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Nice home for the compressor.;) Insulated and sound board. Little mud, paint, door knob and it will be done. Put a vent on the bottom also.
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I put some filter material on the inside of those vents. It will help keep it a little cleaner and hopefully muffle some of the sounds that comes through the vents.
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Ran about 30' of 3/4" pipe. Slopes down hill to a drain, put my moisture separator off to the side. Should work good. Now if I had a paint gun.:smoke: Ordered a DeVilbiss primer gun 2.2 tip.
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I haven't checked in here in a bit,
I really like your workspace Dave, and your compressor closet is :metal: my dad gave me a small oil-less compressor....I really need to build an insulated box for that thing cause it is LOUD!!! |
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if the compressor is small enough maibe you can put it inside an old fridge just need to add a couple of vents to that one of those toploader ones works whell as there a bit wider front to back
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I kept hitting the page numbers...got to 61, 71 and finally said what the heck better just hit last. Holy crap you have been busy!:c2:
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The beginning on my paint booth.:metal:
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In the past when I have had to use a paint booth I have been able to rent one for $100 or $200 from a local body shop. That may be a more affordable option for you instead of building one. Just a suggestion. I really like your build. S
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friend of mine had a plastic tent he made for that purpose simple frame stuck in buckets of cement with a fan into one side , you do need a paintmask with its own oxigen before going in there those paintfumes does weird things to braincells and lifeexpectancy in general
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i personally used a full facemask hooked to the shop air the compressor was standing outside the shop i had a belt to hook the shop airhose too with a small waterseperator a short armlength hose with connector for the paintgun and a reducer for the mask , it didnt allways smelled nice and you has a sour trouth afterwarths but its healtier than the paintfumes , i used to paint bigrigs in my younger days
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Dave I was looking back in the thread for a picture of your headers ,But there is too many pages, could not find it.
Post some pictures of your headers and the clifford intake again please |
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#442;)
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hEAR YA GO How did the pig thing go.;)
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Post # 442 is really interesting but where are your headers ? Maybe they are hooker headers --That is an offenhauser in the picture also. Thought you had a Clifford intake
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How about page 55 # 1353.;) Sorry it was lunch and I was in a rush.:smoke: I think you should just get it. You won't be sorry.:metal: The headers were cheap.
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Dave it's all looking good. Cant wait to bring my truck parts up there and start working on something
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Bring it on.:metal:
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