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Re: Shop layout and Paint booth questions....

To: a57oval@juno.com
Subject: Re: Shop layout and Paint booth questions....
From: Eric Murray <ericm@lne.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2003 07:58:39 -0700
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 04:31:56PM -0700, a57oval@juno.com wrote:
> 
> Hi list;
> 
>  I have been a lurker for quite some time and have found this list to be
> very informative.
> 
>  I am currently having 30x62 foot pole building put up. I have 30 feet
> deep by 36 feet wide to work with. In this space I will be doing all of
> the processes involved in restoring old hot rods. This entails
> disassembly,stripping, rust repair,bodywork,paint,re assembly, and parts
> storage. I am having a difficult time figuring out how to split up the
> space. It would be ideal to have a"clean" room for paint work. My
> compressor will have to go somewhere in this space as well as a blast
> cabinet(3feet deep x  5feet wide) , a MiG welder, a rollaway, and misc.
> carts, hand tools and shelving.
> 
> THE BIG QUESTION;
> 
>  In your past experience what worked for you?

I've previously made "paint booths" by enclosing an area with
plastic sheet and rigging up a blower to suck (fume laden) 
air out of the booth.  I even sand blasted in the same "booth".
It was tough to get it clean after that, and I wound up
spraying water to settle the dust when I wanted to paint.

I don't think that you want your blast cabinet in the 'clean' area.
Same with the welder.

To paint an entire car you need a car-sized paint booth, right?
(I do motorcycles, not cars).  But you only need that a few times. Most
of the time your paint jobs would be small things like engine parts
or whatever.  So you could set up a small permanant booth.
When its time to paint a whole car you could do the plastic sheet
deal to make a car-sized "booth". 


> And about this clean room Is anyone familiar with positive pressure paint
> booths? Water curtains?

I've built a negative pressure system... the problems are
that intake air is unfiltered, and you have to worry about
paint fumes going through the fan.  A positive pressure system
wouldn't have either of those issues.  Either way you want a good amount
of fresh air, since even with a mask paint fumes are not good.

Eric

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