rjspitz
Well-known member
Some of you might remember my homemade bomb, ahem, I mean paint booth. After a couple of days and several trips to the hardware store, here's what I came up with.
I made a fan with an out-board motor. Kind of follows the design of an axial fan in that the motor spins the blades via a belt (thanks to byrdman's idea). The fan housing was made of wood, while the blades were the plastic ones from the box fan (no sparks if they hit). The shaft was steel and turned in aluminum pillow blocks with copper liners (again, no sparks). I was able to fit a filter on either side of the fan blades for optimum cleaning affect.
It all worked very well I thought. And the high speed of the fan actually worked better to exhaust the booth than when I used two box fans.
Thanks to all for you inputs and keeping me safe.
Here are a few pics of the fan after use and of what I was painting (race bike bodywork).
cheers,
bob
I made a fan with an out-board motor. Kind of follows the design of an axial fan in that the motor spins the blades via a belt (thanks to byrdman's idea). The fan housing was made of wood, while the blades were the plastic ones from the box fan (no sparks if they hit). The shaft was steel and turned in aluminum pillow blocks with copper liners (again, no sparks). I was able to fit a filter on either side of the fan blades for optimum cleaning affect.
It all worked very well I thought. And the high speed of the fan actually worked better to exhaust the booth than when I used two box fans.
Thanks to all for you inputs and keeping me safe.
Here are a few pics of the fan after use and of what I was painting (race bike bodywork).
cheers,
bob

