Spokerider
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Yes, another DIY spray booth thread.........
I have made a home-made spray booth from a 10' x 20' portable car shelter. I will be painting one vehicle in it.
One end is sealed with plastic vapor barrier, and it has two 20" box fans blowing filtered air into the booth.
The other end, where one would drive a vehicle into, has a 6300 CFM tube fan with a Baldor motor [ yes, inside the fan tube ], to exhaust the vapors. I have some polyester material over the exhaust fan intake to catch the over spray mist. I know that the polyester does nothing to collect vapor. This end of the shelter with fan, is not sealed air tight, nor does it need to be. It works well loosely closed up.
This booth is running negative pressure, and has a nice even cross flow breeze when the the 3 fans are running. Running roughly a 1:2 positive / negative air flow.
There will be no lighting, and no heating in the booth, just the 3 fans.
I will be spraying with a HVLP gun.
Epoxy Primer, Imron Rival paint, urethane primer / surfacer, and POR 15 and similar paint will be sprayed.
My question is;
Has anybody done any spraying in a similar booth WITHOUT problems? Ever had an explosion or fire? Used a non-explosion proof fans in a booth without any incidents?
Looking for 1st hand experience here fellas, not some reiteration of "what not to do" found everywhere on the internet. Anyone can find pages upon pages of that for themselves........ What I cannot find, is real proof that a fire or explosion was caused from over spray going through a fan motor. I have read of a few booth fires in the weeks I have researched this, but ignition was caused by heater sources, not from fan motors.
I doubt that the exhaust fan I have is explosion proof. It's what I have and what I'll use unless I can summon real proof that I ought not to....yep, I'm going to be a gambling man.
Again, looking for first hand experiences / proof please.

I have made a home-made spray booth from a 10' x 20' portable car shelter. I will be painting one vehicle in it.
One end is sealed with plastic vapor barrier, and it has two 20" box fans blowing filtered air into the booth.
The other end, where one would drive a vehicle into, has a 6300 CFM tube fan with a Baldor motor [ yes, inside the fan tube ], to exhaust the vapors. I have some polyester material over the exhaust fan intake to catch the over spray mist. I know that the polyester does nothing to collect vapor. This end of the shelter with fan, is not sealed air tight, nor does it need to be. It works well loosely closed up.
This booth is running negative pressure, and has a nice even cross flow breeze when the the 3 fans are running. Running roughly a 1:2 positive / negative air flow.
There will be no lighting, and no heating in the booth, just the 3 fans.
I will be spraying with a HVLP gun.
Epoxy Primer, Imron Rival paint, urethane primer / surfacer, and POR 15 and similar paint will be sprayed.
My question is;
Has anybody done any spraying in a similar booth WITHOUT problems? Ever had an explosion or fire? Used a non-explosion proof fans in a booth without any incidents?
Looking for 1st hand experience here fellas, not some reiteration of "what not to do" found everywhere on the internet. Anyone can find pages upon pages of that for themselves........ What I cannot find, is real proof that a fire or explosion was caused from over spray going through a fan motor. I have read of a few booth fires in the weeks I have researched this, but ignition was caused by heater sources, not from fan motors.
I doubt that the exhaust fan I have is explosion proof. It's what I have and what I'll use unless I can summon real proof that I ought not to....yep, I'm going to be a gambling man.
Again, looking for first hand experiences / proof please.
