The points and advice he gave is on point! I recently painted my truck in one of these and it turned out great, but you have to listen to th advice given here. If you do this outside, DO NOT put the booth in the sun. It will act as a magnifying glass and get crazy hot which will cause issues.
I did my first complete paint job on my wife's 91 bronco, I was shocked it came out as well as it did,,,, you're video's took a lot of the of the guess work out, I did it in my garage with air filters and fans
I was excited to see this video. I've been looking at buying one of these... but larger. I painted my corvette (79) in my shop last year. I used PVC to build a frame then stretched tarps over & under it. I built a plywood wall/box 10ft tall and 12ft wide. I mounted 2 x 8000 cfm fans blowing into the box with MERV 8 filters covering the inside of the wall. I mounted 30 x 4ft LED light fixtures. Put big zippers on the back "Door" which had a 2ft x 8ft hole covered with layers of screen and cheese cloth. I ran positive pressure. Got decent results but was wondering if a booth like this one might work better. I spent about $1000 on that project. I'm looking at a 30x20x13 with internal dimensions of 24.5x17x12 and wondering if that is big enough to paint my projects... I have a 64 Chevelle, 65 Corvette, 01 Z/28 and an 89 GMC Truck I'm going to paint. I have a 40x80 shop but just work on personal projects. The 79 Corvette was my first car to paint... technically, it was the first 4 cars I ever painted :) I've owned most the 2 vettes and Chevelle about 30 years. The Z28 since 2003 and my dad bought the GMC new--I bought it from my mom about 10 years ago. I watched a bunch of your videos before I decided I could paint the 79. Thanks for giving me the knowledge and confidence to try it.
I have a 26’X16’ that I have painted 3 cars in. If you get one, DONT use the mixing room. You have to be SUPER careful not to bump the walls or you knock loose the overspray that has stuck to them and the ceiling. When you unzip the door of the mixing room you might as well throw a handful of sand on the hood. You can’t just cut the wall out and use the extra space for painting because you loose the filtration system for the ventilation system. Otherwise, it is a great solution. My shop is 24’X40’ and I have plenty of room to set it up. Thanks for the great video.
I’ve painted huge jobs in my inflatable paint booth and the biggest thing that has helped is putting filters on the side of blowers and the outlet of the blowers. I do the same with the inside of the booth where you have the little slots for the air coming in, and I have filters on the inside of the booth and out side I duct tape more filters. Now I don’t have the elephant trunk but I rigged up a stand to put 2 box fans on each side of the exhaust filters. And the results I’ve gotten have been honestly amazing. The first couple of complete paint jobs I did I wasn’t to happy but once I started adding more filters and exhaust fans man the difference has been amazing . Oh and cleaning the booth suck so I do my best and I always tack off the inside of the booth before painting anything.
@@funfun8095 honestly you would be surprised that I haven’t really had a whole lot of trouble with static. When it comes to plastic parts in the inflatable booth I try and always use anti static tack cloths and anti static degreaser.
Looking good Brian. That portable spray booth is enormous. I saw you had the ceiling mounted garage door openers. I installed the sidewinders in my garage. They’re made by lift master. They mount to the overhead door track attached to the header. You gain a bunch of ceiling clearance. Enjoy your day.
painted 4 cars in one like yours , best to put a tarp on the floor to catch overspray , they do get foggy , and the lighting you need to get corrative , have the fans on there own circet so you dont trip a breaker and have it drop on your car. but over all they work good
I've enjoyed your episodes along with the pitfalls on we should look for. When I had to some major repairs to the garage, I'm sorry that I didn't raise the inside to ten ft. to the lower half of the rafters .
You sounded a little winded toward the end there 😂 happens to me while vlogging as well, the issue that I came across with these inflatable booths is I get dry over spray on the ceiling with time it will begin to losen and drop onto your fresh painted pieces just my experience and something to look out for
Great videos brian! Love your new garage!! I hear this a lot. After using it people have a hard time rolling it back up to it back in the bag it came in. Maybe go purchase the Rubbermaid Brute 32 gallon garbage can and put it in there then close it up and it will stay clean tell the next use
I'm about to take the auto body repair class at a local community college. I want to purchase a mobile or inflatable paint booth until I can my own place. Previously you had purchased a unit from overseas. What tips do you have in checking different ones before I purchase? Any US manufacturers recommendations?
Hi Brian, thanks for making this vid. Can you dive into charcoal filters and the best way to minimize the smell/fumes? Using one of these can end quickly if the neighbors complain to the 'man' if you know what I mean 😂
That will be perfect for motorcycle painting. ONLY mod I eould make, if I expect any storm that could take out power would be a bracing. That said, I do gave a portable generator as bavkup power. To be smart, I would NEVER plan to paint if I expect any storm, which is hard to do in Florida😅
Make sure you have more than enough paint to do the job and have extra when your done. Whatever spray gun you use, use the same spray gun write down the gun set up. If you close or open the fan one turn write it down , if you use a dark sealer or light sealer write it down. If your last coat of base coat is 25psi or 20psi for air pressure write it down. If you do all these things and don’t run out of paint you shouldn’t have no problems making your panels match as long as you use the same batch of paint.
The other thing that would be helpful is to use a scale and capture weights of your mixtures. No guess work and although not a guarantee that your color will match, at least you are giving yourself the best possible outcome of it matching.
Love the inflatable paint booth idea, but what mods could you make the keep this from falling in if there is a power outage? As always, another great video Brian.
I've seen videos of guys making a PVC pipe skeleton as a safety structure. I'm going to do this once I order one ... won't use glue, just fitting connectors.
Hi Brian, brilliant as usual and really interesting content. I’m following you closely as I’m going to be painting some of my son’s motorbike fairings in my garage this winter( in the U.K.). What would you say is a good temperature to be spraying ?
Are you going to do roof and rear of corvette in the inflatable booth? I have a project car size of Miata, do you think it would be okay to spray the entire car in this inflatable booth?
Hello, i watched alot of your videos and i like your job very neat and clean works. I would like to know more about price quoting can you please help me??
Hey Brian, as always great video. Is the blue paint on the corvette metallic? I've got a small Datsun that I'd like to paint at home and was also hoping to do it in sections. I am planning to paint it in a silver metallic. Is this a bad idea and will i run into issues of portions of the car not matching (assuming that I"m a competent enough painter.) Competent=watched at least 3 paint society videos! 😁
Hey Brian. When it comes to painting interior plastics, after scuffing the plastics and using adhesion promoter, is it ok to use a basecoat on top of the adhesion promoter, or should a regular primer be used on top of the promoter before a base coat?
In case Brian doesn't have a chance to get back to you I will provide some non-paint society info. Basecoat adheres to painted surfaces, either primer or scuffed clearcoat or scuffed basecoat if it has past the top coating window. It may adhere to the plastic with adhesion promoter, but may not be durable long term. Your best bet is a 2K primer after adhesion promoter, which means it is 2 part. Primer and an activator or catalyst which causes a chemical reaction for the primer to solidify. Some cheaper 1K or ready to spray primers can absorb the solvents in the basecoat and soften showing up as surface defect or even as bad as a wrinkled surface. The 2K primer will not absorb the solvents of the basecoat as long as you follow the TDS for minimum wait time before top coating and less than the maximum time otherwise you will need to sand or scuff the primer. Brian has some videos showing aerosol cans with a plug in the bottom you have to push into the can to rupture a bladder holding the catalyst then shake it to mix the catalyst with the primer or clear in the rest of the can. Those are a good option for primer and clearcoat if you do not have a spray gun and compressor with a system to get clean dry air. They tend to be a little expensive ~$30 for a few ounces you get in an aerosol can. You can get a quart of 2k for maybe $50 and spray a much bigger area. I hope this helps.
@@michaelb4060 You definitely answered a few questions for me. I'm trying to absorb as much info as possible, but there are just as many outliers and variables too. I am aware of the 2K clear coat and primer. I've got a couple cans of 2K clear for a future project that I've got. Is there a really good painting book out there? I love Brian, but sometimes he can get a little long-winded and throw out too much info at once.
@@The513Warning I am not aware of any good books on painting so I cannot help you there. After watching many videos, I tried spraying silver on a bumper cover a few years back and it was absolutely hideous. I had the air pressure set to 23psi, which was on the gun as a max setting. Many guns in videos are set to 28-30 psi so I thought 23 was the right pressure. The paint was drying in the air then landing on the bumper leaving a very grainy and 3 dimensional or rough surface under the clear. Brian and other painters are super skilled with painting and provide a lot of information, however being new at it I did not know the subtleties of the process. Sure I can hold the gun and move it somewhat smoothly and consistently, but I do not know what the paint on the panel should look like as it lands, what I am doing wrong, or how to correct it. Brian makes it look so easy and effortless. I decided to take some classes at a local community college, which have helped immensely. The hands on training and being able to ask the instructor what am I doing wrong and getting the direct feedback is invaluable. I am getting better, but I still have a long way to go. If you are using aerosol cans it may be more difficult to spray larger panels or areas. I couldn't do it with aerosol cans. I also struggled with a cheaper gun, because I do not have the skill like Brian to know how to work a cheaper gun to get good results. I bought DeVilbiss DV1 base and clear guns at a little over $700 each, which drastically improved my results. Paint is expensive and I have a few projects so I decided it was worth the investment to avoid having to repaint. I can get okay results with my cheaper DeVilbiss gun, but not as good as the DV1's.
I've used base over the top of adhesion promoter without ossue many times. Technically tho u should prep the plastic substrate, adhesion promote it, then seal it, and then base it. This is the best/most efficient way, going wet on wet with the sealer to base (after flash tike for sealer ofcourse) and avoids having to wait for primer to dry and then be reprepped b4 base. I've been a professional automotive refinisher my entire career, fwiw.
Not reality! Reality where I live in Oregon is a 1000 square foot pole barn with a plastic curtain. Also that garage is way too clean for a real car guy. Where did you do the body work? This is a commercial to sell these crappy spray booths. Funny how people think if they buy enough stuff the job will get done. Just go do it. Hang some plastic, get a couple of good fans , use base coat clear coat system and have fun. You don’t need all this BS to build a nice car. Odds are this booth is not going to make any difference
Wow I imagine a power outage in middle of paint job with that thing would be a nightmare
They have loops to.attach hooks and.ropes to keep it suspended after you shut the blowers off
Happened to me once
This is the only video I can find were the booth calaps and I don't think this is what you want us to find
The points and advice he gave is on point! I recently painted my truck in one of these and it turned out great, but you have to listen to th advice given here. If you do this outside, DO NOT put the booth in the sun. It will act as a magnifying glass and get crazy hot which will cause issues.
Right on!
I did my first complete paint job on my wife's 91 bronco, I was shocked it came out as well as it did,,,, you're video's took a lot of the of the guess work out, I did it in my garage with air filters and fans
I’ve been watching these style booths, going back and forth on. DIY BOOTH ARE one of these. I have a 40x60x12 shop I can put one in.
I was excited to see this video. I've been looking at buying one of these... but larger. I painted my corvette (79) in my shop last year. I used PVC to build a frame then stretched tarps over & under it. I built a plywood wall/box 10ft tall and 12ft wide. I mounted 2 x 8000 cfm fans blowing into the box with MERV 8 filters covering the inside of the wall. I mounted 30 x 4ft LED light fixtures. Put big zippers on the back "Door" which had a 2ft x 8ft hole covered with layers of screen and cheese cloth. I ran positive pressure. Got decent results but was wondering if a booth like this one might work better. I spent about $1000 on that project. I'm looking at a 30x20x13 with internal dimensions of 24.5x17x12 and wondering if that is big enough to paint my projects...
I have a 64 Chevelle, 65 Corvette, 01 Z/28 and an 89 GMC Truck I'm going to paint. I have a 40x80 shop but just work on personal projects. The 79 Corvette was my first car to paint... technically, it was the first 4 cars I ever painted :) I've owned most the 2 vettes and Chevelle about 30 years. The Z28 since 2003 and my dad bought the GMC new--I bought it from my mom about 10 years ago. I watched a bunch of your videos before I decided I could paint the 79. Thanks for giving me the knowledge and confidence to try it.
I have a 26’X16’ that I have painted 3 cars in. If you get one, DONT use the mixing room. You have to be SUPER careful not to bump the walls or you knock loose the overspray that has stuck to them and the ceiling. When you unzip the door of the mixing room you might as well throw a handful of sand on the hood. You can’t just cut the wall out and use the extra space for painting because you loose the filtration system for the ventilation system. Otherwise, it is a great solution. My shop is 24’X40’ and I have plenty of room to set it up. Thanks for the great video.
Great Advice!
I’ve painted huge jobs in my inflatable paint booth and the biggest thing that has helped is putting filters on the side of blowers and the outlet of the blowers. I do the same with the inside of the booth where you have the little slots for the air coming in, and I have filters on the inside of the booth and out side I duct tape more filters. Now I don’t have the elephant trunk but I rigged up a stand to put 2 box fans on each side of the exhaust filters. And the results I’ve gotten have been honestly amazing. The first couple of complete paint jobs I did I wasn’t to happy but once I started adding more filters and exhaust fans man the difference has been amazing . Oh and cleaning the booth suck so I do my best and I always tack off the inside of the booth before painting anything.
@@funfun8095 honestly you would be surprised that I haven’t really had a whole lot of trouble with static. When it comes to plastic parts in the inflatable booth I try and always use anti static tack cloths and anti static degreaser.
How many uses can you get out of a booth like this before the over spray and dust makes it unusable? Is it easy to clean?
You and Tony taught me how to paint and I am grateful!
Got to try that booth looks good brother
Looking good Brian. That portable spray booth is enormous. I saw you had the ceiling mounted garage door openers. I installed the sidewinders in my garage. They’re made by lift master. They mount to the overhead door track attached to the header. You gain a bunch of ceiling clearance. Enjoy your day.
Unfortunately, I don’t have the space needed for the sidewinder ones I really wish I did.
if you insert an spiral hose lite it gets used in HVAC it reduces the kinking of the inlet and gives you a better airflow
Glad to see you back!! 🎉🎉
It was really nice to have some off time 😀
@@PaintSociety I bet!!!
painted 4 cars in one like yours , best to put a tarp on the floor to catch overspray , they do get foggy , and the lighting you need to get corrative , have the fans on there own circet so you dont trip a breaker and have it drop on your car. but over all they work good
Awesome, because of you year ago I’m starting to paint my cars
Thanks
Comes in carry bag but you will never get it back in 😂😂 like a tent I hate when stuff never goes back in
I use a Sommer flush mount 2060 garage door opener with remote-mounted head unit. Opened up a lot of room for my lift.
Love this! I’m planning to mimic your steps at home in my shop. Thanks for sharing.
I've enjoyed your episodes along with the pitfalls on we should look for. When I had to some major repairs to the garage, I'm sorry that I didn't raise the inside to ten ft. to the lower half of the rafters .
I’m so happy you made a video about these! I have almost bought the vevor brand one a few times.
Be careful of that company
Love the vids so educational for a kid like me (17) btw
What an awesome setup, and your right, somethings you can do, and some you can't, 👍By the way that C5 hood looks amazing!!!
Good for motorcycles………and now I’m considering this for at home……great vid
I cant wait to see the booth in action. Great video.
Great video. I've always wondered how hard it is to clean the inside of these inflatable booths.
You sounded a little winded toward the end there 😂 happens to me while vlogging as well, the issue that I came across with these inflatable booths is I get dry over spray on the ceiling with time it will begin to losen and drop onto your fresh painted pieces just my experience and something to look out for
Great videos brian! Love your new garage!! I hear this a lot. After using it people have a hard time rolling it back up to it back in the bag it came in. Maybe go purchase the Rubbermaid Brute 32 gallon garbage can and put it in there then close it up and it will stay clean tell the next use
Probably getting one to paint my 1973 Quadravan
Diggin the color on this!
I'm about to take the auto body repair class at a local community college. I want to purchase a mobile or inflatable paint booth until I can my own place. Previously you had purchased a unit from overseas. What tips do you have in checking different ones before I purchase? Any US manufacturers recommendations?
Hi Brian, thanks for making this vid. Can you dive into charcoal filters and the best way to minimize the smell/fumes? Using one of these can end quickly if the neighbors complain to the 'man' if you know what I mean 😂
thanks brian ! looks like a adult jumping castle
That will be perfect for motorcycle painting.
ONLY mod I eould make, if I expect any storm that could take out power would be a bracing.
That said, I do gave a portable generator as bavkup power.
To be smart, I would NEVER plan to paint if I expect any storm, which is hard to do in Florida😅
Awesome video Bro iPhone is the way to go!
How did you know I made the switch??? 😇 you changed my life man!
@@PaintSociety the quality of the resolution and that ✨ in the clear coat
Please cover masking when you paint in sections. I’ve had trouble with painting the bottom and then the top of the trunk lid.
But the clear blastic see through Wil dim if you use it more than two times from over spray.
Your garage is sick.
Brian but if you had a giant one with room would you paint a whole car?? I’m assuming yes.
What’s the key to painting metallics like that at different times and in parts to come out looking like you sprayed all at once?
Make sure you have more than enough paint to do the job and have extra when your done.
Whatever spray gun you use, use the same spray gun write down the gun set up. If you close or open the fan one turn write it down , if you use a dark sealer or light sealer write it down. If your last coat of base coat is 25psi or 20psi for air pressure write it down. If you do all these things and don’t run out of paint you shouldn’t have no problems making your panels match as long as you use the same batch of paint.
@@slowangel8184 appreciate this👊🏽
The other thing that would be helpful is to use a scale and capture weights of your mixtures. No guess work and although not a guarantee that your color will match, at least you are giving yourself the best possible outcome of it matching.
Probably get a backup blower on a couple of batteries. You're in a warmer climate, which means outages in summer
Thanks Brian 👍
My pleasure!!
Love the inflatable paint booth idea, but what mods could you make the keep this from falling in if there is a power outage? As always, another great video Brian.
I've seen videos of guys making a PVC pipe skeleton as a safety structure. I'm going to do this once I order one ... won't use glue, just fitting connectors.
Could always just add some j hooks to the ceiling and tie it off to it
Resonable option! In Brian's case that would work since he is in the garage. Mine will be outside so I'll be going with the pvc route.
Hi Brian, brilliant as usual and really interesting content. I’m following you closely as I’m going to be painting some of my son’s motorbike fairings in my garage this winter( in the U.K.). What would you say is a good temperature to be spraying ?
Powerout
Are you going to do roof and rear of corvette in the inflatable booth? I have a project car size of Miata, do you think it would be okay to spray the entire car in this inflatable booth?
If its the bigger one then yes but not the one in this video. Check the description for the link.
Hello, i watched alot of your videos and i like your job very neat and clean works.
I would like to know more about price quoting can you please help me??
I have a question please What is the best primer and how we mix thank you
Nice garage
Thanks 👍
So i opted for a carport with sides. Do i need alot of air flow to keep overspray from landing everywhere? Im paranoid about sucking in dirt.
What are you using for air filtration? I don't see it in the list.
Was going to get one, but concerned a I will be using candy/pearl and flake. Walking the car would be a nightmare I would think.....
Why did you choose the sewinfla versus a vevor?
Hey Brian, as always great video. Is the blue paint on the corvette metallic? I've got a small Datsun that I'd like to paint at home and was also hoping to do it in sections. I am planning to paint it in a silver metallic. Is this a bad idea and will i run into issues of portions of the car not matching (assuming that I"m a competent enough painter.) Competent=watched at least 3 paint society videos! 😁
Hi its a pearl. B621p
Hey bro how much yall charge to paint a 2005 boxster?
In the back where the green filters are could you put 1 fan on both sides to push out the overspray faster?
Yes but keep in mind that we
Should be using explosion proof units
Only
Where is the video of the filtration system. I didn't see any videos about it
I think it’s one of his new home garage videos relatively recently
That sucks when you lose power
Hey Brian. When it comes to painting interior plastics, after scuffing the plastics and using adhesion promoter, is it ok to use a basecoat on top of the adhesion promoter, or should a regular primer be used on top of the promoter before a base coat?
In case Brian doesn't have a chance to get back to you I will provide some non-paint society info. Basecoat adheres to painted surfaces, either primer or scuffed clearcoat or scuffed basecoat if it has past the top coating window. It may adhere to the plastic with adhesion promoter, but may not be durable long term. Your best bet is a 2K primer after adhesion promoter, which means it is 2 part. Primer and an activator or catalyst which causes a chemical reaction for the primer to solidify. Some cheaper 1K or ready to spray primers can absorb the solvents in the basecoat and soften showing up as surface defect or even as bad as a wrinkled surface. The 2K primer will not absorb the solvents of the basecoat as long as you follow the TDS for minimum wait time before top coating and less than the maximum time otherwise you will need to sand or scuff the primer. Brian has some videos showing aerosol cans with a plug in the bottom you have to push into the can to rupture a bladder holding the catalyst then shake it to mix the catalyst with the primer or clear in the rest of the can. Those are a good option for primer and clearcoat if you do not have a spray gun and compressor with a system to get clean dry air. They tend to be a little expensive ~$30 for a few ounces you get in an aerosol can. You can get a quart of 2k for maybe $50 and spray a much bigger area. I hope this helps.
@@michaelb4060 You definitely answered a few questions for me. I'm trying to absorb as much info as possible, but there are just as many outliers and variables too. I am aware of the 2K clear coat and primer. I've got a couple cans of 2K clear for a future project that I've got. Is there a really good painting book out there? I love Brian, but sometimes he can get a little long-winded and throw out too much info at once.
@@The513Warning I am not aware of any good books on painting so I cannot help you there. After watching many videos, I tried spraying silver on a bumper cover a few years back and it was absolutely hideous. I had the air pressure set to 23psi, which was on the gun as a max setting. Many guns in videos are set to 28-30 psi so I thought 23 was the right pressure. The paint was drying in the air then landing on the bumper leaving a very grainy and 3 dimensional or rough surface under the clear. Brian and other painters are super skilled with painting and provide a lot of information, however being new at it I did not know the subtleties of the process. Sure I can hold the gun and move it somewhat smoothly and consistently, but I do not know what the paint on the panel should look like as it lands, what I am doing wrong, or how to correct it. Brian makes it look so easy and effortless. I decided to take some classes at a local community college, which have helped immensely. The hands on training and being able to ask the instructor what am I doing wrong and getting the direct feedback is invaluable. I am getting better, but I still have a long way to go. If you are using aerosol cans it may be more difficult to spray larger panels or areas. I couldn't do it with aerosol cans. I also struggled with a cheaper gun, because I do not have the skill like Brian to know how to work a cheaper gun to get good results. I bought DeVilbiss DV1 base and clear guns at a little over $700 each, which drastically improved my results. Paint is expensive and I have a few projects so I decided it was worth the investment to avoid having to repaint. I can get okay results with my cheaper DeVilbiss gun, but not as good as the DV1's.
I've used base over the top of adhesion promoter without ossue many times. Technically tho u should prep the plastic substrate, adhesion promote it, then seal it, and then base it. This is the best/most efficient way, going wet on wet with the sealer to base (after flash tike for sealer ofcourse) and avoids having to wait for primer to dry and then be reprepped b4 base. I've been a professional automotive refinisher my entire career, fwiw.
Is there a inflatable paint big enough to paint an entire car in one of these if you have a big enough garage?
Yes but will be alot of overspray
@@PaintSociety ok thank you
#powesout
What color is on that C5? Looks great BTW!
B621p
Thank you sir @@PaintSociety
Wait till you spray and the power cuts out right after you just sprayed a coat and that booth deflates. It will result I'm a catastrophic disaster.
About 90 comments no price so I’m going to say 2200 to 2500 . The price of a good family winter beater
Description. All different prices
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Or you could just use a Zip wall kit
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Nope
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All that money spent, and you don't have side-mounted garage door openers.
Once again i will say it again. I dont have room for a side mount. Where the garage ends the wall sits flush. Thank you
2k for the booth… might as well go to a pro shop at that point
Well it all depends on which booth and if you plan to make this a profession or not. Otherwise bodyshop is best
To paint one car the cost doesnt make sense. If you are in the business of painting cars at home then sure 100%
Not reality! Reality where I live in Oregon is a 1000 square foot pole barn with a plastic curtain. Also that garage is way too clean for a real car guy. Where did you do the body work? This is a commercial to sell these crappy spray booths. Funny how people think if they buy enough stuff the job will get done. Just go do it. Hang some plastic, get a couple of good fans , use base coat clear coat system and have fun. You don’t need all this BS to build a nice car. Odds are this booth is not going to make any difference
Did you have a rough day ? Lol
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