I'm looking to build a reasonably high end (for a home shop) paint booth but I don't have the means, space or inclination to buy a pro set up. Most everything I find on the net is a quick and dirty plastic and 2x4 kind of set up for the one time paint job, I want much better.
I have a half decent set up at the place I'm moving from, a fair bit of lighting but not great venting.
The place I'm moving to has a shop I've been building over the years with a dedicated room for a booth, 29' x 15' x 10' high. I'm going to put in angled lights up top and a bunch along the side. The problem with my current setup is to keep the lights sealed they're all enclosed with those horrible diffuser lenses that block half the light. I don't know if having open tubes poses an explosion hazard? I would love to have the max amount of light possible.
My bigger challenge is intake and exhaust, this is where I need the most help. The current setup just has a furnace fan blowing in through a filter and with the door open a bit, it vents out due to the positive pressure. It works but not nearly as well as I would like.
I was thinking of getting 2 or 3 explosion proof fans and venting out the gable with the intake coming from the other part of the building through proper booth filters. The other thought I had was to put the fans in the wall near the top between the angled lights, would be a lot easier to build.
The intake is another question, should it be near the bottom of the non exhaust side or could I build that into the top between the other bank of angled lights?
Thanks for any help or insight anyone can provide. There's a fair bit of expense involved so it would be unfortunate if the setup didn't work any better than sticking a fan in the door
I have a half decent set up at the place I'm moving from, a fair bit of lighting but not great venting.
The place I'm moving to has a shop I've been building over the years with a dedicated room for a booth, 29' x 15' x 10' high. I'm going to put in angled lights up top and a bunch along the side. The problem with my current setup is to keep the lights sealed they're all enclosed with those horrible diffuser lenses that block half the light. I don't know if having open tubes poses an explosion hazard? I would love to have the max amount of light possible.
My bigger challenge is intake and exhaust, this is where I need the most help. The current setup just has a furnace fan blowing in through a filter and with the door open a bit, it vents out due to the positive pressure. It works but not nearly as well as I would like.
I was thinking of getting 2 or 3 explosion proof fans and venting out the gable with the intake coming from the other part of the building through proper booth filters. The other thought I had was to put the fans in the wall near the top between the angled lights, would be a lot easier to build.
The intake is another question, should it be near the bottom of the non exhaust side or could I build that into the top between the other bank of angled lights?
Thanks for any help or insight anyone can provide. There's a fair bit of expense involved so it would be unfortunate if the setup didn't work any better than sticking a fan in the door



