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Inflatable paint booths

tracy

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Anyone have any experience with these inflatable paint booths ,?
 
Depending on how often you plan to use it, they can be pricey. I build my own using 2x2's and plastic sheeting for a fraction of the cost.
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I’m happy with mine. Easy to set up and takes no room to store it. I always put air filters covering the inlet of the blowers to prevent any outside dirt and dust from getting sucked into the booth.
 
I’m happy with mine. Easy to set up and takes no room to store it. I always put air filters covering the inlet of the blowers to prevent any outside dirt and dust from getting sucked into the booth.
What size and brand do you have ?
 
What about airflow thru the booth? My experience is the airflow was not enough to clear the overspray very well.
I sold the booth cause of that and don't remember what type it was. Used it seven years ago. hope they got better.
 
I had one, used it one time, then got rid of it as fast as I could. There is almost no airflow in them. I was painting a truck bed, and after spraying the first coat of clear, the fog was so thick I couldn’t see across the booth. Probably the dirtiest paint job too. I ended up finishing the job in my driveway. The one I had was a Vevor brand. Never again for me.
 
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