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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

More engines at www.indianarog.com This is my homebuilt spray booth in action. Simple elevated box of plywood with plexiglass sides to let external light fixtures shine in. 300 CFM explosion proof exhaust fan vents to the outside thru a dryer vent. Keeps peace in the household !!!

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  • I have an Idea. Instead of having to open the door.. why not get a veterinary glove (type that goes up your whole arm. And build it into the closed door? I guess the air vacuum is sufficient but that way no particles or bugs get sucked in. What fans did you use?

  • hi looks great but can you please tell us about the explosion proof fan and cost of the set up and fan also will a stove hood do the job?

  • Its better than in the open. ( :

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