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@Kisatchie — I usually don't have to deal with humidity. I wonder if adding more thinner to the paint would help slow down the drying in the heat.@robert3985 — I've been thinking about building a paint booth. Painting would be much more enjoyable indoors with the A/C running. Does your paint booth have a door on it? I had thought about using a kitchen cabinet for the basic structure of a spray booth. It sounds like yours fits on top of a kitchen cabinet. I was thinking the door, which doesn't seal, might help keep some of the dust (and grandkids) out, but wouldn't interfere with air flow through the fan. How is the spray booth as far as fire danger? If you spray something that might be flammable, can sparks in the blower motor or lights ignite the vapor? Do you just run the vent out a window or door?
@Kisatchie — I usually don't have to deal with humidity. I wonder if adding more thinner to the paint would help slow down the drying in the heat.
As to my spray booth having doors. Nope, but that's not a bad idea. You could build small selves on the inside of them to store your paints, or your airbrush accessories. I have a really good electrostatic filter on my furnace, so I don't have a dust, pollen or cat-hair problem.
The motor on my blower sticks out the back, so it's not in the airstream. It is made for venting, although nothing in its specs say it's for flammable atmospheres, I've never had any problems with explosions using some pretty potent flammable paints for various projects. Yup, it's vented out one side of my workshop window with a piece of extra wide shelving stock, finished on both sides replacing the glass...all sealed up and weather tight. Flexible aluminum dryer ducting goes from the blower to a quality dryer flapper on the outside of the shelving stock piece.I used a write-up in Model Railroader about making a spray booth as my initial pattern with a couple of improvements. It's been long enough that I can't remember much more about it than that, but it was an easy job, with great benefits!