What do you think of my spray booth? Are you looking to set one up yourself? It was a risk we were taking to build this booth in our home. If it smelled too much, we were going to take it down immediately. Luckily, we have been using it for over a year now. What is your spray booth dream or current set-up? Share with me!
I like the design! I am currently working on a work bench/storage idea - after seeing this I am going to attempt a spray booth as a part of it also... I do a lot of stencilling and parts painting and am restricted for space so something similar will be good, thank you for sharing!
I’m building mine with Plexiglas and pretty much same ideia as yours. There will be some wooden structure and the shelf where the subject will rest to be painted will resemble a jeweler bench with the “belly cut” so you can get closer but support your arms. Overall, you did a great job, cookie! I understand you guys live in Korea, but you speak great English, how come? Thank you for sharing!
That's a pretty nice booth! The quality of the vent tubing and fans looks a lot better than what I've seen here in the US. Talk about paint booth goals! Thanks for the run through Sharon!
I was searching for DIY spray booths and came across your video. Definitely going to mimic this when I build my own. The only suggestion I would make and that I will add to mine is adding filters in front of the fans. So when the fans are pulling the fumes to the outside the filters will catch the overspray and not gunk up your fans. Eventually, you will have to clean those or possibly replace the fans.
Our next video is actually going to address why we decided not to use filters, and how we cleaned it. Hope your booth set up turns out great and lots of happy painting :)
Bathroom exhaust style fans canot handle the fumes from lacquer paints/thinners etc, only the centrifugal sirocco industrial blower fans can. I made one my self and its super able at all aspects!
very nice ventillation you made there and keeping the compressor inside a soundproof box which gives me an idea not to disturbed my neighbors everytime it turns on😁...
I got myself an airbrush recently. I was told it would be fine to spray inside by some friends and wow I regret trusting them. There was a thin layer of varnish and paint over absolutely everything. I use acrylics 70% of the time and always wear a mask but its still crazy to me that people would use an airbrush in their home without some sort of ventilation. The overspray gets everywhere! I've been looking around to see how to make a system myself and your video has been a huge help! Very informative :) I live in Sweden and its been -25C recently so I need to make sure I keep the exit properly insulated. The way you set it up looks really great! I'm probably going to make a much smaller one. I paint miniatures like Warhammer 40K which doesn't take up much space and I use a brush for most of the work. I just use the airbrush for the basecoat, weathering and varnish.
Pretty much! You would need a huge open space to paint without ventilation. Glad the video helps. I enjoy painting warhammer as well and use my airbrush for the same purposes :)
Pretty cool. This is the first time (in my limited experience) that I’ve seen a dual exhaust fan set up. The neighbors downstairs are wondering why the tissues they use when they sneeze are all different colors. 🤧
if you do not want to vent outside you can use a carbon filter connected to you vent ducts. Helps with the smell too. Filters can be bought from Amazon.
You guys make me feel terrible about my ventilation lol. I basically just have a fan that blows all the paint right into my face and up my nose then circulates it to every other room of the house. On a few really lazy days I've just laid in bed spraying up into a ceiling fan lol. I have negative ventilation and you guys have lab quality air filtration. I may die young, but some days you have to be productive in spite of yourself lol. I love that setup though, more than a little envious.
lol your description was both... entertaining to read but also worrisome! Are you able to set up a booth outside on a balcony or anything like that? Hope you find a better solution soon!
@@frostedsnow haha it's not quite as bad as it sounds and I mostly spray acrylics. But I've just finished my booth for my resin printers and I'm adding a spray booth to the side of it for enamels to just share that vent. Though I will confess I've inhaled more paint than a person probably should in my time lol. But I figure something's gotta kill me, may as well be something I enjoy lol. My office is fairly large which helps too so an open window and a fan usually keeps the smell down, but my booth is nearly complete so I can stop spray painting my lungs and office for no real reason 😂
that was really informative I love the work you guys do and I'm just starting out I haven't really used a airbrush before so I need to watch youtubers like yourselves to learn all the ropes of the the best way's of doing thing's so I'm thankful for your help with giving me the opportunity to learn how to do good modelling. 👌
you may add a plenum wall before the inlet of the fan. It helps distribute the air velocity as well as improving the suction rate. Another option is to install a baffle plate at the vent.
Hi, you could add a turntable inside the booth to help you rotate the object you are spraying, without touching it. You find these turntables most in restaurents. The rset of the set up is ok. But I feel your exhaust system is too very bulky. It should be more slender and increase the power of your exhaust fan instead. I am a DIY guy myself interested in all these stuff. Cheers.
I found your channel from looking out for candycoat effects. This is a pretty good ventilation setup and makes me rethink a future build. If you want to drop your noise even further on the compressor save up and look at Silentaire. I just picked up one myself and its quieter than the one Badger carries I've been using for years now. As far as the smell you could try a fan behind you as you work that pushes air into the exhaust you had made. One thing you might want to consider is maybe putting a filter just before the Sirocco to catch particulates so it doesn't get coated more than what it is now. You can see the grey buildup on the left side duct of your build for what I mean. Good luck with painting.
Agree, no matter how big the booth n the fans is, the smell is still flowing all over the place😷 So i put a stand fan on my back n blow toward the window 😁
Great video, thanks for sharing your spray booth design!, you guys did a great job 👌 I will look into making one for my garage so I don't have to breath the horrible fumes. Thanks for sharing your video 👍🦘🇦🇺
So good to hear from you that you still smell it--I made a spray booth out of cabinet furniture components pretty much the same way and I smell it outside of the booth, I thought I wasn't doing it right. I have some questions though--with your setup, does the smell escape to the rest of the house? And does it stain the outside of your building? Thanks!
I don't believe it has stained our building outside wall though I haven't looked recently. Also, the overspray does come to the rest of the house sometimes but we just open our windows or put a fan to the door. We also often now paint w the studio windows open if weather allows, the exhaust doesn't come back in.
frostedsnow I think so too. That way you get a booth that’s not too big or too small. Question: are you venting out from inside your room/house? Doesn’t that recirculate the paint smell back in?
Great setup.. but please tell me you're also wearing a mask with vapour control? If you can smell thinner, you're inhaling thinner. That's really not a good thing.
Question is why didn't you put filters over your exhaust you know over time it will come up your Motors and you're letting paint us go out second alarm not everybody use I like your base paint some people use acrylics but hardly have any smell to them so I take it that you guys only use lacquer based paint
Just curious about the air compressor unit that you placed inside the foot stool. I thought the compressor motor would heat up really hot after some time using it, wouldn't the heat all being trapped inside the foot stool since you got it covered? Anyway, love your setup and walkthrough on your workstation. I'm planning to build my own spray booth as well, but I am currently looking to build one that has negative pressure. Have you considered that option before? Many thanks!
Hi Sharon ! thanx to this video I have several ideas for making my own booth too. I was wondering, do you still use a 3M respirator if you're working with water based acrylics ?
Hello! I found your channel while looking up spray booth builds and I am very happy to come across your build as well as your channel! I have a question about your compressor and the box it is stored in. I love the idea of sound proofing it! I have a large air compressor and it gets so loud! so a sound proof box would be really nice! My question is, have you ever had any issue with the compressor overheating or air flow restrictions with it being in a padded enclosed box? Thank you in advance! have a good day!
We never checked because a lot of Korean gunpla studios store them in cabinets with just a few holes or vents for ventilation, but I just checked for you today! After painting for an hour, my compressor was warm, but not hot, and so I'm not very concerned. Also, because of the cord running from the compressor to the airbrush, the lid doesn't close completely. The little gap doesn't let out a lot of noise and provides a little ventilation. However, our compressor is small. Not sure how hot a bigger one would get! I think you'd have to take the risk and experiment with your own compressor and consider how long you actually paint. We don't normally do more than 2 hours without a break.
Thank you so much for your reply! It was really helpful! I assumed you really didn't have any issues given how much you use your compressor but I thought I would ask. The bulk of my experience is with building larger costumes and props where I could do most painting with spray paint in large open ventilated area) and finishing with brushing paint on, however there were times where an airbrush would have been preferred! With getting more into gunpla and wanting to be able to do what I want to do its time to start airbrushing which I am excited to do! I really like your setup and it has definitely inspired my paint booth set up and build! Thank you again for your reply it means a lot to me! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! Take care!
@@vondaed Painting costumes sound cool! That's great to hear you are getting into gunpla. Good luck building the booth and thanks a lot for your awesome feedback :)
I'm in a room sharing situation and the back yard is a little hostile for me. This project will be great when I'm ready to start air brushing handmade figurines.
안녕하세요~~ 질문 하나 해도 될까요? 저도 ac-500 구매 예저인데 국희님 영상에서 처럼 방음박스에 콤프 넣고 작동해도 콤프에 무리 안가나요? 검색해보니 열때문에 문제생긴다고 하여 포기했었는데 문제없다면 저도 방음박스 만들어서 하고싶어요. 영어라 잘 알아듣지는 못하지만 영상 재미있게 잘 보고있습니다.^^
Hi, love your videos! I was curious if your fan is the type that won't ignite paint fumes? Also are you people wearing masks when you paint? I only use acrylics but I hear lacquers can be quite toxic and also quite flammable. Look after yourselves!
Consiglio: la cabina aspiratutto, che ho da anni, ogni volta che la uso, la fodero internamente con dei fogli di carta, cosi rimane sempre pulita e un lavoro in meno da fare.
What is everyone spraying that has such a strong smell? I never noticed much smell with model paints and I have a really really sensitive nose to most things anyway. I wonder if I just can't smell paint or if maybe it's just the size of my office
Get rid of the rag bin! Solvent-drenched textile/tissues piled in a box can spontaneously combust and are a major fire hazard! Please read up on it if you don't believe me.
I added a link in the description to our sirroco fan (and similar products) info page. It doesn't seem to mention the CFM, but it is a squirrel cage type fan.
i think part of the reason you get overspray is because of the size of the booth vs the the flow of the fans you may need stronger fans to support a booth this size not only that but with two fans vents pulling you may be reducing the the pull of the fan you may be better with one vent behind a hepa filter then paint won't gum up the fan after a while
I highly recommend to people who are looking for a spray booth to make their own. You can maximize your space, make it the size you actually want, it's cheaper, it's fun to build and come on... We're modelers. We know how to build stuff and make it our own so it shouldn't be too difficult.
I was actually gonna build my own and had it all designed on cad with a bill of materials spreadsheet, then I went to Taobao that sells one for cheaper and is actually better.
So the booth will suck away the fumes as you use the airbrush but where do you put the painted pieces as it’ll still continue giving off paint fumes and smell up the place? Do you put it all inside the booth? Or just put it outside?
Woild a vacuum cleaner help instead of an exhaust system? Just asking, probably you tried already and didnt work? I have seen barber shops in Singapore using the vacuum cleaner concealed in the shop booth. Please send your comments on my comment........
vacuum cleaners are designed to pick up dry debris out of a small air stream, these ventilation systems are designed to move a large volume of air and there isnt any filtration. Different applications. I imagine if you used a vacuum cleaner it wouldnt be very effective and would clog up quickly, motor would overheat and if you are giving flammable fumes could even ignite. I think making a super cheap DIY booth with a big fan and filter would work much better than a vac and cheaper and safer
Great inspiration for spray booth. This maybe a good set up for my room, spray booth and work table in one. Do you guys use regular N95 mask? Or do you use those half face respirators?
Hi Frosted Snow. I made a spray booth similar to yours in size. To help reduce overspray and fumes I placed a sheet of clear plexiglass across the front of the booth that covers the top half of the opening. It allows me to look through and see what I am doing while having space below to put my hands in to spray. The plexiglass is taped on along the booth at the top so that I can flip it up out of the way if I need a bigger opening to work on building kits. Just a suggestion that may help you with your venting concerns. Cheers from Canada
Love the idea with the soundproofed foot stool and foot warmer . Looks a cosy set up , still trying to set mine up . But not with nails , they`re screws . Nice talk thru though , made me smile . Hopefully a large spray booth in my garden shed soon ..
That Sirocco Fan looks amazing. I have been trying to find a fan for myself, but the one you guys have looks so good. Most of our fans do not stand up on their own. D: I hope to find this similar fan soon.
@@frostedsnow So cool! Loving your channel so far, found it while doing research before diving in to my first Gunpla kit in over a decade. Greetings from Saskatchewan!
frostedsnow not sure if I’m feeling up to fully painting a kit just yet, was thinking of starting with a panel line wash and top coat for now. Got excited and picked up a few kits at once haha
Nice looking set up! However, I have to say (and my wife makes the same mistake, lol), not everything is a "nail." Bolts, screws, and nails are all different. If it weren't for things like that, I would seriously think you were a native speaker! (btw, I teach English, so I'm ALWAYS wanting to improve speakers' English.)
extractor, acrylic sheet and circlip, I paint in my garage all the time and never once noticed a smell. prety sure the smell is your thinner that's stuff is dangerous. if you can smell that's a really bad thing that smell as you said before causes cancer. try adding fins or some sort of clear acrylic door or something, anything like that would help.
What do you think of my spray booth? Are you looking to set one up yourself? It was a risk we were taking to build this booth in our home. If it smelled too much, we were going to take it down immediately. Luckily, we have been using it for over a year now. What is your spray booth dream or current set-up? Share with me!
I like the design! I am currently working on a work bench/storage idea - after seeing this I am going to attempt a spray booth as a part of it also... I do a lot of stencilling and parts painting and am restricted for space so something similar will be good, thank you for sharing!
@@CyB.N Great to see it being useful for those outside of gunpla painting!! Thank you for sharing :)
coffee filters cheap clean up paper dust free
I’m building mine with Plexiglas and pretty much same ideia as yours. There will be some wooden structure and the shelf where the subject will rest to be painted will resemble a jeweler bench with the “belly cut” so you can get closer but support your arms.
Overall, you did a great job, cookie!
I understand you guys live in Korea, but you speak great English, how come?
Thank you for sharing!
@@roadshowautosports Sounds good!! Good luck w the build :) I share the whole origin story here XD ua-cam.com/video/vx0AtUEiPdE/v-deo.html
Rewatching this again and it’s nice to see the growth your channel had (is still having!) from 390 subs to 27k+ in a span of a year 😊
Crazy for me to see too!
That's a pretty nice booth! The quality of the vent tubing and fans looks a lot better than what I've seen here in the US. Talk about paint booth goals! Thanks for the run through Sharon!
Thanks for all of your awesome comments David!
I was searching for DIY spray booths and came across your video. Definitely going to mimic this when I build my own. The only suggestion I would make and that I will add to mine is adding filters in front of the fans. So when the fans are pulling the fumes to the outside the filters will catch the overspray and not gunk up your fans. Eventually, you will have to clean those or possibly replace the fans.
Our next video is actually going to address why we decided not to use filters, and how we cleaned it. Hope your booth set up turns out great and lots of happy painting :)
Bathroom exhaust style fans canot handle the fumes from lacquer paints/thinners etc, only the centrifugal sirocco industrial blower fans can. I made one my self and its super able at all aspects!
very nice ventillation you made there and keeping the compressor inside a soundproof box which gives me an idea not to disturbed my neighbors everytime it turns on😁...
I got myself an airbrush recently. I was told it would be fine to spray inside by some friends and wow I regret trusting them. There was a thin layer of varnish and paint over absolutely everything. I use acrylics 70% of the time and always wear a mask but its still crazy to me that people would use an airbrush in their home without some sort of ventilation. The overspray gets everywhere! I've been looking around to see how to make a system myself and your video has been a huge help! Very informative :) I live in Sweden and its been -25C recently so I need to make sure I keep the exit properly insulated. The way you set it up looks really great! I'm probably going to make a much smaller one. I paint miniatures like Warhammer 40K which doesn't take up much space and I use a brush for most of the work. I just use the airbrush for the basecoat, weathering and varnish.
Pretty much! You would need a huge open space to paint without ventilation. Glad the video helps. I enjoy painting warhammer as well and use my airbrush for the same purposes :)
Pretty cool. This is the first time (in my limited experience) that I’ve seen a dual exhaust fan set up.
The neighbors downstairs are wondering why the tissues they use when they sneeze are all different colors. 🤧
😂😂
if you do not want to vent outside you can use a carbon filter connected to you vent ducts. Helps with the smell too. Filters can be bought from Amazon.
You guys make me feel terrible about my ventilation lol. I basically just have a fan that blows all the paint right into my face and up my nose then circulates it to every other room of the house. On a few really lazy days I've just laid in bed spraying up into a ceiling fan lol. I have negative ventilation and you guys have lab quality air filtration. I may die young, but some days you have to be productive in spite of yourself lol. I love that setup though, more than a little envious.
lol your description was both... entertaining to read but also worrisome! Are you able to set up a booth outside on a balcony or anything like that? Hope you find a better solution soon!
@@frostedsnow haha it's not quite as bad as it sounds and I mostly spray acrylics. But I've just finished my booth for my resin printers and I'm adding a spray booth to the side of it for enamels to just share that vent. Though I will confess I've inhaled more paint than a person probably should in my time lol. But I figure something's gotta kill me, may as well be something I enjoy lol. My office is fairly large which helps too so an open window and a fan usually keeps the smell down, but my booth is nearly complete so I can stop spray painting my lungs and office for no real reason 😂
that was really informative I love the work you guys do and I'm just starting out I haven't really
used a airbrush before so I need to watch youtubers like yourselves to learn all the ropes of the the best way's of
doing thing's so I'm thankful for your help with giving me the opportunity to learn how to do good modelling. 👌
Our pleasure! Have fun w the airbrush Jason :)
Nice airbrush setup, you should maybe try and build a panel that you can take out of the window when you are not using the hoses
Thanks! I'd love to be able to close that window too! We do use the booth a lot and I would also be too lazy to set it up every time :(
you may add a plenum wall before the inlet of the fan. It helps distribute the air velocity as well as improving the suction rate. Another option is to install a baffle plate at the vent.
You should have milions subs. Keep it up.
Thanks for your knowledges
Hi, you could add a turntable inside the booth to help you rotate the object you are spraying, without touching it. You find these turntables most in restaurents. The rset of the set up is ok. But I feel your exhaust system is too very bulky. It should be more slender and increase the power of your exhaust fan instead. I am a DIY guy myself interested in all these stuff. Cheers.
That looks like a good design. Does the negative pressure from the vents make it more difficult to aim the spray?
Not at all! It's strong but not THAT strong.
Your hubby's non reaction when you swapped the filters and saw red was just *chef's kiss*
I found your channel from looking out for candycoat effects. This is a pretty good ventilation setup and makes me rethink a future build. If you want to drop your noise even further on the compressor save up and look at Silentaire. I just picked up one myself and its quieter than the one Badger carries I've been using for years now. As far as the smell you could try a fan behind you as you work that pushes air into the exhaust you had made. One thing you might want to consider is maybe putting a filter just before the Sirocco to catch particulates so it doesn't get coated more than what it is now. You can see the grey buildup on the left side duct of your build for what I mean. Good luck with painting.
Thanks for the tips. We decided not to put in a filter and cleaned it as in this vid: ua-cam.com/video/vx0AtUEiPdE/v-deo.html
No filters on the exhaust ports inside the booth? Won’t the overflow paint gum up the fan blades and motor?
Agree, no matter how big the booth n the fans is, the smell is still flowing all over the place😷
So i put a stand fan on my back n blow toward the window 😁
Right! Don't wanna stink up the house
i hope you can install a filter, that can help to collect all the dust.
The more I want to get an airbrush in my apartment, the more i don’t want to get an airbrush in my apartment after seeing what it takes
I get that lol
Great video, thanks for sharing your spray booth design!, you guys did a great job 👌
I will look into making one for my garage so I don't have to breath the horrible fumes.
Thanks for sharing your video 👍🦘🇦🇺
Thanks! Don't breath that stuff in!
Great job guys,I need one!
Watching this video while you guys already having 14k subscribers not 390 like in posted video )) keep going like that you are doing a great job!
I need those kinda reminders its crazy to see the progress!
So good to hear from you that you still smell it--I made a spray booth out of cabinet furniture components pretty much the same way and I smell it outside of the booth, I thought I wasn't doing it right. I have some questions though--with your setup, does the smell escape to the rest of the house? And does it stain the outside of your building? Thanks!
I don't believe it has stained our building outside wall though I haven't looked recently. Also, the overspray does come to the rest of the house sometimes but we just open our windows or put a fan to the door. We also often now paint w the studio windows open if weather allows, the exhaust doesn't come back in.
7:25 The term you're looking for is hose clamp.
That is one industrial-grade booth! Makes me one to do the same instead of buying one.
Way more economical n custom to our needs!
frostedsnow I think so too. That way you get a booth that’s not too big or too small. Question: are you venting out from inside your room/house? Doesn’t that recirculate the paint smell back in?
U can see in video ducts out :)
Great setup.. but please tell me you're also wearing a mask with vapour control? If you can smell thinner, you're inhaling thinner. That's really not a good thing.
Yes yes! We always wear a mask now when we paint (we didn't always >.
Question is why didn't you put filters over your exhaust you know over time it will come up your Motors and you're letting paint us go out second alarm not everybody use I like your base paint some people use acrylics but hardly have any smell to them so I take it that you guys only use lacquer based paint
Check out ua-cam.com/video/vx0AtUEiPdE/v-deo.html
nice set-up, just the job
Just curious about the air compressor unit that you placed inside the foot stool. I thought the compressor motor would heat up really hot after some time using it, wouldn't the heat all being trapped inside the foot stool since you got it covered?
Anyway, love your setup and walkthrough on your workstation. I'm planning to build my own spray booth as well, but I am currently looking to build one that has negative pressure. Have you considered that option before? Many thanks!
Never had problems with the compressor its relatively small and the lid is cracked cus of the tube going out it.
Great set up. 👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Is there a way to setup an air spray booth safely indoors if you don’t have access to a window?
You could hook it up to your washroom vent/exhaust fan
Pretty hard :/ you'd have that tube running out all the way to whereever it is you can let the air out
frostedsnow Ok thank you.
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your video thanks , awesome
Thank you!
Hi Sharon ! thanx to this video I have several ideas for making my own booth too. I was wondering, do you still use a 3M respirator if you're working with water based acrylics ?
I do if I'm using my airbrush just cus I TRY to be health conscious but not when I hand brush acrylics
I was wondering what CFM are your fans? I just bought one that's 420 after realizing 100 wasn't enough at all
How many diy paint videos do we need?
Hello! I found your channel while looking up spray booth builds and I am very happy to come across your build as well as your channel! I have a question about your compressor and the box it is stored in. I love the idea of sound proofing it! I have a large air compressor and it gets so loud! so a sound proof box would be really nice! My question is, have you ever had any issue with the compressor overheating or air flow restrictions with it being in a padded enclosed box? Thank you in advance! have a good day!
We never checked because a lot of Korean gunpla studios store them in cabinets with just a few holes or vents for ventilation, but I just checked for you today! After painting for an hour, my compressor was warm, but not hot, and so I'm not very concerned. Also, because of the cord running from the compressor to the airbrush, the lid doesn't close completely. The little gap doesn't let out a lot of noise and provides a little ventilation. However, our compressor is small. Not sure how hot a bigger one would get! I think you'd have to take the risk and experiment with your own compressor and consider how long you actually paint. We don't normally do more than 2 hours without a break.
Thank you so much for your reply! It was really helpful! I assumed you really didn't have any issues given how much you use your compressor but I thought I would ask. The bulk of my experience is with building larger costumes and props where I could do most painting with spray paint in large open ventilated area) and finishing with brushing paint on, however there were times where an airbrush would have been preferred! With getting more into gunpla and wanting to be able to do what I want to do its time to start airbrushing which I am excited to do! I really like your setup and it has definitely inspired my paint booth set up and build! Thank you again for your reply it means a lot to me! I look forward to seeing more of your videos! Take care!
@@vondaed Painting costumes sound cool! That's great to hear you are getting into gunpla. Good luck building the booth and thanks a lot for your awesome feedback :)
I hope you guys are well.
does the vent also suck dust from sanding?
Lightly if its close or if you blow it in w your airbrush
may I know does both of your ventilation fan run on power or its just a ventilation cover?
Just a vent cover for the sirocco fan on top!
new sub ^_^ love the videos just got my first Gundam Sandrock kit ^_^
Thank you for sub :) Great looking kit!
@@frostedsnow I'll be live streaming it on twitch 💪
Hi, do you know the diameter of your fans exhaust port is?
I'm in a room sharing situation and the back yard is a little hostile for me. This project will be great when I'm ready to start air brushing handmade figurines.
Is it okay to put spraybooth inside my bedroom? Is it safe?
안녕하세요~~
질문 하나 해도 될까요?
저도 ac-500 구매 예저인데 국희님 영상에서 처럼 방음박스에 콤프 넣고 작동해도 콤프에 무리 안가나요?
검색해보니 열때문에 문제생긴다고 하여 포기했었는데 문제없다면 저도 방음박스 만들어서 하고싶어요.
영어라 잘 알아듣지는 못하지만 영상 재미있게 잘 보고있습니다.^^
많은 댓글들이 터진다 너무 뜨겁다 그런데 뚜껑이 완전히 닫지 않았고 콤프 작아서 그렇게 터질만큼 뜨거워지지않아요. 프로 아닌이상 하루정일 도색하지도 않고요 ^^ 2년동안 썼는데 문제 없었어요 ^^
Hi, love your videos! I was curious if your fan is the type that won't ignite paint fumes? Also are you people wearing masks when you paint? I only use acrylics but I hear lacquers can be quite toxic and also quite flammable. Look after yourselves!
Do I need a filter in my booth? And why?Is it okay if I run it without one?
also what is the least amount of cfm you would recommend for a vent?
Not gonna lie, i clicked to see what's with the Nazi salute in the thumbnail xD
Lol nooooo its like a friendly open arm 😝😝😝
Consiglio: la cabina aspiratutto, che ho da anni, ogni volta che la uso, la fodero internamente con dei fogli di carta, cosi rimane sempre pulita e un lavoro in meno da fare.
Won’t the compressor in the box be a fire hazard? It gets pretty hot
I've touched it and it doesn't worry me. almost 2 years now
OHHH MY GOD!!!
wow you have a great smile. very nice booth too
Haha thank you!!
WTF??😆😆😆 looks good
WTH?? thanks XD
missing the filter, your fan could blow up
My GF also calls screws, nails, in portuguese, after watching this, I found out it drives me crazy in any language. 😂😂
I spray in my room and I'd have to open all my windows wide for a few hrs after spraying
We open too
What is everyone spraying that has such a strong smell? I never noticed much smell with model paints and I have a really really sensitive nose to most things anyway. I wonder if I just can't smell paint or if maybe it's just the size of my office
@@L3ttuc3 Lacquer/enamel paint, esp in closed off area.
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Get rid of the rag bin! Solvent-drenched textile/tissues piled in a box can spontaneously combust and are a major fire hazard! Please read up on it if you don't believe me.
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한달간 만든 부스인데 영상으로 보니 허접한데? ㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋ 왜! 엄청 잘 만들었는데 ㅋㅋㅋ
I cannot read korean
Any chance you could rewrite it in English? Google translate does the webpage but not the blueprint
I'd hate to be your neighbor.
Could I please ask what CFM are the fans you are using? Also, are they the squirrel cage type of fan?
I added a link in the description to our sirroco fan (and similar products) info page. It doesn't seem to mention the CFM, but it is a squirrel cage type fan.
i think part of the reason you get overspray is because of the size of the booth vs the the flow of the fans you may need stronger fans to support a booth this size not only that but with two fans vents pulling you may be reducing the the pull of the fan you may be better with one vent behind a hepa filter then paint won't gum up the fan after a while
Never seen screw headed nails before,,,,, wow a new one on me.
I highly recommend to people who are looking for a spray booth to make their own. You can maximize your space, make it the size you actually want, it's cheaper, it's fun to build and come on... We're modelers. We know how to build stuff and make it our own so it shouldn't be too difficult.
I already have that desk before starting painting
I was actually gonna build my own and had it all designed on cad with a bill of materials spreadsheet, then I went to Taobao that sells one for cheaper and is actually better.
I just use old cardboard boxes
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Here is my Mac book flexing on us
The dual intake is great! I haven’t seen that before in either purchased or diy versions.
Totally! Hard to find, or very expensive, that's why we had to get it done DIY :/
So the booth will suck away the fumes as you use the airbrush but where do you put the painted pieces as it’ll still continue giving off paint fumes and smell up the place? Do you put it all inside the booth? Or just put it outside?
We put it inside while painting and outside after painting. I put it on top if I need to absolutely avoid possible overspray.
so how much in the end?
Nice airbrush spray booth! What is the model name of that airbrush holder? Thanks for sharing.
Do a search for Tamiya airbrush holder 74539 :)
@@frostedsnow Thank you very much!
nice i make my own too... i just dont like buying existed ones online cause its not big enough.. nice diy sis.. 😁😁
So true! Too small or too expensive :/
@@frostedsnow exactly both.. 😂😂
Woild a vacuum cleaner help instead of an exhaust system? Just asking, probably you tried already and didnt work? I have seen barber shops in Singapore using the vacuum cleaner concealed in the shop booth. Please send your comments on my comment........
vacuum cleaners are designed to pick up dry debris out of a small air stream, these ventilation systems are designed to move a large volume of air and there isnt any filtration. Different applications. I imagine if you used a vacuum cleaner it wouldnt be very effective and would clog up quickly, motor would overheat and if you are giving flammable fumes could even ignite. I think making a super cheap DIY booth with a big fan and filter would work much better than a vac and cheaper and safer
It is a screw, not a nail ☺
Nice one
Thanks 🔥
great video. I wish you two were my neighbors.
Thank you! Come to Korea! XD
Great inspiration for spray booth. This maybe a good set up for my room, spray booth and work table in one. Do you guys use regular N95 mask? Or do you use those half face respirators?
Thanks! We have almost everything, but usually use the light ones. Hope you can set up one day too :)
1. I love your videos its helped me out a ton. 2. I looked at the diagrams in the linked page but I don't understand Korean please help!!
Its mostly for measurement
Hi Frosted Snow. I made a spray booth similar to yours in size. To help reduce overspray and fumes I placed a sheet of clear plexiglass across the front of the booth that covers the top half of the opening. It allows me to look through and see what I am doing while having space below to put my hands in to spray. The plexiglass is taped on along the booth at the top so that I can flip it up out of the way if I need a bigger opening to work on building kits. Just a suggestion that may help you with your venting concerns.
Cheers from Canada
Awesome idea! A sound baffle box for your compressor! Loving this channel!
No complaints from the neighbours so far! Thanks a ton, means a lot :)
Love the idea with the soundproofed foot stool and foot warmer . Looks a cosy set up , still trying to set mine up . But not with nails , they`re screws . Nice talk thru though , made me smile . Hopefully a large spray booth in my garden shed soon ..
Great setup
Thanks Jacob!
I’m going to make mine like yours but add an ashtray because I like smoking cigarettes while I paint.
Love your hair!! 😍😍
Sarah! Only my female friends mentioned my hair! lol thank you :)
That Sirocco Fan looks amazing. I have been trying to find a fan for myself, but the one you guys have looks so good. Most of our fans do not stand up on their own. D: I hope to find this similar fan soon.
Awesome! Hope you can find a stand up one :)
A little unrelated but how many languages do you speak? Your accent sounds like that of a native English speaker!
I'm Chinese-Canadian living in Korea, so 3 languages including Cantonese :)
@@frostedsnow So cool! Loving your channel so far, found it while doing research before diving in to my first Gunpla kit in over a decade. Greetings from Saskatchewan!
@@KimNguyen27 Thanks a lot! Are you building a booth? I'm from Vancouver :)
frostedsnow not sure if I’m feeling up to fully painting a kit just yet, was thinking of starting with a panel line wash and top coat for now. Got excited and picked up a few kits at once haha
@@KimNguyen27 That's how it starts! I think that's a good way to get into it. Good luck!
Nice looking set up! However, I have to say (and my wife makes the same mistake, lol), not everything is a "nail." Bolts, screws, and nails are all different. If it weren't for things like that, I would seriously think you were a native speaker!
(btw, I teach English, so I'm ALWAYS wanting to improve speakers' English.)
By typing DIY airbrush booth. I LANDED ON YOUR CHANNEL. So glad I did. Haven't finished watching the rest of your vidz. I will!! Great job !!!
thanks so much!
OMG that Compressor is a serious fire hazzard.
extractor, acrylic sheet and circlip, I paint in my garage all the time and never once noticed a smell. prety sure the smell is your thinner that's stuff is dangerous. if you can smell that's a really bad thing that smell as you said before causes cancer. try adding fins or some sort of clear acrylic door or something, anything like that would help.
and carbon filter at the end