Yes a spray booth.....In another thread I posted an "air scrubber".
http://www.shop-pro.com/
Basically it uses charcoal and normal filters to clean the air before dumping it back into the booth.
I am debating on building something similar for my booth, it would elimate any vaccuum from my main shop, and would not **** all of the warm heat out.
It seems like a good idea.
I would also like to have some heaters in the room to speed up curing, any recommendations on heaters?
Which Sberry and some other guys posted on.
While exhausting outside is ideal, I would like to be able to circulate the air in the shop. Not only for heat/AC but for neighbors as well. Not that I think they would care, I am just trying to be as curdious as possible, and discrete as possible. I don't do it for a living, just occasionally.
The filters in this scrubber are supposed to remove 99.8% of all vapors.
Quote from the website:
"The most versatile prep station / booth on the market, the Mobile Work Station® is the certified
EPA 6H compliant booth that’s perfect for adding capacity and flexibility to your finishing operations-without overextending your budget."
" Lab tests show the Mobile Work Station® – complete with multi-stage filtration and a patented recirculation design-removes
99.78% of paint overspray from the air, and carbon filters remove odors and VOC’s. It also eliminates the need for costly building and ventilation modifications, and dedicated shop space."
So reading that I assume any air that comes out of the top of that thing would not be combustible/explodable?