Paint Booth, Collapsible Painting booth V1.0, Pat Spencer's ID:204: Difference between revisions

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It was offered and used successfully to do the pinball game paining, and is stored in the DMZ area against the wall.   
It was offered and used successfully to do the pinball game paining, and is stored in the DMZ area against the wall.   


Note that this is a v.10 (Early prototype) of a small portable Paint booth that servers 2 needs:
Note that this is a V1.0 (Early prototype) of a small portable Paint booth that servers 2 needs:


# Provides a low dust environment for spray painting
# Provides a low dust environment for spray painting
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# Redesign for a "use-in-Place" kind of setup that would be even easier to use.
# Redesign for a "use-in-Place" kind of setup that would be even easier to use.


Both of these suggestions have some compromises, so a review and member consensuses is needed.
Both of these suggestions have some compromises, so a review and member consensuses is needed.


==Usage==
==Usage==

Revision as of 01:46, 17 March 2025

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Booth-Set-up-01.jpg
Type
Make/Model v1.0
Serial number N/A
Original owner Donated by Pat Spencer
Loan status Donated
Arrival date ?
Location DMZ Zone
Functional status Under Development to V2.0
Usage permissions anyone
Certification None
Wiki-ID [[]]
Label 1.0" 1.5" 2.0"


Backgroup

This Booth was donated by Pat Spencer in response to discussion about a painting project by @David.C

See this Forum Post--> https://forum.protospace.ca/t/now-a-pitch-jank-booth-aka-how-jank-a-paint-booth-could-we-realistically-jank/4684/30

It was offered and used successfully to do the pinball game paining, and is stored in the DMZ area against the wall.

Note that this is a V1.0 (Early prototype) of a small portable Paint booth that servers 2 needs:

  1. Provides a low dust environment for spray painting
  2. Send fumes outside

The booth was designed to be set up and taken down using an electric screwdriver, screws, some poly, and a few 2x2's.

It has been suggested that this is too hard to set up and could use a revision to make it more usable.

There are 2 possible versions that may come out of this discussion:

  1. Make it easier to use as it is currently designed. or
  2. Redesign for a "use-in-Place" kind of setup that would be even easier to use.

Both of these suggestions have some compromises, so a review and member consensuses is needed.

Usage

TBD

Troubleshooting

TBD

Documentation

TBD