I'm getting started on my powder spray booth, i would like to hear from you that use one. I'm not yet sure where i want to place my fan in the booth. Please chime in and let me know what you have done. Thanks!
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Jeff B.
Instructions for riding a Warrior: 1) sit on bike, 2) start bike and idle till warm, 3) pull in clutch and put in gear, 4) release clutch and rip on the throttle, 5) {VERY IMPORTANT!!} HOLD THE F*** ON!!!, 6) Enjoy!! Side effects may include whiplash, wrinkle free skin, and an evil smile resembling the "Joker".Tags: None
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Re: Powder Both venting...
Originally posted by PopeyeBigdog,
You'll probably want a circulating fan, air inlet and (exhaust) vent. How big is the oven? Electric?Jeff B.
Instructions for riding a Warrior: 1) sit on bike, 2) start bike and idle till warm, 3) pull in clutch and put in gear, 4) release clutch and rip on the throttle, 5) {VERY IMPORTANT!!} HOLD THE F*** ON!!!, 6) Enjoy!! Side effects may include whiplash, wrinkle free skin, and an evil smile resembling the "Joker".
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i am currently reworking mine in the garage. it will be more like a small room that is walled off. i plan on putting a fan and filter setup near the floor with fairly good amount of air flow. the curtain will be gapped at the top (not all the way to the ceiling) this should give me a down draft effect. since the powder naturally wants to fall it should help. at least that is what i am hoping for.when in doubt polish it out/ why replace it when you can refinish it
G2 Polishing and Powdercoating
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100cfm per square foot of intake air opening.
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