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Post by trantos01 on Dec 4, 2022 17:29:53 GMT -5
So Nexus has apparently converted their spray room into storage so my normal option for winter priming is out the window. I was poking around for something that I could feasibly setup at home and came across these two systems (Magnum spray booths). Anyone have experience with them?
Edit: Let's try that again. Don't know how it ended up in the AoS section.
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Post by question on Dec 4, 2022 19:27:06 GMT -5
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Post by trantos01 on Dec 4, 2022 19:56:44 GMT -5
I don't use an airbrush. This is solely for priming but I can see said Lee Valley item working.
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Post by dave on Dec 4, 2022 22:50:38 GMT -5
Mine is a largeish plastic bin on its side with a hole in the back. Bathroom fan stuck in the hole, air filter slots in front of the fan. I don't use rattle cans though, so I'm mostly trying to suck in the paint particles from the airbrush. Does a decent job, but pobably wouldn't cost less than $40 to make it now.
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Post by voodoo on Dec 6, 2022 12:33:06 GMT -5
I've got a heated spray booth with an exhaust fan built in inside my garage. If you had all of your stuff ready to prime; I'm sure we could schedule a time for you to drive out, prime your stuff then pick up another day after drying and curing.
I'd just need some time to get the heater on to make sure it's at the proper temperature and a small donation to the hydro fund, or some Brickworks Ciders. Dealer's choice.
It's a 5'x5' with built in shelving, so it can easily hold a whole army, even if it's a horde.
EDIT: This really goes for anyone wanting to come out and prime armies in the booth. Cash or booze, it's the holiday season; so you can't really have enough of either.
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