I plan to build a frame with 2x4s inside of mine while it's inflated so when I'm not running the blower it'll still stay up. Some extra fans will be good to have as well for the overspray and a portable ac unit. When I sprayed in mine it was like painting inside of a giant microwave oven because it was so hot outside lol 😆!
LET'S GO TJ!!🏁 these are pretty nice... you can literally set this up anywhere that you have room... in a grass field, a gravel drive, or a concrete slab. You can set up "shop", get work done, and make money...not bad
I'm pretty sure if you set that up in a parking lot or park, and start spraying cars with solvent based paint, people will call the police on you. Not only that there is legislation that automotive paint booth operators have to adhere to. Legally the air in the booth is supposed to be moving at 100ft/ min. I don'tthink that little blower is doing that. Additionally the filtration of automotive painting booths need to filter 99% of the overspray particles. If you just have that one skinny filter you'd have to change that filter 2 times a day.
Im suprised they dont have a deal to turn the blow up blower off and plug it like a float tube. I think that would be way smarter then having that constantly running.
I'm probably going to order me one of these when I build my shop to paint in. The only concern I have and not too many people point out is sure they go up fast. Roughly 2 minutes, but when you are inside and spraying with all that sound and you trip a breaker, you want even know it till you see the top of the roof is on you while you are painting. And then its only seconds for you to rush out of there before all hope is lost to get out safely. I will have to come up with something to hold up each colum to be on the safe side so at least it will hold the sides up and give me more time to get out incase of a emergency.
In the middle of a paint job if the electricity would go off does the roof or the structure collapse slowly or quickly. If so Im thinking it might be a good idea to have a portable generator on hand.
Just curious if the windows are replaceable like they’re all Velcro in or is it sewn in? I’m worried once you get paint on them you won’t be able to see-through.
How loud are the fans? Like in comparison to an air compressor or other power tools? If it has to run the entire time the paints drying for hours it might be a issue but... my Neighbors already hate me anyway lol
Is this only meant for temporary use like hours or days? I wondering if I could put it In my driveway for temporary storage would it stand up to wind and rain?
Lol Osha violation on that ladder second rung better cut that out of the video before you get a visit buy the safety nazi's great video man thanks been looking everywhere for the actual sizes on this.
I plan to build a frame with 2x4s inside of mine while it's inflated so when I'm not running the blower it'll still stay up. Some extra fans will be good to have as well for the overspray and a portable ac unit. When I sprayed in mine it was like painting inside of a giant microwave oven because it was so hot outside lol 😆!
Hello, you may have answered this , but how do you clean the booth after using it
LET'S GO TJ!!🏁
these are pretty nice... you can literally set this up anywhere that you have room... in a grass field, a gravel drive, or a concrete slab.
You can set up "shop", get work done, and make money...not bad
I'm pretty sure if you set that up in a parking lot or park, and start spraying cars with solvent based paint, people will call the police on you. Not only that there is legislation that automotive paint booth operators have to adhere to. Legally the air in the booth is supposed to be moving at 100ft/ min. I don'tthink that little blower is doing that. Additionally the filtration of automotive painting booths need to filter 99% of the overspray particles. If you just have that one skinny filter you'd have to change that filter 2 times a day.
Excellent FULLLLLL review. I love it. Thank you!
Cool Concept 😎
Im suprised they dont have a deal to turn the blow up blower off and plug it like a float tube. I think that would be way smarter then having that constantly running.
Exactly what I'm looking for!!!! Annoying as hell that I can't find a permanent inflatable booth/garage.
Good luck finding the leak that ruined ur fresh paint
I'm probably going to order me one of these when I build my shop to paint in. The only concern I have and not too many people point out is sure they go up fast. Roughly 2 minutes, but when you are inside and spraying with all that sound and you trip a breaker, you want even know it till you see the top of the roof is on you while you are painting. And then its only seconds for you to rush out of there before all hope is lost to get out safely. I will have to come up with something to hold up each colum to be on the safe side so at least it will hold the sides up and give me more time to get out incase of a emergency.
yeah thats a big flaw, you could suffocate if painting alone, and not have a knife on you to escape...
@@TheNotoriousNemo Well I always keep that covered cause I'm always carrying a knife or 2 on me at all times.
Run pvc pipes to create a interior frame. You’d have to assemble it each time you setup but you’d be safe in case of an emergency.
@@Mexicanpizzayummy That's a great idea. Then I could just pull them apart and put the pipes away when not using too. Thanks for that advise.
What is the electrical consumption of the structural fan?
do you have to keep the blower inflator thing running to keep it upright or after inflating you could shut off the noisy annoying fan?
It has to keep running or it will collapse
No!! The exhaust fan isn’t strong enough to push the air across and through the filters..
Is it difficult to keep it clean after painting?
So the fans have to run while the paint cures?
Any suggestions (Amazon) for heaters for inside of booth. Lamps anything. Too cold outside need to get project done
In the middle of a paint job if the electricity would go off does the roof or the structure collapse slowly or quickly. If so Im thinking it might be a good idea to have a portable generator on hand.
Yes!! You have about 8 seconds once the fan goes off before the whole thing collapses
I heard if you use 2 fans, they have to be plugged in different circuits or it can blow the circuit breaker.
Thanks 😅
Just curious if the windows are replaceable like they’re all Velcro in or is it sewn in? I’m worried once you get paint on them you won’t be able to see-through.
How loud are the fans? Like in comparison to an air compressor or other power tools? If it has to run the entire time the paints drying for hours it might be a issue but... my Neighbors already hate me anyway lol
But where do the air hoses come in?
If you set this up indoors and use it for painting let’s say, how do you vent the paint fumes ? Or do you need to with this ?
Does it hold air if the main fan goes out?
i think no.
I had to add a big fan and put at the end cause the little fan provided is crap
Is this only meant for temporary use like hours or days? I wondering if I could put it In my driveway for temporary storage would it stand up to wind and rain?
it would have to be turned on forever. quite a load for the blowers
Pretty cool
Everyone reviews these buy doesnt show a video of being inside one and painting things in it~
Lol Osha violation on that ladder second rung better cut that out of the video before you get a visit buy the safety nazi's great video man thanks been looking everywhere for the actual sizes on this.
more Chinese good suff?
It’s almost too nice to get paint on it ….Might be good for camping or parties 🎈 as well … but maybe not hurricanes 🌀
Not at all, very good, articulate and informative
Same exact brand and size is $400 on eBay
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All you need is a garage to tint, no special paint booth
Yes… if you have a garage. But a garage costs more than a few hundred dollars