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Old 12-09-2003, 01:18 AM
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Can I use fluorescent drop lights in my spray booth I was thinking of just zip tying it to the wall? Really what I want to know is their a need for explosion proofing anything? I bought a very small bathroom fan to install in the booth and am building a deflector so as not to suck the powder off the part, but to help move it out of the booth ( very little air movement but it should get the job done)
Any other ideas that anyone can think of.
P.s. the old people next door I'm sure think I have set up a meth lab by now. I'm up at all hours of the night with respirators and goggles on and lots of new equipment? Shouldn't be long before I get a visit from Barney Fife. My friends are just tripping over each other to come up and try out the system when I get it up and running in the next few days. Then will be able to start cooking our product and all the late night foot traffic should be just a bit more than these nosey old people can handle. They'll either move or call in the feds and report me as the suspicious quite neighbor guy that never bothers anyone but seems to be moving a lot of powder in and out of the garage.
Maybe I'll cut the cop in on the action ( who doesn't have something they need coated) Don't they coat donuts?
Jeff
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