Progress is being made on the Workshop Finishing Room. Yesterday, Kerry made the Spray curtains which will cover the walls and workshop entry door whenever I’m spraying finish on a project. I had recently installed the double door between the Workshop and the Finishing Room and added the exhaust and return filters. These filters will be used to clear the air of dust prior to spraying and also remove any airborne particulates while spraying.
I also completed the Spray table which will give me a solid turntable on which I can place the workpiece being sprayed. The Table uses a left over mobile heavy equipment base and will hold a couple hundred pounds, if necessary (after adding some sand bags to the base).
Next on the list are the cabinets and sink to serve as mixing and cleaning station.
Have a look!
Finishing Room Update
This view shows the door separating the Workshop from the Finishing Room. The door is an exterior grade door to maintain reasonable air-tight condition between the two rooms. Note the return filter above the door and the exhaust filter in the corner.[img src=https://tomstudwell.com/wordpress/wp-content/flagallery/finishing-room-update/thumbs/thumbs_img_4393.jpg]1170Finishing Room Spray Corner
This shows the corner set up for normal day to day use. Note the spray table in the foreground. The wooden top leaning on against the wall can be attached to the turntable to handle larger pieces.[img src=https://tomstudwell.com/wordpress/wp-content/flagallery/finishing-room-update/thumbs/thumbs_img_4396.jpg]980Finishing Room Spray Corner
This is how the corner will be set up for spraying. The curtains cover both walls and the door, exposing only the exhaust and return filters. There will also be a drop cloth placed on the floor while spraying.[img src=https://tomstudwell.com/wordpress/wp-content/flagallery/finishing-room-update/thumbs/thumbs_img_4397.jpg]900Another view of the Spray Corner
Note the blast gate and ducting coming from the wall to the Exhaust Filter box. This is attached to my Dust Collection system and will keep the room well filtered. Also note the coiled hose on the floor - this is attached, through the wall, to my HVLP Turbine, mainly to keep the noise from it, along with the Dust Collection system, on the far side of the wall. It also reduces the amount of particulate circulating into the turbine filters.[img src=https://tomstudwell.com/wordpress/wp-content/flagallery/finishing-room-update/thumbs/thumbs_img_4395.jpg]860The
This corner is ready to receive the cabinets, counter top, and large utility sink that will go along this wall.[img src=https://tomstudwell.com/wordpress/wp-content/flagallery/finishing-room-update/thumbs/thumbs_fr_cabmodel.jpg]800Model of the Finishing Room Cabinets
Here's a model of the Finishing Room Cabinets, countertop, and sink.
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