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Old 06-03-2008, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Has anyone purchased a spray panel? They look very nice. Was wondering the price point on them if anyone knows. Thanks!
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Eileen from this site gave me the lead to the Overspray Eliminator because that is what she uses and her room is GORGEOUS (if you search for " airbrush room" or "sunless room" you may find it - it is amazing), but it is out of my price range. Some one else listed the other in the same post. I have neither, as I was hoping to find someone who had the Spray Panel and could give some insight into its performance. Broken down, they seem very similar, but I'm no engineer.

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if you are not trying to make it portable that would be very easy to make if you know someone that is handy...
those $9 fans and $3 filters are not worth the price tag in my opinion...
the more expensive ones use a different filter but those can still be found online for around $50 a piece...
When I have a chance to actually build mine I will post a how to....
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My husband built something that has worked nicely for me for under 200. We got three panels of nice finished and sanded wood at home depot....about 6' tall and 2' wide. First, we painted them with a black semigloss paint. Stood them up and connected with piano brackets ( i think thats what they're called). In the middle panel we cut out three holes, one near top, one middle, and one near bottom. On the backside of the panel we attached box fans to where the holes are cut out. The back of the fan is to be the side attached to the wood. Inbetween the wood and the fan we placed a cut portion of a higher quality air filter. On the front side, we wanted to cover the hole that we had cut... basically to make it look better. So, we used the covers that wuold cover some bathroom ceiling intake fans. They just look like a grate or stereo speaker cover. They at home depot for a couple bucks. I have the 3 fans plugged into a power strip that I have tucked behind the unit. I just reach behind and click the power strip to turn on.

I am really tired so hopefully that all makes sense. I will try to take a pic and posted. I think it works great and looks professional also.
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If you could send any suggestions or photos I'm trying to upgrade my spray tan room and try to get rid off the overspray the is all over the salon! I have tile walls and floors and i had an hvac guy put a fan in the ceiling but it's everywhere. It might have to do with my gun also I have a Turbo Bronzer 3000 from California Tan. Any help is appreciated!!! Thanks!
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:33 PM   #6 (permalink)
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have you considered a tent?

I use one I got from bargain outfitters for 29.00 plus sh&H... cut a square out of the back and put a filter and box fan... its mobile too....folds up easy and has a carrying case...


just a thought if you dont want to have to build something....
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I have my uncle building one right now. So far it looks amazing. I will post pics when we are finished.
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I just bought the spray panels that Eileen has. I looked at so many options and read a ton of reviews. Although this one was the most expensive, it has the best reviews. Fingers crossed it is as good as Eileen and the reviews said! I want a fancy room and currently am using 2 box fans and just wiping down walls after sprays. (i spray in my mystic room)
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Looking at this picture it looks as if you could easily make these.

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I just bought the spray panels that Eileen has. I looked at so many options and read a ton of reviews. Although this one was the most expensive, it has the best reviews. Fingers crossed it is as good as Eileen and the reviews said! I want a fancy room and currently am using 2 box fans and just wiping down walls after sprays. (i spray in my mystic room)
I think you'll like it. It's easy to clean to. :)
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