i use an old kitchen exhaust fan, the type with the outside door that is 
released by a chain.  its an open frame motor and i shoot nothing but solvent 
based paint and have been using same for 30 years....works for me, may not for 
you....

Bob Anson    %~)

--- On Wed, 10/15/08, Pieter Roos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Pieter Roos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: Found A Factor...
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 11:35 AM










    
            Painting outside is one solution, but the problems are that you 
can't paint:



1. In cold weather.

2. In the rain.

3. When it's windy.

4. When it's really humid.

5. At night.



Here in New England that would probably account for 75% of my available 
painting time!



In addition, it's clearly better to paint with lighting that matches your 
layout light. A model painted in sunlight that looks great may appear odd on 
the layout (too dark, subtle weathering "disappears" , odd color casts, etc).



I currently use a boot my father built, following an article in MR. Before that 
I used a little plastic Badger booth, but it was really too small. If you are 
using water based paints it's less critical, but I wouldn't use solvent based 
paints without both a booth and a mask. Also, solvent paints require a ducted 
fan that doesn't allow the air to pass over the motor. Flowing air mixed with 
flammable vapors over an electric is not a great idea. If you are using only 
water based paint, a kitchen hood fan may work to just vent the paint over 
spray.



Pieter Roos



Pieter E. Roos



Railroad Home Page at



www.geocities. com/pieter_ roos/pieter_ 1.html



--- On Wed, 10/15/08, Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org> wrote:

From: Bill Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org>

Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Found A Factor...

To: "S Scale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com>

Date: Wednesday, October 15, 2008, 11:14 AM



>

>    Posted by: "Andre Ming" [EMAIL PROTECTED] net fox36x

>    Date: Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:11 pm ((PDT))

>

> <...> Do any of you use a "paint booth"?  If so, can you

tell me  

> your experiences

> with them?  Also, where to find those things? <...>



I myself paint outside. Here, however, is a link to a $5 homemade  

cardboard paint box. Click on "Projects" to find it.



<http://www.theshoot ersspot.com/>

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Bill Roberts



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