Clean Up Your Act: Spraybooths Baxley GA

To achieve cleaner paint work, you must fully understand these basic issues, along with the bells and whistles - such as lights and doors - that make the booth easier to use. Read on to know more about this topic.

Weaver & Son Automotive
912-367-5219
789 Blackshear Highway
Baxley, GA
Extreme Team Inc
912-367-2233
2384 Golden House
Baxley, GA
Sellers Auto Sales Inc
912-367-6393
2157 Golden Isle W
Baxley, GA
Whitaker Service Center
912-367-2364
375 City Circle Rd
Baxley, GA
Henrys Carwash
912-367-0945
1673 City Circle Rd
Baxley, GA
Joe's Paint Body Shop
912-367-2900
8450 Hatch Pkwy N
Baxley, GA
Scottys Paint & Body
912-367-3581
137 Omega Cemetery Rd
Baxley, GA
Vidal and Reys
912-367-9200
1901 Hatch Pkwy S
Baxley, GA
Kenworth of Savannah, Inc.
912-366-9040
P O Box 177
Baxley, GA
Extreme Honda
912-366-8131
2384 Golden Isle W
Baxley, GA

Clean Up Your Act: Spraybooths

A spraybooth, in simplest terms, is nothing more or less than a fire-retardant box with air moving through it.

By Mark Clark
7/1/1996

Mark Clark

How the box is built, where the moving air comes from and where it goes on the way out of the box are the basic issues about any booth. To achieve cleaner paint work, however, you must fully understand these basic issues, along with the bells and whistles - such as lights and doors - that make the booth easier to use.

The Building Blocks

Class I Division I locations where flammable solvents are being sprayed generally require walls and ceilings with a two-hour fire rating. The rating describes the ability of the enclosure to contain flames, hopefully long enough to extinguish them. Two-hour ratings are available by using metal panels, cement blocks or even double-layer, 5/8-inch sheet rock on metal 2x4s.

  • Cement blocks - One problem with cement-block construction is the porosity of the blocks: OSHA regulations may call for "smooth" interior walls. Block walls would then have to be filled and sealed to obtain a smooth finish. Sealing the blocks also makes for cleaner paint work, eliminating any place for dust to hide.
  • Metal panels - Most all manufactured spraybooths use metal panels to construct the spraying box. Some booths use single-thickness metal panels, and others use double layers with insulation sandwiched in between.

    For many years, rust was a huge problem for spraybooths, just as it was for automo...

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