Hey, Steve! What an awesome shop you're building! Your courage and determination to build a new life in a new country starting from scratch is admirable. Who else is getting Shop Envy??? Take care, my friend and stay the course. You're doing great!
Yeah I'm just thinking, "well I don't think mine is going to be this nice". To make a good paint booth it certainly isn't cheap for the average DIY. It at least confirms I am probably better off with temporary setups, I bet each of those fans are around $300. I'm guessing by the looks of it these are all small costs considering he does this for a living, and imagine how much money he just actually saved. He bought all the materials and did everything himself, doesn't get any more cost effective than that. Well done!
I think this is the greatest video I've watched on TH-cam building paint booth. Honestly your work is most impressive and detailed. Please keep up the good work ❤🎉🎉🎉
Hahaha i love how it went from "Coat it carefully with multiple coats of paint" to "Broke it. Ran out of white sealant." Gotta keep that realism alive!
Suggestion to improve the design: Add a slot for the filter material so you can drop new material in when replacing it, without removing the staples. Use OSB or ply for the top, those fans will weaken the wall board. Other than that, great work, never thought to make your own set up and now I am wondering what I could come up with.
You should've to paint your workshop yellow and black. A few parts maybe made with red firebricks. That would look cool. Those colors are doesn't make sense and doesn't ignite to working instinct even if it is brighter.
11:14 and my mind immediately goes back to that little British Electricians limerick James May recited on his TV program Man Lab: "Brown is Live, Blue is not, Green and Yellow, Earth the lot."
pedazodeboludo it would be easy to take out one side of the wood thing and pull it out from there and push the new one in, but idk that’s up to him for when the time comes
nice video make the filters so u can remove them when they get dirty make them in frame so u can slide it in and out and make sure u get fans for intake filters to have equal flow pressure it just makes extraction better and don't forget to silicon all edges of the spray booth top to bottom and just the tip when u cut plasterboard cut it than bend it and cut it from inside of the bent side it is way easier hope this will help with the build.
It was possible to make a second layer of the grid - removable (for example, on the latches) .. and then each time remove the grid by opening the brackets to change the filter. Hello from Crimea, we are also hot +27C !
Todos os vídeos que você faz me faz aprender bastante. Continue com essa sua dedicação e com esse excelente trabalho que não é fácil e também não é para qualquer um. Meus comprimentos!
Looks like a good idea, just dont see the filtered air to be recirculated into the painting area, instead of to outdoors. Also if any fumes get pulled thru bang. .
Excelente hasta la última parte, los filtros de succión no sé pueden cambiar? Le hubiera hecho un doble marco a la malla, así podrían cambiarse fácilmente, pensa que si pintas seguido, eso se tapa rápido.
great job!!! i only wonder if it isnt much work to remove and change the filter, i think it will get dirty very fast and will have to be changed a lot, to remove all the screws and stamps...i dont know.. wanted to build some paint booth too but to be real the ex vents are too expensive for me
😆 He slips and almost dies but makes no sound.
great job by the way 👍
Not only a TH-cam who actually shows their mistakes, but one who also doesn't violently curse.
8:14 if anyone is wondering
Hey, Steve! What an awesome shop you're building! Your courage and determination to build a new life in a new country starting from scratch is admirable. Who else is getting Shop Envy??? Take care, my friend and stay the course. You're doing great!
Yeah I'm just thinking, "well I don't think mine is going to be this nice". To make a good paint booth it certainly isn't cheap for the average DIY. It at least confirms I am probably better off with temporary setups, I bet each of those fans are around $300. I'm guessing by the looks of it these are all small costs considering he does this for a living, and imagine how much money he just actually saved. He bought all the materials and did everything himself, doesn't get any more cost effective than that. Well done!
Nice to see a man who goes to extremes for his fans. 😜
I think this is the greatest video I've watched on TH-cam building paint booth. Honestly your work is most impressive and detailed. Please keep up the good work ❤🎉🎉🎉
Finally a new video, dude if I was painting I would have paint all over the floor, and even the ceiling. Great job.
That’s the best garage/spray booth floor i’ve ever seen
Glad you didn't die. Great job. Can't wait to see the finished booth.
Be careful, IKEA wants to know your address 😂😂
😂
You are the best car youtuber I know, also i like Goonzqad, but you makes thees videos soo interesting that o could watch them all day!
We love watching you. please upload more videos. greetings from Turkey (translated google :)) )
I'm sorry to say I cracked up when you stacked it on the wet board lol. Glad to see you didn't go down though.
I am so glad I stumbled on your chanal. Hands down best on TH-cam. So attention to detail. Love the videos, I can't wait to see more.
Man, I'm sorry but 8:14 made me burst out laughing xD!
I'm happy that you didn't hurt yourself ^^ Keep up the good videos! \o/
Cheers from Brazil!
LOL Who ,including myself hasn't done something similar ,
don’t think I’m just gonna let that extra **thicc** comment slide
That was extremely cool
I'd really enjoy seeing them installed
Awesome work man, please keep the videos coming!
Awesome video dude, love how you're showing more of your personality in these videos now.
He Protecc
He Attacc
most importantly,
He avoid wet board STACC.
I could probably just watch a video about those fans to be honest. You spoil us.
Hahaha i love how it went from "Coat it carefully with multiple coats of paint" to "Broke it. Ran out of white sealant." Gotta keep that realism alive!
Still has that Restore It vibe, great video!
Suggestion to improve the design: Add a slot for the filter material so you can drop new material in when replacing it, without removing the staples. Use OSB or ply for the top, those fans will weaken the wall board. Other than that, great work, never thought to make your own set up and now I am wondering what I could come up with.
Awesome man keep up the good work 👌🏻👌🏻
Glad you’re ok and thanks for the laugh!!! I like the air box too!! Need one for my garage!
I envy you your awesome workshop so much man! My BMW still waiting for its own garage.
I already can't wait for the next part!
Amazing work mate ! Thanx for sharing. 🙏👌👍
You're videos are awesome, great job on all your work
Thats looking wicked , great job!
Keep up the good work Steve! I am always here bro!
You should've to paint your workshop yellow and black. A few parts maybe made with red firebricks. That would look cool. Those colors are doesn't make sense and doesn't ignite to working instinct even if it is brighter.
11:14 and my mind immediately goes back to that little British Electricians limerick James May recited on his TV program Man Lab: "Brown is Live, Blue is not, Green and Yellow, Earth the lot."
Great video, spray booths coming together nicely.
Wow! Awesome Video!
Your workshop layout is amazingly neet & organised. Very impressed.
Does that make it hard to change the "filters" ?
pedazodeboludo it would be easy to take out one side of the wood thing and pull it out from there and push the new one in, but idk that’s up to him for when the time comes
I was wondering the same thing about it. Not that I could do better. Was just thinking
The beams worked!! haha Good effort as always brudda
Your slip nearly gave me a heart attack! Be careful brah!
Never clicked so fast
Very good 👍
I hope they have those communal bins where you are. Used to find all sorts of good stuff left beside them.
Sustain the outstanding work !! Lovin' it!
i love watch your videos listening Simply Red - Holding Back The Years
Great job!
Great job Dude!
nice video make the filters so u can remove them when they get dirty make them in frame so u can slide it in and out and make sure u get fans for intake filters to have equal flow pressure it just makes extraction better and don't forget to silicon all edges of the spray booth top to bottom and just the tip when u cut plasterboard cut it than bend it and cut it from inside of the bent side it is way easier hope this will help with the build.
great concept only thing I would do different would be to add a door on the front so you can change out the filters
Good job
Excellent
Good sport showing that slip. Lol
Bro didn't want to change filter in future 😂
man i cant wait untill you have bare subscribers and start restoring some really high end cars like a Mercedes Pagoda or something
Me either J a, Me either :D
Vey nice DIY
couldn't stop laughing at 8:14. so funny, I'm still laughing
I really wanted you to drop the sponge after turning the fan off as if it had it pinned to the ceiling
It was possible to make a second layer of the grid - removable (for example, on the latches) .. and then each time remove the grid by opening the brackets to change the filter. Hello from Crimea, we are also hot +27C !
Oh yes daddy. New video!
Here you go son.
Your fumes are going to nowhere buds
When are you gonna upload the E30 restoration ?
After he is done repaving the roads of Spain.
The next video will be the first episode of the engine restorations. I'm gathering almost every single part right now. It's coming soon.
@@RestoreIt that's good to hear
@@RestoreIt Engine restoration? Oh my
What does he do for a living? It seems he can do anything
Todos os vídeos que você faz me faz aprender bastante. Continue com essa sua dedicação e com esse excelente trabalho que não é fácil e também não é para qualquer um. Meus comprimentos!
Kind of thought he was already done lol, but anyway that shop looks hella dope
I'm hoping you are only going to paint with white paint in this room, it looks so nicely painted ( ;
awesome!!!
Looks like it will be a negative pressure booth. So make sure your fans are explosion proof.
So i guess you be putting pipes to extract the air out right?
?? I think this is about getting the paint stick to the filters.
99dimensions I think that makes sense
well job bro
So, because he didn't use an Ex cable gland with the Flameproof fan motors (Ex d), he's completely defeated the explosion protection of the motors.
Looks like a good idea, just dont see the filtered air to be recirculated into the painting area, instead of to outdoors. Also if any fumes get pulled thru bang. .
see you almost fall, make me hart attack
Nice work!👍🏻
Excelent video...
We used a peelable coating on the spray booths at work.
7:30
T H I C C
good work. clean and VERY VERY efficient. I'm worried though at how easy changing hte filters will be, and how often you'll need to do it...
‘Explosion proof’?? I should bloody hope so
thanks for sharing that
What your neighbors have to think of you like o devil what is he now up to ,great build very handy i might do something a little smaller ;-)
Hi great job . really like Your movie :)
Was good right up to the point you stapled the fence material to the outside and now can't change the filters. Lol
Also wanna vent that air outside
8:15 😂😂😂😂 i dieded laughing😂😂 sorry but thats soo relatable 😂
Hi I love this video I'm building a booth now was wondering if you could link the exhaust fans that you used in the video.
Thanks 😎🤘
Nice job 👍
Very good job bro 👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪
Excelente hasta la última parte, los filtros de succión no sé pueden cambiar? Le hubiera hecho un doble marco a la malla, así podrían cambiarse fácilmente, pensa que si pintas seguido, eso se tapa rápido.
Cool build. What did you pay for the fans? Exchanging those filters will be a pain though
neat
great job!!! i only wonder if it isnt much work to remove and change the filter, i think it will get dirty very fast and will have to be changed a lot, to remove all the screws and stamps...i dont know.. wanted to build some paint booth too but to be real the ex vents are too expensive for me
So where does the extraction extract to ??
Inside the painting space ??
Aren't you supposed to extract to the outside somehow ?
Air in Air out ?
how much the exhaust fans are n where did you purchase them 3
Bravo
when you slip like that your supposed to yell am falling LOL and if you hit the floor you yell pimp down pimp down
Haha, Next time I'll make sure to!
Good video , but where is your aexhaust to take the fumes outside?
Good job but it's going to be a half day changing filters
good work. i like it.
Thanks Luke!
Wow
8:15 😁
Hell yeah
THICC
Great vid, I've just ordered these fans for my booth. Are they loud? Will they annoy neighbours? Cheers!
What fans did you buy??