Inflatable Paint Booth. WOW. Look at the low price.

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I have seen these inflatable paint booths before, but they were always a bit pricey. This one really looks good, and it is less than $800. If I did not have access to a real paint booth any time, I would buy one. It is complete with ventilation and a double entry door. Just think, You could buy one of these, use it to paint one car (you'd probably use it 7 or 8 times what with priming, painting small parts, painting backs of parts and then painting the car), and then sell it for $400 or $500 as barely used. $300 or $400 is a small price to pay for the convenience of having the booth to use when and where you want. Booth rentals are sometimes available, but at $30 per hour (+/-) and you have to haul the parts there, this is the way to go. I DO AGREE that a perfectly acceptable job can be done in the garage, but this looks great.
Spray Booth Inflatable Tent Car Paint Portable Cabin 2 Blowers 26ftx15 – Vevor US
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Is this a real picture? There doesn't look to be much room to maneuver on the sides. I'm guessing it's a just a poor photoshop job?

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No filtration...
Yes there is. Follow the link. One of the yellow fan motor things is for filtration, the other is for inflation. I have seen these used / demonstrated on several car shows, and they looked like they worked really well. I'm not saying it is the perfect alternative, but I think it looks good. They come in different sizes.
 
How would you deflate it after all the overspray dried and hardened ?
 
A friend of mine uses these for doing paint touch ups at car dealerships (bumper and small jobs) the ones he uses have lasted a long time. He uses a shop fan for ventilation.
 
Yes there is. Follow the link. One of the yellow fan motor things is for filtration, the other is for inflation. I have seen these used / demonstrated on several car shows, and they looked like they worked really well. I'm not saying it is the perfect alternative, but I think it looks good. They come in different sizes.
Here in FL, they are pretty wild about Filters, not just ventilation...
 
The sun would eat one of those here. It's just brutal.. frost proof is nice... we see that once or twice a year! Lol not knocking the OP, I just don't know they'd be feasible down here
 
The sun would eat one of those here. It's just brutal.. frost proof is nice... we see that once or twice a year! Lol not knocking the OP, I just don't know they'd be feasible down here
You wouldn’t have it up unless you are painting so unless you do it full time I would think it can handle a few weeks of UV each year. If you paint full time you can probably afford/justify something more substantial.
 
I have seen these inflatable paint booths before, but they were always a bit pricey. This one really looks good, and it is less than $800. If I did not have access to a real paint booth any time, I would buy one. It is complete with ventilation and a double entry door. Just think, You could buy one of these, use it to paint one car (you'd probably use it 7 or 8 times what with priming, painting small parts, painting backs of parts and then painting the car), and then sell it for $400 or $500 as barely used. $300 or $400 is a small price to pay for the convenience of having the booth to use when and where you want. Booth rentals are sometimes available, but at $30 per hour (+/-) and you have to haul the parts there, this is the way to go. I DO AGREE that a perfectly acceptable job can be done in the garage, but this looks great.
Spray Booth Inflatable Tent Car Paint Portable Cabin 2 Blowers 26ftx15 – Vevor US
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Wow... Colvid, homeless?...
I seen one of these on graveyard cars as well. Maybe not this one in particular but these are more popular than people think and it is a great idea. I considered it myself.. one thing for sure you don't want to set it up on a windy day.. they're almost probably better off put inside a barn or something... I can imagine after the paint well dries there wouldn't be any problem deflating it if need be and just vacuuming it when it's set back up..
Personally I think it's an awesome idea..
 
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