Steve Maskery
Established Member
Hi folks
I've been spraying, and have the headache to prove it. I have a little backlog of stuff I've made but not been able to finish, due to it being permanently winter. So a few fine days has had me busy with my Apollo (BTW I had an Apollo 600 with which I was pleased, and have upgraded to an 800 with which I am delighted).
I spray outside, as I don't have a dedicated booth, so am even more reliant on decent weather than someone with a booth indoors.
The main enemy is wind. Even a little bit.
So I've been thinking about booths. Maybe opening my garage doors and putting a hood over. Hmm, that would work.
But I've just bought a garden gazebo. No walls, but a frame and a roof for just £26, inc delivery. Should arrive tomorrow. I reckon with some cheap decorators plastic as walls (or cheap shower curtains from Lidl or somewhere) I should be in business. It won't protect me from a GF10, but the odd gust of breeze at just the wrong moment should be vanquished.
At least, that's my hope.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
Steve
I've been spraying, and have the headache to prove it. I have a little backlog of stuff I've made but not been able to finish, due to it being permanently winter. So a few fine days has had me busy with my Apollo (BTW I had an Apollo 600 with which I was pleased, and have upgraded to an 800 with which I am delighted).
I spray outside, as I don't have a dedicated booth, so am even more reliant on decent weather than someone with a booth indoors.
The main enemy is wind. Even a little bit.
So I've been thinking about booths. Maybe opening my garage doors and putting a hood over. Hmm, that would work.
But I've just bought a garden gazebo. No walls, but a frame and a roof for just £26, inc delivery. Should arrive tomorrow. I reckon with some cheap decorators plastic as walls (or cheap shower curtains from Lidl or somewhere) I should be in business. It won't protect me from a GF10, but the odd gust of breeze at just the wrong moment should be vanquished.
At least, that's my hope.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
Steve