I though I would start this and see how you all handle setting up to spray finishes on your projects. I have a two car garage, 24 x 32 that is dedicated to my shop. I would love to have room in there to have a dedicated spray booth, but I am already pushing at the walls now. So I was wondering how you setup to spray in your shop.
When I was working on the Cedar Chest and got to the point I needed to spray on the Shellac I setup my temporary spray booth. I went to Wally World and purchased six clear plastic shower curtains at about 2.99 per curtain I think. Then picked up some cheap plastic rings to attach the curtains with. I put the rings onto the rails for the garage door and they hang to within about 18" or so to the floor. I have a piece of 1/2" conduit that I lay across the top of the garage door rails at the back end and put the rings on that to close up the back of the spray booth. I open the garage door and place a box fan at the bottom of the door to pull the air through the shop and out. I also take some clear plastic and lay across the top of the rails to close in the top so I don't have any over spray getting back into the shop area.
Here are a couple of shot of what I did. I had already finished and was taking things down when I thought about taking the pictures but you get the idea from the description above.
By using the clear plastic I still get a lot of the light from the shop, but I also have a couple of the spring clamp halogen lights I clamp up inside on the center rail of the garage door opener so I can have good light when I spray.
I pretty much only spray either Shellac or Water base Varnish. So this is how I setup to spray in my shop. When I am finished I can just pull the curtains together, take a long piece of Velcro and wrap it around them and let them hang in a corner out of the way. Only takes a few minutes to setup and pull open or close when I need it.
So how about sharing how you setup to spray in your shop.
John Moody
John Moody Woodworks
http://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
Tags: spray booth, spraying finish

Im thinking about the same thing. In my shop addition i plan on having some roll down clear plastic temporary walls that will allow me to have a spray booth and still use it for additional space for other uses. I have a window in the area and i also am thinking on installling a fan that came out of a chicken coop i think.

I need to do this, big time! I have never done a spray booth, all my spray finishing has been outdoors, and yes, I get gnats wings and other stuff in there sometimes. Thanks John for the show and tell on this. You got my creative thoughts on how to do this flowing.
John Morris
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