
You might notice that there is an extra fan in the picture. It is an in-line duct fan that I used in the first version of the spray booth. It is rated at 80 cfm, but it didn’t even push enough air to open the flaps on the dryer vent. I couldn’t return it to the store, so I left it hooked up and added the bathroom exhaust fan.
I also researched another version that used a kitchen range hood as the top of the booth. I couldn’t find a used one at the time, so the bathroom exhaust fan seemed like a reasonable solution.
It is pretty crude and it could be refined many different ways, but I am really happy with it and more importantly no one in the household is complaining about the paint fumes or overspray.




