DIY Garage Paint Booth

I am just now posting this info about how I turned my garage into a paint booth. Just a word of caution...If you have a gas water heater or any open flame in your garage you may want to reconsider this option.  I found an explosion proof tubeaxial fan on Craigslist for $120.00


I divided my garage in half so I can paint then have a clean area to park my parts that I painted,  The first task was to build a filter box to house my exhaust filters. This filter box sat in the rear of the booth and next to the 36" exit door. 


The fan was mounted higher on the box as you can see. The box had mesh screen behind the front filters that heald then in place. The exhaust filters did a nice job of filtering the heavy particles.




I bought a donor door to fill the opening. Then I cut the 18" hole in the door for the exhaust. When I was done I replaced the original door.

  


The garage was cut in half and I created a plastic door so I could roll in and out. Furnace filters hung above the door and left side. 



 Inside the booth



I used chain link fencing poles to create the frame. It is easily taken down and stored for next time.



Painted parts were stored on the clean side.


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