that looks great. you can that one step further and put some ducting on the outside of the garage from the fan angled down into a half filled 55 gallon drum of water, place the end of the duct about 1 inch above the water. It'll capture any dust and vapors and would be undetectable by even close by neighbors
what about the "ceiling", didja cover that? is that two skylights er what in the top of the booth, along with the garage-door opener? really nicely done! and thanks for the pics and ideas.
dave
boldpsi@windstream.net 1979 International Cub, rebuilt motor 1997; 5' Woods belly mower, C22 5' sickle-bar mower, 193 -bottom land plow, IH 54A push-plow/grader, heavy-duty chains, loaded tires, wheel weights. Original red commemorative paint.
Yogie is correct about the extension. I had bright green (Kawasaki not JD)siding highlights around my exhaust vent on my shop for that very reason. Momma didnt like that to much.
Tractors Owned: 1948 Farmall Cub, 1951 Farmall Cub, 1957 Copar Panzer T102, 1957 IH Lo-Boy, 2008 Kubota 2320
Circle of Safety: Y
Location: Grosstown, Maryland
Postby Tim Martin » Sat Feb 02, 2008 10:33 am
Better get an extension because enamel paint floats for awhile and sticks to everything. My friend has a spray booth in his garage with a squirrel cage blower and the backside of his garage is painted with all different colors of overspray.