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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2011

a very easy DIY Spray Booth for under $40 for your gundam models and other model kits for those broke people outher like myselft

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  • You said, "Rape tape". Which I laughed. I went to my neighborhood hardware store to set-up my own paint booth. Went to ask the clerk where the duct tape is, instead I mistakenly said, "Rape tape." That clerk had a disgusted look on is face I will never forget. I was so embarrassed, I never went there again. I can't believe you got me saying it! lol.

  • @MrVariable063 LMAO THATS BOTH AWESOME AND embarrassing 

  • Awesome idea! I made one today and man is it a good idea. Thanks dude.

  • @countryboycoins anytime mate

  • Thought I was going to see a BS vid, but turned out to be really a good idea. I'm gonna try it cause I'm a cheap bastard to... Thanks for posting!

  • @2011Maynard cheap bastard UNITE !! 

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  • RAPE TAPE! hahahahah lol. Great vid mate, loved it. Ur sense of humour is class

  • @1994toyotasupra dude them fumes will stay in your lungs for years !!

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  • 6:15 - 6:20 ROFL by 5min. great video!!

  • haha "its not gonna suck your hand". great video! time to get-a-building my spray booth

  • Great Job man. Thanks for posting

    

  • Nice job! I like the idea of using the bathroom fan and ducting. I was going to use a box fan but being winter it would still be chilly. Thanks for the idea!

  • Excellent video...but unless that fan is explosion proof, you run the risk of a big boom. Paint fumes are explosive. I built a spray booth myself, but paid about $140 for an explosion proof fan...been working for 5 years now without problem.

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