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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fostang: [QB] Yes sir. This one I built with 1" schedule 40. Next I would do with at least 1.25 so it doesn't bow as bad. Some 6mill plastic. Heater filters. 2 box fans for exhaust zipper entrance with 2x4 to pinch off the bottom to floor seal. Two packs of duck tape and the thing seals nicely. I put the intake filters 4 20x30 on the top and the exhaust 2 double 20x30 with fan pulling air out of room. Clears it in no time plus being intake is on top and exhaust on bottom it brings the overspray to the floor and not on the stuff your spraying. My guns are tcp 1.8 for high build 1.4 for sealers. Base and clear a devilbiss plus 1.2 1.3 or 1.4 kit. Tyvex suit. Sealed goggles. Heavy gloves. Hobby air fresh air kit. I don't believe in carbon filters for long exposure times. The hobby air is in my compressor room that's out of the garage. It's ran into the garage where I plug into by 3/4 pvc. The compressor is a Quincy 60gal 5hp 2 stage. Has filtered IR regulator. Goes into 3/4 copper tubing that is about 30ft long with 3 water traps with drains along the way. From there it goes into a desiccant filter right into the pvc/rubber hose to keep it from kinking. The guns have a particulate filter and regulator. So far I have gotten zero air contaminants. Oh and I usually run the air conditioner in the garage while I'm spraying to lower the humidity level and make sure the air coming in is about 75-77*. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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