Airbrush ventilation

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NAB
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Airbrush ventilation

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So finally I was able to start practicing with my airbrush and compressor but the thing I noticed was the amount of paint that was hanging around in the air.
Does anyone have any ideas for extraction or pics of what they use.
I've had a look on Amazon and the kits are about around £180 but don't look big enough for a tank!

Thanks

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Jofaur86
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Re: Airbrush ventilation

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Good evening, the easiest way is to make one, either with a large cardboard box or in wood, an extractor fan, a pipe for the evacuation to the outside flexible, there are plenty of tutorials for this on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vifRi2OukE
https://www.pinterest.fr/raphaelleschie ... -maquette/ :thumbup:
Sorry if in French? but google translate is your friend :)
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Re: Airbrush ventilation

Post by NAB »

Custom made spray booth it is then!
I'll be back with pics when I get round to it

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