67gto
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Hello, I have a 40' Wide X 30' deep garage, under my house. On one side I have my mechanic bay with lift, tool boxes, etc. On the opposite side I have my body & paint stuff. The problem is doing bodywork & painting, I don't want any fumes going into the basement & upstairs into the house. In my old house I had a detached garage that I used to do bodywork in. I had an exhaust fan on the back wall that I had ducted into a 55 gallon drum filled with water. The problem with this house is the majority of the garage is underground, so nowhere to permanently install an exhaust fan. So, I went to home depot & bought a 36" drum fan. I made a flat panel to mount into the garage door opening. Then I needed a way to separate the spray area from my mechanic bay, cause I don't want any over spray on my lift, toolboxes, etc. My first idea was to go to home depot & get some steel cable, string it up & hang some tarps. the problem is that the weight of the tarps sagged the steel cable. So I started looking online for spraybooth curtains like the ones they use in bodyshops. I found several online sites that had what I was looking for, but the curtains were way to expensive. I went to Sam's club and found a 2 pack of 12' X 16' tarps for $26.00. I bought the track hardware, roller hooks, etc for around $387.00. Plus the fan, tarps, etc, I figure I have about $500 into the whole project. A cheap alternative. When I'm painting I plan on running a lawn sprinkler in the driveway to help control the dust.

That fan will never be an issue and will move plenty of air for what hes doing. Cracks me up every time someone has to bring up the explosion proof fan. 