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The spray booth helps to remove harmful fumes and trap airborne paint particles. | The spray booth helps to remove harmful fumes and trap airborne paint particles. |
Revision as of 12:50, 21 February 2019
Spray Booth | |
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Intended Use | For Spray painting and other activities involving harmful fumes |
Team | Infrastructure |
Floor | Upstairs |
Map | |
Locations: all pages {{}} |
The spray booth helps to remove harmful fumes and trap airborne paint particles.
DO
- Protect your lungs! Wear suitable PPE, such as a respirator or dust mask, and eye protection.
- Keep the door closed.
- Tidy up when finished.
- Spray away from the door, towards the back wall of the booth.
DON'T
- Set the booth on fire.
- Spend too long in the spray booth. Take regular breaks to let harmful fumes be extracted
- Get paint on other people's projects.
- Leave your project in the booth for longer than necessary.
Switching On/Off
The photo shows the spray booth plugged into an extension behind the laser cutter. As this is not convenient for access, it is now connected to an extension accessible from the Electronics Bay.
The power is fed through a RCD safety cutout. One button turns on the power, the other trips it off.
Project History
Spray Booth | |
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Primary Contact | Infrastructure |
Created | 08/07/2013 |
Status | Complete |
Type | Hackspace Infrastructure |
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The Spray booth was an infrastructure project completed by the infrastructure team in 2013.