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Mitchissippi

01-13-2005 14:21:23




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I'll make me a jig to hold it that will either swivel like lazy susan or one that can be picked up and turned easily.




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MT Pockets

01-13-2005 15:41:04




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 Re: Got that one covered . . . in reply to Mitchissippi, 01-13-2005 14:21:23  
Mitch, have you ever sprayed that paint on a flame to see if it burns? I sprayed varnish on some fiddles in a homemade booth. I tested the varnish on a lit propane torch. It wasn't anything like hair spray. I'm not telling you to do what I did, but mine did work. MT Pockets.



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Indydirtfarmer

01-14-2005 05:29:44




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 Re: Got that one covered . . . in reply to MT Pockets, 01-13-2005 15:41:04  
As much, or maybe even more of an issue is the harmful fumes from spraying paint. I use hardener in my paint even when spraying 1/16th scale toys. You can't take the chance of breathing that stuff....If you can smell it, you're breathing it. While you're setting up a paint booth, it makes sense to build it safe....Fire proof/explosion proof.....

Mitch...If you have access to a W.W. Grainger catalogue, they'll have a few exposion proof fans listed. I don't have my catalogue with me at the time, but I've built a small paint booth here at work, and got my fan through them. John

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Mitchissippi

01-14-2005 05:21:19




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 Well, . . . no I haven't. in reply to MT Pockets, 01-13-2005 15:41:04  
I haven't thought about testing it myself. I really don't know fer sure what would happen.



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