2x4 lumber for framing
    1/4" panel sheeting
    2 basic house fans: amzn.to/3xKaSZH
    LED shop light (120v) similar to what i used: amzn.to/3QYxJY1
    Lazy Susan: amzn.to/3DI1Lwa
    Metal eyehook: amzn.to/3F8qpXc
    various AC electrical boxes and switches
    metal casters: amzn.to/3ODGx6l
    metal handles: amzn.to/3F7qJpb
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    What I use to film my videos:
    Cameras:
    Sony A6600: amzn.to/3dwB0QG
    Sony A6000: amzn.to/3dzODic
    Lenses:
    Sigma 16mm prime: amzn.to/3BxFFtL
    25mm prime: amzn.to/3UsX13y
    Kit lens: amzn.to/3BDs7N9
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  • @Suedzville
    @Suedzville 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent video gentlemen! Once again thanks for sharing.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  3 роки тому

      Thanks Suedzville! One big step toward making the shoebox engine (and some other bits) pretty.

  • @brieflean
    @brieflean 2 роки тому +1

    High quality content. Subbed

  • @user-ge4zd3cw7p
    @user-ge4zd3cw7p Рік тому +1

    Anyway I could get a materials list?

  • @hectormartinez7061
    @hectormartinez7061 3 роки тому +1

    Just subscribe to your channel!! Great job i wanna let you know i supported you from the beginning. You gonna make it!!

  • @rafa787
    @rafa787 3 роки тому +1

    nice

  • @brieflean
    @brieflean 2 роки тому +1

    You guys should add a stopper to the lazy Susan Incase the spinning is a issue for some projects

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому

      This is a solid idea! I may need to fabricate a stopper and arm!

  • @shanesubashe787
    @shanesubashe787 3 роки тому +2

    What are the ~dimensions of the finished booth? Good work. Do you do construction for a living? Nice to see someone who takes pride in their work.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much Shane! Interior dimensions are: 30" deep, 68" tall, and 40" wide.

  • @triggerguard1
    @triggerguard1 3 роки тому +1

    White melamine would have saved ya on the cleanup in the future, without having to paint. Like the lazy susan idea and will probably incorporate that into mine for Cerakote.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah we built this thing from as much recycled materials as possible which is why we had to paint but you are absolutely right; melamine would work great for interior walls.

  • @GMPC
    @GMPC 2 роки тому +1

    great videos. what do you use to edit video. i hate editing my youtube videos and want to find a smooth program.

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому +1

      Hey thanks! We edit using DaVinci Resolve software.

  • @alanluna3425
    @alanluna3425 2 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed the video, I’d like to get into powder coating. What kind of gun are you using and how do you like?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому

      We used the Eastwood gun for many years then stepped up to a Redline. The Eastwood is really decent.

    • @alanluna3425
      @alanluna3425 2 роки тому +1

      @@DadModsMedia ok I’ve been wanting an Eastwood for quite a while but it’s always out of stock. Thanks for the info

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому

      Yeah there's 2 versions. I used the cheapo single voltage one for years and it worked fine, especially for single stage colors. I've never used the dual voltage but I hear it has it's advantages.
      Are both sold out?

  • @dtom420
    @dtom420 3 роки тому +1

    Where did you get your oven, or did you build it? Trying to figure out how to build/buy something for baking cerakoted items. Thanks!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  3 роки тому

      Jake built his powdercoating oven. It's steel framed with galvanized sheet metal over. Insulation between with conventional oven elements and a PID controller.

    • @dtom420
      @dtom420 3 роки тому +1

      @@DadModsMedia Thanks man! That helps a lot!!

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  3 роки тому

      Happy to help, any other questions get in touch!

  • @mattola6
    @mattola6 3 роки тому +1

    How does that ground work? Does it work wellV

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Mattola6, we have shot roughly 20 different components now with this setup; all of which have had excellent dry powder adhesion.
      We have not ohm tested from the clamp to the substrate yet because it has worked just fine.

  • @exemjazhuel3428
    @exemjazhuel3428 Рік тому +1

    bro can you put the link for the eye hook that you use i cant find them

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Рік тому +2

      Hey man, here's a link to what I used. It's most likely a different brand but should work just as well:
      amzn.to/3F8qpXc

    • @exemjazhuel3428
      @exemjazhuel3428 Рік тому +2

      Thanx bro really great video holla from Puerto Rico💪🏽💪🏽🔥🔥🔥

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Рік тому +1

      Happy to help! Thanks man

  • @williamriley3125
    @williamriley3125 2 роки тому +1

    Just curious, does any of the over spray go through the filter and end up on the fan or wall behind it?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому +1

      It depends on a few factors: filtration ratings, spray technique and filter condition.
      Strong fans allow you to run a higher MERV rating filter because it will draw vacuum through the filter. Higher filtration rates means more particles are collected.
      Filter condition is also very important; if you allow the filter to become too filled up then the fans will struggle and may draw vacuum from around the filter edges or areas not sealed well enough.
      Lastly, your technique for spraying will effect the rate at which filters fill up. Some people powdercoat with very high output, literal clouds of powder. And while this is effective for many, it does result in a lot more "overspray" which plugs filters faster, and will remain suspended in air until it finds somewhere to go.
      Lots of factors effect the effectiveness of these basic filtration setups.

    • @williamriley3125
      @williamriley3125 2 роки тому +1

      @@DadModsMedia thanks for the great explanation

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому

      @@williamriley3125 You're welcome. Happy to help :)

  • @johnweaver6553
    @johnweaver6553 Рік тому

    what fans did you use? I’ve recently watched your video and built a small powder coating cabinet and I posted it and a gentleman says it shouldn’t have used the fans I’ve used because in my career fire because of spark from the fan what’s your thoughts on that? I just bought the fans from Home Depot

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Рік тому +1

      Hi John, these are run of the mill box fans. So brushed center mounted motors.
      I'll just copy my response to another question in the comments:
      "" Hey Steve, we haven't seen had any issues with this setup. I'm sprayed powdercoat many time as well as catylized and uncatylized paints. I believe the filters do a great deal to keep materials somewhat isolated from the fans and any potential sparks. Now, this is only my experience using my own setup, so it could very well be a potential hazard. It's up to the builder to decide what components to use and filters and the use of the materials.
      When I spray powder, I don't like to spray large clouds. I take my time and manage material usage and overspray carefully. I would wager excessive materials suspended in air could pose a greater risk of fire.
      Long story short: I recommend the builder do their research and decide what will work best and be safest for their setup. 🙂🤘""
      So it's really up to you whether you're comfortable using this type of fan or not. I've never had an issue but I do use decent filters and clean them often. Plus I don't spray heavy amounts. I'm really cognizant of how much overspray I produce.

    • @johnweaver6553
      @johnweaver6553 Рік тому +1

      @@DadModsMedia thank you

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  Рік тому +1

      Happy to help!

  • @meat_popsicle69
    @meat_popsicle69 2 роки тому +1

    Are you guys worried about the fans causing an explosion or fire?

    • @DadModsMedia
      @DadModsMedia  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Steve, we haven't seen had any issues with this setup. I'm sprayed powdercoat many time as well as catylized and uncatylized paints. I believe the filters do a great deal to keep materials somewhat isolated from the fans and any potential sparks. Now, this is only my experience using my own setup, so it could very well be a potential hazard. It's up to the builder to decide what components to use and filters and the use of the materials.
      When I spray powder, I don't like to spray large clouds. I take my time and manage material usage and overspray carefully. I would wager excessive materials suspended in air could pose a greater risk of fire.
      Long story short: I recommend the builder do their research and decide what will work best and be safest for their setup. 🙂🤘

  • @RightNowPowderCoating
    @RightNowPowderCoating 3 роки тому +6

    Be careful spraying powder directly into an electrical motor like that....pro booths use explosion proof fans for a good reason....boom!

    • @jackflash6377
      @jackflash6377 3 роки тому +1

      The motors are AC Synchronous, there are no brushes or other things to cause sparks.
      But still, good advice.

    • @shanesubashe787
      @shanesubashe787 2 роки тому +1

      I don't know if that's DIRECTLY into the motor. There is a filter in between. Always wise to be cautious and plan accordingly though.

    • @scottbrown8142
      @scottbrown8142 2 роки тому +1

      @@shanesubashe787 just googled , Dan is right… found a link referring to an incident related to a dust fire started in a powder coating shop. I work in an industry with high voltage, dust fire/explosions are a major concern. I’ve seen video of a guy opening a 480v panel, the dust/static electricity exploded and he runs away on fire..he later dies. Of course I’m writing all this because I just finished my own spray booth built with same design and equipment. Now I’m going to re-evaluate my options. A hobby ain’t worth burning down my shop. Dan you have saved my bacon😬

    • @jacobyjackson3530
      @jacobyjackson3530 2 роки тому +2

      @@scottbrown8142 you can buy spark arrestor filters and put them in between the MERV 13 filter and the fan…just for peace of mind

  • @brieflean
    @brieflean 2 роки тому

    25:15 so that’s how they work 💀🥴