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Neill
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I will try and explain this as best I can so bear with me... I need a spray booth for indoor airbrushing. I have seen ones on Ebay for £70 and after checking I think they remove particles only (recirculating air out the back of the unit) and not fumes as it has no exhaust vent that can be placed through a window. As far as I can gather these units don't have carbon filters as these units are considerably more than £70. The Airbrush Company have one for £150 and it has the exhaust vent as mentioned above. I have bought a cheapish respirator from a model shop on Ebay for about £8 so I presume this would deal with the fumes side of it. I am stretched for money at the moment so I could just about afford the £70 booth. Should I wait and save up for the dearer unit or get the £70 booth? This is a bit of a stupid question and I am new to the hobby but when I use enamelwhen I paint by hand or I am gluing I have noticed that there is a strong smell about so do I have to wear my respirator whilst working in my living room. My girlfriend will wonder what she has let herself in for!!! Thanks in advance for any advice provided.
Neill
I will try and explain this as best I can so bear with me... I need a spray booth for indoor airbrushing. I have seen ones on Ebay for £70 and after checking I think they remove particles only (recirculating air out the back of the unit) and not fumes as it has no exhaust vent that can be placed through a window. As far as I can gather these units don't have carbon filters as these units are considerably more than £70. The Airbrush Company have one for £150 and it has the exhaust vent as mentioned above. I have bought a cheapish respirator from a model shop on Ebay for about £8 so I presume this would deal with the fumes side of it. I am stretched for money at the moment so I could just about afford the £70 booth. Should I wait and save up for the dearer unit or get the £70 booth? This is a bit of a stupid question and I am new to the hobby but when I use enamelwhen I paint by hand or I am gluing I have noticed that there is a strong smell about so do I have to wear my respirator whilst working in my living room. My girlfriend will wonder what she has let herself in for!!! Thanks in advance for any advice provided.
Neill