Clark
Well-Known Member
Just sweep out your garage, and clean it as best you can, get some box fans and furnace filters to rig up some ventelation with the furnace filters, filtering the incoming air. Hang plastic if you don't want overspray on what's in the garage, Then wet down the floor and your plastic walls. (the idea here is to trap down any dust you didn't clean out) Wear a respirator and get your air as dry as you can. Then it's up to your skills, your materials, and your air/gun after that. Good Luck.
From the sounds of it, i'd be more worried about your ability to spray it without any runs, drips, errors, or dryspots, than needing a booth. Many show quality jobs come out of some guys garage, don't be fooled.
From the sounds of it, i'd be more worried about your ability to spray it without any runs, drips, errors, or dryspots, than needing a booth. Many show quality jobs come out of some guys garage, don't be fooled.