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I remember when I worked body & paint years ago, we had a static electricity problem where we lived. To reduce the amount of dust being attracted to the car we actually needed to pound a ground rod into the floor inside of the spray booth and ran a jumper cable from the grounding rod to the frame of the car.
I'm going to try the carpet trick I always wet the floor before I paint but if I'm doing a job on a really hot day it usually dries before I'm through painting
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I remember when I worked body & paint years ago, we had a static electricity problem where we lived. To reduce the amount of dust being attracted to the car we actually needed to pound a ground rod into the floor inside of the spray booth and ran a jumper cable from the grounding rod to the frame of the car.
Yes sir I’ve heard of that and people using a chain over the axle to the floor.
What’s the most flammable paint type like is clear coat more flammable then say single stage?
@timhudson8958 I’m honestly not sure
I'm going to try the carpet trick I always wet the floor before I paint but if I'm doing a job on a really hot day it usually dries before I'm through painting
Yup and it can rust out a metal booth. Water also can splash up on the car from hose flopping over
You’ll love the carpet
You Should be able to hook up a wireless remote to your paint booth, I hooked one up to my 220 V dust collector
Interesting. Was it expensive?
Interesting. Was it expensive?
Good stuff my man. But I’m sure you’ll get some comments on the carpet🤣
Lol I’m sure but hey that’s fine. Some painters like it and some don’t. Works good for me
I have a home booth and carpet was one of the best things I did.
It really does help