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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 7:34:13 GMT -7
Its getting chilly here in Manitoba and I usually paint outside or in the shed but now its causing bad finishes due to the cold. Is there a painter I can send my model parts to and get them to spray them?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 11:50:34 GMT -7
invest in a spray booth, a good one, and problem is solved. it may seem like a lot to lay out at first, but in the long run it'll be well worth it. edit, I should elaborate on this a bit, I too live in a crappy winter time area [NY], and wondered what I was going to do for painting in the cold. I discovered there were paint booths for model painting, after some research, I spent a bit much, but am very pleased with my purchase.
these booths come in various sizes and cfm ratings [the amount of air it moves], and most are set up to add dryer vent hose to the outlet so you can vent the fumes outside thru a window or something.
I bought an artograph model 1530, it's big enough for me to paint 1/25th tractor trailer trailer parts in, it's mostly metal, has 3 stage filtration, and moves a ton of air. I don't even need to vent it outside, as the filters really get the job done.
just something to think about.
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