I didn’t realize you were on “the bird”. I’m a firefighter/paramedic and we run our own ambulances here in broken arrow Oklahoma. I love your videos and hope to one day build my own plane!
Nice job. I have painted two Kitfox in 5 years. All I can say is to support what ever your painting so that it does not move like your horizontal stab moved. Colored paint is more critical with over laps and uniformity than poly brush or poly spray. Also keep your work flat not sideways when painting. You won't have any runs that way. I also learned the hard way that some paints, like yellow need coats of white paint before yellow is put on. Yellow needs three coats minimum over white. Tom upstate NY
Hi Brian, we have not heard from you in a month or so. Hope everything is well with you and your family and that the job is not running you ragged. Looking forward to your next video regardless if you've made progress on your Kitfox. Be safe. Phil
Love your vids. Firefighter here. I get your concerns. Hang tough. We all appreciate what you do. Nothing like seeing that bird arrive when we’re in the shit. 🙂
Excellent video, that was a lot of work. Looking forward to the color. Please stay safe and prayers for those you are doing services to. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Brother... Since you brought it up... I for one would like to see you as an EMS rotor wing pilot in one episode. BTW... I moved from CA back east. I setting up to start my projects and have learned a lot watching you. Either way, I hope to meet you at Osh Kosh. - Jeff
Seems you finally hit that 10k subscriber mark, Bryan. About damned time. 😀 And thank you for the video...especially for all of us sheltering in place, an unexpected reminder than this too shall pass.
Bryan, one of my major life goals for the past 20 years has been to build my own kitfox, your videos are slowly killing that dream and making me question whether its the best idea. I can't believe how much work you are putting into this. Thanks for sharing with us, and please stay healthy and safe out there.
Thanks Bryan for showing us the methods you used to start spraying. Gave me some ideas when I get started. Wish I could see your view of the turbine sprayer. Still planning on using it. The frame was a great idea inside the booth, Thanks.
I just stumbled onto your channel looking to one day get into flying. Great stuff here, but more importantly, be safe. In your work I'd imagine you'll be pretty busy helping to save some lives. Good Luck to you.
Excellent video as always, very informative. I'm also in the same boat regarding transportation of people with the virus here in Australia in fixed wing aircraft though. So from one medical retrieval pilot to another STAY SAFE!
I work a non essential service here in Queensland so I called it and went home even though I could have kept going .No point in risking anything. Stay safe everybody.
Bryan, another great video. Thanks a ton for all the time you put into these videos. Thanks for flying EMS and putting your safety on the line for others, You will be blessed for your time and sacrifice!
I was going to get one of those, but I found that used paint booths are always for sale for around $1200. Body shops come and go building owners are left with them after business owner goes under. They usually want you to remove them but two guys with couple of impact guns and socket sets doesn't take long need a flat bed trailer.
I built a paint booth similar to this idea using one of those portable garages. Bought an extra tarp for the floor and used tuck tape to seam it all together. Couple box fans up high blowing in filtered air (used some furnace filters) and on the far end I left a gap at the bottom with some loose batton style filters for the air to flow out. Worked great on my Trans Am, a race car and will do a similar set up for my next car paint job shortly. Loving the build, trying to figure out if I want a kitfox, a sonerai2 or my absolute dream an RV4... But I likely can't justify the $ for the RV
I’ve noticed several cover jobs have a mismatch in color between the boot cowl cowl and other removable panels. This is because these parts were painted separately from the fabric portion. Best if you can assemble parts in place on aircraft and paint altogether as spray pressure, temp and humidity can change color slightly.
Different paint is used on the non-fabric parts. Poly Fiber offers a color matching enamel that ends up glossier then the poly tone so a flattener is used to match the two.
That was cool, it's been a few years since I did the stits coating on my Mini Max. Very fun process. Love your paint booth. Looking forward to following your lead and starting a Highlander build.
for a wipe, use windex, works great, and use a damp chamois to wipe the panels.. and paint some extra screws, youlll need them for access panels eventually
Hey I’ve been watching along the whole project. Awesome! Currently getting my PPL in Canada as a hobby and goal is to fly low and slow like you guys! Great work! I’m hoping at the end stage you are able to give us a total of the hours you have into the build! Thanks for the awesome content!
Finally got to finish... Good job...a few thing's... I really like your intro. 1st thing I thought of was a quarantine tent...pretty funny you mentioned it....👍 Dang your getting me way excited to see it fly... Have you thought of a name yet or is that still in the works... having been an EMT what you do is important... So PPE, wash up often & look out for your family & those you work with...thx for all & may the Lord watch over you always....👍👍
Cool vid man, I am an EMS Helicopter Crewman here in New Zealand and we are on a country wide lockdown, like you I still have to go work because we are an essential service. I am starting my CPL-H here but with everything shut down I will have to wait untill we are allowed out again ha ha
spray painting with your gun you have to stop and refill many times, you can get from amonzon or eastwood a larger metal cup for any gun and they have a push on top cuts the refill in half
I use the Turbine HVLP system when spraying kitchen cabinets.. Really is superior to your compressor and gun setup.. Never the less, your spray job looks GREAT! Stay Safe with your COVID 19 Patients! PS.. take a change of clothes to work. When your finished flying take your clothes off and bag them then wash your hands with good soap for 20 seconds then wash your face and neck same way. Then get dressed in your clean clothes. This should help you stay safe.. All the best!
@@BowenAero don't bring the virus into you car or home. That is why you should change at work. I managed a medical lab for many years including Microbiology. Viral Contamination is invisible until you are sick. Good luck. Stay clean and healthy. I want to see that plane of yours fly.
Looking good.... Only thing I see is your painting technique. Granted it’s not your final coat. When it’s time for your final coat... left to right or right to left full length paint application. Try to avoid painting small squares. At overlap your paint will be multiple times thicker. Slow smooth steady full length paint application. Will make for a very very nice paint!
I would set you nozzel at 45deg that way you can spray up /down or side to side, it is how I set it when I spray cars. You have to track faster and the covered area is narrower but it gives you good flexiblity when sprays. Always do the small detail areas first and do a light tack coat on the main area and then the full coat before the tack has dried so it melts into the main coat (this help to get good covering without as much chance of runs. Great videos which help inspire people to build. I have to say that my aircraft is covered with oratex so easy and light. You can see it on my channel (although my videos are not as good as yours).
Your the painter guy and, yeah, it took a while to realize you could adjust the nozzle for up and down or horizontal! That was just spraying a house, where a ranch style/no basement could be done in 45 minutes!! So much easier!!! Nice job!!
Great Video! I think you have already figured out most of what I noticed you were doing wrong. Still can't tell if your overlapping your lines enough. Noticed a lot of dark, light, dark, light lines, but you seem to be getting better with the silver coat. Did you get your gun nozzle on the correct fan width?
I didn't know that paint booths like that exist, now I expect I will own one someday! 😂 do they make ones that can be left out in the rain? one idea that I think came from Jason Sneed: paint an extra piece of fabric for patches
Work on your overlap to get even coating. There's a spot near the end of the fuselage time lapse that shows how uneven the coverage is. Can't wait to see your color scheme!
you probably heard this already, but always start and stop your gun OFF the part you are working on. If you are going side to side, pick a seam to work to, and when going vertical, one continous spray above and below. if you watch your movie, at the 26:50 mark, you can see your up and down strokes are not putting adequate paint down, and you are making what is called tiger stripes. When it is all said and done, these can lead to heavy flake areas, and you will see stripes, like a tiger has. remember, continuous EVEN spraying, always. (20 years aircraft painting experience, in the Air Force (F-16, A-10, C-130) and Army NAtional Guard (AH64, and CH47)
I'm not a pro at spraying But I will give you my two cents worth, If that small compressor is what your using you will have trouble. I have a 60 gallon 2 stage with air cooling and water and oil separators (3) plus a toilet paper filter at the end and run 1/2 in air line, I can lay it down pretty good and no moister. With that being said I also have a 4 stage Fuji turbine. The turbine does good as well but I think you have more control with the air set up and can cover more surface in less time, I also have less trouble with orange peel on my air set up. Maybe I should have gotten a 5 stage , I don't know but good luck, Its looking good!
That is my dilemma, I ordered a 5 stage turbine but it hasn't showed up and I will probably be done before it does. Don't want to drop money on an proper compressor, but I may have to. I'm pushing the little one to its limit. Hopefully the turbine will show up this week, if not I'll have to go get a better compressor system.
@@BowenAero , What is the potability that you would use the turbine after your build ? I own a construction company and use the turbine for spaying trim, which I believe is the turbines best use. however, I would rather spend my money on a quality compressor such as an American made Quincy compressor with a transmission cooler mounted to the fan shroud and then the filters I mentioned, You will NEVER regret the compressor set up for any and all future projects!!! Again great videos..Just giving my opinion!!!
if i could subscribe a couple more dozen times, believe me, i would. :) BTW, as you noted, that looks like a LOT OF WORK, especially so, when similar material can come pre painted/colored.
Yeah if I ever get around to building my own bird I don't have this amount of space free to do such a thing... Boy do I wish.... Guess I'll just go about solving that issue when I know for sure my project will happen... But happy to get some ideas stored away from your videos ... Yeah I going stir crazy up here in Wa State .. though I can work from home gosh I am darn bored with it now!...
I’m a professional painter For what you’re doing harbor freight has some cheap hvlp Guns I use them once or twice and toss them I spray glue primer you name it I do 80% over lap ...adjust your speed to keep from running Stay 4 to six inch away I never turn the nozzle I turn the gun Go to your auto paint store and get pps cups for tour gun They’re 100.00 per box Much lighter no drips It does require a adapter for the paint gun Usually different guns require different adapters They’re not one fits all Way easier clean up on the gun Those cheap guns have a 1.8 nozzle and a good fan You’ll get the desired paint material you need on the surface It looks good what your doing I have two inflatable booths Be careful with wind mine blew across my yard one day I spent 2 hours repairing a tear Lol As a side note My main guns are anest iwata super nova 700 each Harbor freight also has a better gun the black widow it’s does pretty good
I didn’t realize you were on “the bird”. I’m a firefighter/paramedic and we run our own ambulances here in broken arrow Oklahoma. I love your videos and hope to one day build my own plane!
Poly Fiber should buy your post on the painting the project. You did a fantastic job!
Looks good brother. Thanks for what you do. I'm a Nurse Practitioner Hospital based and appreciate what you do!!!
I appreciate what you do also, stay safe.
Thank you and your family for your service
As this is your first project, I have to commend your painting skills. You have done well for a padowan learner.
Thank you, and it goes to show that if you do your homework it can be done even for a beginner.
Nice job. I have painted two Kitfox in 5 years. All I can say is to support what ever your painting so that it does not move like your horizontal stab moved. Colored paint is more critical with over laps and uniformity than poly brush or poly spray. Also keep your work flat not sideways when painting. You won't have any runs that way. I also learned the hard way that some paints, like yellow need coats of white paint before yellow is put on. Yellow needs three coats minimum over white. Tom upstate NY
Hi Brian, we have not heard from you in a month or so. Hope everything is well with you and your family and that the job is not running you ragged. Looking forward to your next video regardless if you've made progress on your Kitfox. Be safe. Phil
Thank you for servicing the public threw these scary times. Stay safe and protect those boys of yours 😉
I’ve been binge watching your build, dreaming about building one myself. One thing I’ve taken away from all these videos.....ORATEX!!!
Love your vids. Firefighter here. I get your concerns. Hang tough. We all appreciate what you do. Nothing like seeing that bird arrive when we’re in the shit. 🙂
Thanks Sean, stay safe.
that paint booth is pretty flippen cool
Excellent video, that was a lot of work. Looking forward to the color. Please stay safe and prayers for those you are doing services to. Thanks for sharing.
The wooden framework was a great idea. Not only as a hanging structure for parts but as a supporting frame for the booth.
Hey Brother... Since you brought it up... I for one would like to see you as an EMS rotor wing pilot in one episode. BTW... I moved from CA back east. I setting up to start my projects and have learned a lot watching you. Either way, I hope to meet you at Osh Kosh. - Jeff
Great video Brian! Please stay safe out there.
Thanks, you too!
Good job Brian. I like the work you have done.
What a great idea for painting you airplane in a dust-free environment. I'm excited for your progress and waiting to see the finished product.
IKR... If not seen these tents... That was awesome...👍👍
Good work sir. Can't wait to see it finished.
Seems you finally hit that 10k subscriber mark, Bryan. About damned time. 😀 And thank you for the video...especially for all of us sheltering in place, an unexpected reminder than this too shall pass.
Great video Bryan. I’ve been painting for 40 years but can’t help much as my work is all airless. Looks good to me. Very cool paint booth btw.
Bryan, one of my major life goals for the past 20 years has been to build my own kitfox, your videos are slowly killing that dream and making me question whether its the best idea. I can't believe how much work you are putting into this. Thanks for sharing with us, and please stay healthy and safe out there.
Thanks Bryan for showing us the methods you used to start spraying. Gave me some ideas when I get started. Wish I could see your view of the turbine sprayer. Still planning on using it. The frame was a great idea inside the booth, Thanks.
I just stumbled onto your channel looking to one day get into flying. Great stuff here, but more importantly, be safe. In your work I'd imagine you'll be pretty busy helping to save some lives. Good Luck to you.
I am thoroughly enjoying watching you complete your project. I think the quality of your workmanship is exceptional and you make great videos too!
Excellent video as always, very informative. I'm also in the same boat regarding transportation of people with the virus here in Australia in fixed wing aircraft though. So from one medical retrieval pilot to another STAY SAFE!
You too.
Great movies Brian cheers.
My 5 yo daughter and I really enjoyed this video! Looking forward to the color coat 😎
Congrats.. for both jobs. great
Fascinating stuff! Thanks for your time and effort to share all of this, Bryan ...much enjoyed and appreciated :) - Stay safe
Awesome job painting. Reminds me covering rubber band airplanes in tissue.
Amazing how your project is coming together.
As ALWAYS ... AWESOME. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Paint Booth IS pretty darn cool. Clean room is handy. Great job with the paint. Be safe. Thanks for the video.
Good work, Master
Very nice one day I may get a kitfox. I love the paint booth.
I work a non essential service here in Queensland so I called it and went home even though I could have kept going .No point in risking anything. Stay safe everybody.
Sweet build Brian, huge progress there, Thanks for posting another update.
Bryan, another great video. Thanks a ton for all the time you put into these videos. Thanks for flying EMS and putting your safety on the line for others, You will be blessed for your time and sacrifice!
Looking great Bryan. Thanks for the video.
Awesome videos man, wish I had the support and/or money to do it... someday maybe!
I was going to get one of those, but I found that used paint booths are always for sale for around $1200. Body shops come and go building owners are left with them after business owner goes under. They usually want you to remove them but two guys with couple of impact guns and socket sets doesn't take long need a flat bed trailer.
Great content! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your service. I hope to meet you in person one of these days.
I built a paint booth similar to this idea using one of those portable garages. Bought an extra tarp for the floor and used tuck tape to seam it all together. Couple box fans up high blowing in filtered air (used some furnace filters) and on the far end I left a gap at the bottom with some loose batton style filters for the air to flow out. Worked great on my Trans Am, a race car and will do a similar set up for my next car paint job shortly.
Loving the build, trying to figure out if I want a kitfox, a sonerai2 or my absolute dream an RV4... But I likely can't justify the $ for the RV
Very nice! Stay safe!
Great Job Brian ! I did notice the sideways gun, We all have done it! I cant wait to see it with color!
I’ve noticed several cover jobs have a mismatch in color between the boot cowl cowl and other removable panels. This is because these parts were painted separately from the fabric portion. Best if you can assemble parts in place on aircraft and paint altogether as spray pressure, temp and humidity can change color slightly.
Different paint is used on the non-fabric parts. Poly Fiber offers a color matching enamel that ends up glossier then the poly tone so a flattener is used to match the two.
Awesome job some day I’d like to build- rebuild a kitfox
Thank you for posting all of this, really helpful. Also really appreciate you doing your job, keep safe.
That was cool, it's been a few years since I did the stits coating on my Mini Max. Very fun process. Love your paint booth. Looking forward to following your lead and starting a Highlander build.
for a wipe, use windex, works great, and use a damp chamois to wipe the panels.. and paint some extra screws, youlll need them for access panels eventually
Great job looks amazing so far. You should be proud.
Amazing work! I'm in the same stage for my KR2S. Painting is an interesting experience.
Hey I’ve been watching along the whole project. Awesome! Currently getting my PPL in Canada as a hobby and goal is to fly low and slow like you guys! Great work! I’m hoping at the end stage you are able to give us a total of the hours you have into the build! Thanks for the awesome content!
Hey good job & good luck on your PPL... Mike Patty would be proud... LoL 😜😂🤣
Thanks! Haha
Awesome idea on the booth. Looking great?
Finally got to finish... Good job...a few thing's...
I really like your intro.
1st thing I thought of was a quarantine tent...pretty funny you mentioned it....👍
Dang your getting me way excited to see it fly...
Have you thought of a name yet or is that still in the works... having been an EMT what you do is important... So PPE, wash up often & look out for your family & those you work with...thx for all & may the Lord watch over you always....👍👍
Thanks Tim
Thanks for the good content, and great message.
Awesome video thanks 👍
Cool vid man, I am an EMS Helicopter Crewman here in New Zealand and we are on a country wide lockdown, like you I still have to go work because we are an essential service. I am starting my CPL-H here but with everything shut down I will have to wait untill we are allowed out again ha ha
Stay safe.
Looking Good!!! Commercials are OK we understand, but perhaps not so many...
spray painting with your gun you have to stop and refill many times, you can get from amonzon or eastwood a larger metal cup for any gun and they have a push on top cuts the refill in half
I have bigger cups but don’t like the added weight of the larger cups.
I use the Turbine HVLP system when spraying kitchen cabinets.. Really is superior to your compressor and gun setup.. Never the less, your spray job looks GREAT! Stay Safe with your COVID 19 Patients! PS.. take a change of clothes to work. When your finished flying take your clothes off and bag them then wash your hands with good soap for 20 seconds then wash your face and neck same way. Then get dressed in your clean clothes. This should help you stay safe.. All the best!
When I get home I strip down and hit the shower after each shift.
@@BowenAero don't bring the virus into you car or home. That is why you should change at work. I managed a medical lab for many years including Microbiology. Viral Contamination is invisible until you are sick. Good luck. Stay clean and healthy. I want to see that plane of yours fly.
Gord Rose I should have clarified, I change out of my flight gear and leave it at work. Wear street close home then remove them and shower.
Looking good.... Only thing I see is your painting technique. Granted it’s not your final coat. When it’s time for your final coat... left to right or right to left full length paint application. Try to avoid painting small squares. At overlap your paint will be multiple times thicker. Slow smooth steady full length paint application. Will make for a very very nice paint!
I would set you nozzel at 45deg that way you can spray up /down or side to side, it is how I set it when I spray cars. You have to track faster and the covered area is narrower but it gives you good flexiblity when sprays. Always do the small detail areas first and do a light tack coat on the main area and then the full coat before the tack has dried so it melts into the main coat (this help to get good covering without as much chance of runs.
Great videos which help inspire people to build.
I have to say that my aircraft is covered with oratex so easy and light. You can see it on my channel (although my videos are not as good as yours).
Great demo!
Very Cool..!
Your the painter guy and, yeah, it took a while to realize you could adjust the nozzle for up and down or horizontal! That was just spraying a house, where a ranch style/no basement could be done in 45 minutes!! So much easier!!! Nice job!!
Great Video! I think you have already figured out most of what I noticed you were doing wrong. Still can't tell if your overlapping your lines enough. Noticed a lot of dark, light, dark, light lines, but you seem to be getting better with the silver coat. Did you get your gun nozzle on the correct fan width?
Awesome.
I didn't know that paint booths like that exist, now I expect I will own one someday! 😂 do they make ones that can be left out in the rain? one idea that I think came from Jason Sneed: paint an extra piece of fabric for patches
I new you flew Helio but didn’t think about you flying covid 19 patients stay safe. Pray for you.
22:11 I was wondering Oratex, too.
Get one of those vacuum bags put the paint both in it and suck it down. Love videos
Work on your overlap to get even coating. There's a spot near the end of the fuselage time lapse that shows how uneven the coverage is. Can't wait to see your color scheme!
Be safe!
Doing great for your first rodeo. Live and learn, that’s what it’s all about. If you aren’t learning you mite as well quite.
you probably heard this already, but always start and stop your gun OFF the part you are working on. If you are going side to side, pick a seam to work to, and when going vertical, one continous spray above and below. if you watch your movie, at the 26:50 mark, you can see your up and down strokes are not putting adequate paint down, and you are making what is called tiger stripes. When it is all said and done, these can lead to heavy flake areas, and you will see stripes, like a tiger has.
remember, continuous EVEN spraying, always.
(20 years aircraft painting experience, in the Air Force (F-16, A-10, C-130) and Army NAtional Guard (AH64, and CH47)
I'm not a pro at spraying But I will give you my two cents worth, If that small compressor is what your using you will have trouble. I have a 60 gallon 2 stage with air cooling and water and oil separators (3) plus a toilet paper filter at the end and run 1/2 in air line, I can lay it down pretty good and no moister. With that being said I also have a 4 stage Fuji turbine. The turbine does good as well but I think you have more control with the air set up and can cover more surface in less time, I also have less trouble with orange peel on my air set up. Maybe I should have gotten a 5 stage , I don't know but good luck, Its looking good!
That is my dilemma, I ordered a 5 stage turbine but it hasn't showed up and I will probably be done before it does. Don't want to drop money on an proper compressor, but I may have to. I'm pushing the little one to its limit. Hopefully the turbine will show up this week, if not I'll have to go get a better compressor system.
@@BowenAero , What is the potability that you would use the turbine after your build ? I own a construction company and use the turbine for spaying trim, which I believe is the turbines best use. however, I would rather spend my money on a quality compressor such as an American made Quincy compressor with a transmission cooler mounted to the fan shroud and then the filters I mentioned, You will NEVER regret the compressor set up for any and all future projects!!! Again great videos..Just giving my opinion!!!
Looks like your front rotisserie an engine stand??
if i could subscribe a couple more dozen times, believe me, i would. :)
BTW, as you noted, that looks like a LOT OF WORK, especially so, when similar material can come pre painted/colored.
Yeah if I ever get around to building my own bird I don't have this amount of space free to do such a thing... Boy do I wish....
Guess I'll just go about solving that issue when I know for sure my project will happen... But happy to get some ideas stored away from your videos ...
Yeah I going stir crazy up here in Wa State .. though I can work from home gosh I am darn bored with it now!...
STAY SAFE‼️👍👍. Vinny 🇺🇸
Tell the neighbors your practicing living on the moon
Bouncy house for the paint party.
Hey Mr. Waiting for ad to finish.....got to get you paid... LoL 🤣😅😜
Still waiting....🙄
Dang this is a long ad.... Hahahah
Skip it.
@@BowenAero
LoL...should have took me almost as long to watch the video as it took you to paint it... Worth it though... LoL 😜😂🤣
Where did you get the paint booth from...I am sure we dont have them here in Australia but I would like to see if we can get one
Got it from Amazon.com
damn love the music at 15:20 seconds in to video. where did youfindthat
Artlist
Hey bro. . . What is the difference in weight from your stock gear and your new gear. . . Thanks Peter
When I weighed it out on my Kitfox 5 it was just over a lb lighter on the new gear.
Hey Bryan, great job. Where did you get the paint booth?
Amazon
Hello friend, good morning here in Brazil. Can you tell me how much your Kitfox's pair of wings weighs when ready?
I think they were 60-65 lbs each before paint. I’ll check again after.
@@BowenAero OK. Please. Thankfull
Looks like good work. And rockin' montage soundtrack.
What size paint booth did you go with? It looks huge!
See 5:53.
looks good man. quick question. did you weigh any of the parts before and after the pant jobs? just wondering how weight painting it weigh over ortax
I did weigh the wings before, I will have to weigh them again now
How high is the center of the hole from the ground, please? I am going to build my rotisseries on the weekend. Thanks. Jez
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And most importantly, I hope your work piloting the helicopter is safe.
I’m a professional painter
For what you’re doing harbor freight has some cheap hvlp
Guns I use them once or twice and toss them I spray glue primer you name it
I do 80% over lap ...adjust your speed to keep from running
Stay 4 to six inch away
I never turn the nozzle I turn the gun
Go to your auto paint store and get pps cups for tour gun
They’re 100.00 per box
Much lighter no drips
It does require a adapter for the paint gun
Usually different guns require different adapters
They’re not one fits all
Way easier clean up on the gun
Those cheap guns have a 1.8 nozzle and a good fan You’ll get the desired paint material you need on the surface
It looks good what your doing
I have two inflatable booths
Be careful with wind mine blew across my yard one day
I spent 2 hours repairing a tear
Lol
As a side note
My main guns are anest iwata super nova 700 each
Harbor freight also has a better gun the black widow it’s does pretty good
Do you need to replace the filters?
Eventually, it comes with extra filters.
Those tents are actually being used for negative pressure rooms for covid19.
Why do you have to take the booth down when it rains? It not waterproof?
Not waterproof.
@@BowenAero Thank you sir and keep up the good work and thank you for your service
why can't you leave the paint booth up in the rain?
It is not recommended in the directions, not waterproof and it would be hard to dry it inside and out. Eventually would mildew.
Tell me how much is the gearbox for the Yamaha engine in your USA
$3500
Thank you
Why no new episodes? You front line COVID?
How do you like the booth?
IT is great.