Testing An All New Waterfall Spray Booth
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Thats some cool laminar flow right there. It's beautiful. Thats just a great idea, the water catches any particulate in the ambient not just the paint but the dust too.
Something that we used to do at work was line the spraybooth with a clear plastic wrap that would stick to the walls. It let the lights shine through, but was plenty cheap and easy to replace after we'd start getting buildup on the walls. A turntable with a control foot switch would be really nice.
Great idea and I’ll use that with my booth.
I've thought about a turntable with a foot switch for years. You're motivating me to finally do it. Great tip about the plastic wrap too.
We used these 46 years ago where I worked, but these were huge, we stood next to each other with two, this is the ideal spray booth. thanks for sharing.
I have this booth too. If the water doesn’t fall all the way down the sides of the wall, you can touch the wall with your finger and use your finger to lead the water all the way down the wall. I do this on both sides and the waterfall will completely cover the wall for full coverage.
I just got this booth as well! Was wondering how often do you change the water? Is it okay to leave the pump in the water when not in use?
@@ExcaIan you should change it out every couple of weeks. More if you are painting often. The paint will definitely start building up in the water and that will cycle down into the waterfall.
Yes it’s okay to leave that pump in all the time. The pump was designed for aquariums.
One piece of advice. Keep an eye on the waterfall for the first couple of minutes it starts running. An air bubble in the water fall could stick to the top of the wall and split the waterfall. Then all this water starts shooting off and spilling passed the gutter. Once the pump has fully cycled the water you don’t have to worry about air bubbles any more.
@@vietdnguyen Thank you for the advice! Just a couple more things I'm wondering about...
How often do you change the filters? (manual says the activated carbon filters can be cleaned but I really doubt it lol)
Do you reckon it can be used as a normal spraybooth with the pump and water curtain detached?
Thanks again in advance!!
@@ExcaIan the blue filter in the back is changed whenever I notice a lot of paint dust buildup. (I wipe the dust off the filter a couple of times before replacing.)
I never replaced the black filter at the bottom of the waterfall. I just rinse it out in the sink or bathtub.
Yes you should be able to use it as a regular spray booth. The fan and suction behind the blue filter works exactly the same way ad those spray booths. The benefit of the waterfall is that it captures the paint dust in the air so it won’t fall back on your painted piece. You get a much cleaner paint job this way.
Awesome review. The waterfall looks great! I learn something new, putting a filter over the end vent is such a amazing idea!
Very interesting paint booth. The water seems to do an excellent job taking care of the overspray. A type of paint booth I will consider when it is time for me to get a new one. Thanks for sharing.
My dad routed his vent hose into a 5 gallon bucket with a few holes in the lid, and a chamber that goes into water in the bucket. Works great to help with filtering out the fumes.
Awesome idea!
wow so cool. I am thinking to do the same after the author of this awesome video proposed the same. Wonder if you can share a picture of what that setup looks like (especially the chamber)? That would help immensely.
their new design is pretty cool. thanks for showing this.. I have their original booth and it's still plugging away like a champ.
Always loved your videos ! You have helped me grow as a modeler with choosing paints and products to how to use them ! Just wanna say thanks again
You're welcome Dustin. Doing my best for you guys, it's a pleasure
I love how quiet and still effective the water pump is. I have been trying to replace my little paint booth with a better one. I use primer and spray cans a lot and the filter gets clogged pretty quickly. I wonder how this one handles it, but looks like the waterfall screen should at least prolong the life of the filter. Thank you for the review.
I wouldn't say its just your brother with the skills, you painting and model building skills are just as good !
What a game changer! This should help reduce junk in the paint for sure. Would like to see 2K primer tested and see how well it reduces the dust it creates.
Great video! I have been considering a spray booth as I airbrush more and more...I am really liking this one. Currently I only shoot acrylics, but who knows what the future will hold. Thanks!
This booth is top of the list in my dream setup! Nice addition! I know what I'm asking for next Christmas lol
Great video, I have been looking at these for a while now. This one tops my list so far.
Always good to see what other worthwhile equipment to get since I will be vesting my time into this pretty soon. Great tips always and always learning regardless age.
Okay 👍
Your reviews helped me select a compressor with tank and a starter airbrush kit. I think you just sold me on a booth!
Great review and information.
Thank you!
If it wasn't for the fact that I bought a spraybooth that I have not used yet, I would jump right on this. This is the perfect spraybooth to me. I liked the previous model, but this one seems better constructed even if it's less fancy.
Excellet review! I'm going to buy one of these and here is all the info and demonstration I need! thank you, sir!
Yeah this is the booth I am going to get I do believe. After seeing how easy and clean it is I believe this one is better than the one I was about to purchase.
already tested the big boy, things awesome, can't wait for it to get here.
Thanks for taking the time to share much appreciated
So basically you have Santa's workshop in the basement? Man, I hope to have a setup like that one day, it's really inspiring!
I call it my Fortress Of Solitude
Mmmmmm (?) More resembles (the) *_Underpants Gnomes_*_ Workshop:_ *
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Is there an Echo in here?
oh man I was debating if I should get one because changing the booth filter is one of my least favorite parts of painting. totally sold on getting one. Thank you for the review!
Must of missed the original older waterfall both. Never seen a paint both with a water feature. Pretty cool. Thanks again
Very interesting design. I will wait on this one though until I see some extended use reviews.
I have buy this month ago. This spray booth is fantastic! Every time I use vallejo primer in 0.5 airbrush my air purifier will over 200 in the room before.
After I use this the number never over 30, it's really good!
How is the water maintenance? Do you need to change it often? That's the only thing that worries me a bit, seems like a drag if you airbrush only once in a while. Do you put the hose out of the window still?
@@rancor1223 hose out of the window. I only change water once about used a month
@@sabonas01 Thanks! So you are still happy with the purchase? It's pretty expensive, but the air quality improvement and suction power is really tempting
@@rancor1223 I live in a air pollution city. This booth make my room clear than out door when I spray. I have a simple API sensor it never higher than 50. Before that when I spray AV primer, it always higher than 150.
Great looking paint booth
Use to use a rainbow vacuum cleaner it uses water as a filter it was hooked up to my home made spray booth it would suck the fumes from the paint booth through its water tank filter removing all the particulates and trapping the solvents in the water. When the water got dirty I just dumped it out and it was ready for more. Worked well indoors kept the fumes in the air to a minimum. With a water Bourne paint it would be ideal.
thank you for posting this product....this is what Im looking for
I've heard a lot of good things about Kaizo. I plan on grabbing some of their bottles before too long, but this looks like an incredibly cool spray setup. Out of my price range by a mile, but still incredibly cool.
Nice review. I currently own an old Artograph 2025 that works well but filter sheets are expensive. It's also noisy. This looks like a great replacement!
Looks like a great spray booth option, especially for someone living in an apartment/dorm or working in a shared space.
What are the dimensions at the front opening of the spray booth? Thank you for reviewing this product!
thats what i was thinking
I've been admiring this booth on Bartsharp but theirs is made of black plastic which I prefer to the light grey of this one. 9m3 of air extraction is the main reason I'm interested; I've got one of the small boothes you usually use and I don't think the air extraction is good enough, after airbrushing i have to clean the pigment out of my nostrils, i could wear a mask but it makes my face sweat. The extra spraying area is also a positive as well as the air extraction outlet poiting upwards versus on mine where it comes out of the back, making it difficult to position on my hobby desk. £245.00 is quite a lot of money for me at the moment though, my wife won't care if I buy it but still, if there are more important things to spend the money on I'll have to that first.
Great review as always, Mr. Rex. Thank you.
Edit* if you live in a hard water area like I do it could be worth adding some white wine vinegar to the water if you're caught short for demineralised water, it will help prevent limescale buildup.
I went from the shop to the Airforce base to paint several things, but they didn't warn me the first time about the waterfall, which was about 30W × 30H, like painting beside Niagara Falls 😅
I have one and love makes it easy to clean up
It's a great booth for sure. Great purchase my friend
nice review. How powerful is the exhaust fan to pull the spray? Is it comparable to the Pace Peace Keeper booths?
wow looks n runs way better then the other one nice keep them coming
Wow, that is one awesome spraying booth and reasonably priced too. Too bad it will cost a kidney if I imported it here.
Great review as always . Thank you!
Interesting! Thanks for the review!
Great looking booth.
It's a good idea but for the price I feel the water wall needs to be bigger. Maybe in the next version. Great review!
Another awesome video! Thank you.
Hey Rex, I has airbrush question. I moved into a high rise and the windows don't open in the units. However, there is a separate office floor with private rooms. If I airbrush in one of the rooms and use my spray booth to push the fumes out, do you think the floor would be okay for people to use the next morning? I only use acrylics and can't imagine any lingering fumes being worse than what you would get from oil painting.
Either way, I'm gonna try it until I get yelled at. May have to get one of these waterfall booths too.
Happy New Year!
Perhaps something like Jet Dry would work better as a sheeting agent than dish soap since it's made to sheet water off your glassware in the dishwasher? Would a very thin layer of some kind of silicone release spray work to lightly coat the walls so they were easier to wipe down? I know hardware stores carry silicone-based sprays. Just wondering.
I wouldn't want silicone spray anywhere near my paint jobs. Clear saran wrap is less messier.
I would vent outside. I was in charge of the Paint Shop where I worked. The waterfall paint booth was vented outside because of the fumes, they were a health hazard & flammable especially in enclosed space (cardboard box, a room). Painters wore forced air masks. Yes we were painting train cars, but basic safety still apply. All Paint Shop employees had to attend safety training annually. I prefer enamels & lacquers, use a small paint booth & a mask.
The filter is useless for removing fumes & smells, that's why the can warnings say a "well ventilated area". The water captures the paint dust only as does the filter. The VOCs from the solvent based paint remain the home , workshop atmosphere which is the health hazard to anyone spending time in the building. Why chance it, vent outside.
This should be pinned.
I expressed the same concern and it's weird that he is only replying to comments asking about out of stock or where to get it. This smells kinda fishy
Thanks for the great video content! I have a couple of questions. I use my current conventional booth every other day to air brush fishing lures. I paint 5 to 10 lures at a time. I use both water based acrylics and enamels but mostly water based acrylics. I am considering on making a water curtain, waterfall spray booth purchase. My questions are 1. How often do you change the water? 2. What alerts you to change the water? Again thanks for posting the great content, keep up the great work.
very interesting, really think in update my paint box from amazon boxes hahaha
"And welcome back to.....whatever this room is." 🤣
Very interested in your thoughts long term on this as far as cleaning and maintenance goes.
Noice! A spray booth with an infinity pool! Quiet too, anyway you look at it's a bargain! And a great idea!, And is effective also, guess no need for the fan at all! 🤗
This question may have already been asked somewhere, but can this be used for can spray paints? I am just getting into airbrushing, but i normally use regular spray cans.
Thanks man, great video. 👍
That is one cool booth.
Wow, that is a wonderful product and thank you for the amazing review. I think I’m gonna have to pick one of these up.
I was wondering if you could tell me which compressor you were using as I found that to be fairly quiet as well..
Much appreciated friend. God bless you and your family.
Here is the air compressor I am using in this video
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When you use this type of spray booth, how is the smell in the room? Is it kept down aswell? Thanks
Could you maybe do an updated paint mixer shootout? I've seen some mixers on Amazon that are like your $100 one but they are in the $40 range. Just wondering if they would be comparable. Thank you for all of your amazing videos, I feel genuinely well informed and more confident in my gunpla building because of your content.
If it's 40 bucks it sucks , you gotta get the same one he has , I have it and it's Freakin amazing .......
Just get the $99 Four E mixer and be done already!
I’ve been putting my paints in a Harbor Freight rock tumbler stuffed with some rags about 30 minutes before I use them. Especially metallics, come out perfectly mixed.
At the beginning of the paint mixer video I did I show the $40 one, that doesn't go well
I just got mine based on your review. The water falls perfectly out of the box. It flow evenly across the clear plate, covering the whole surface. I didn't wipe it down with any solution, because I wanted to see how it works first. Maybe your top side is angle just a tad too forward? Great review. It was thorough enough that I had no questions on how it works. Just followed their instructions for assembly. Easy. I'm a Mr Color guy, but the thought of silent painting using acrylics is so damn tempting. I'm just terrible at using acrylics through the airbrush.
Acrylics are fussy but worth it for my house, i like painting with my kitty sleeping next to me 😄
Are you still happy with it? How is the water maintenance? Seems like that would be kind of a sore point.
Have a dumb question if I use an acrylic water-based and I use a thinner that’s the solvent right that’s what it’s doing it’s breaking down the solution. I’m still new so I’m making sure that I’m getting the Termanology right thanks for the help😊
Just ordered mine. 😎
Will you be testing the larger fancier one that they currently have on preorder? I want to buy it, but they have released so few photos, and a short rapid cut video of it. I really want to see one in the hands of a reviewer before I pull the trigger on a $350 potential disaster.
Does it work with only water-based paints or can you use enamels with the water?
THIS WATERFALL SPRAY BOOTH, I SHALL BUY AS SOON AS I CAN ONE !
What about a rattle can demo to show possible overspray.
Also what is the cost and availability for the carbon filter? Are the booth’s dimensions available.
Thanks for a great informative video on a very useful video as you had promised. I have already placed my preorder.
Great channel I just watched your Timbertech compressor review. I watched this video the other day. I am new to airbrushing great content. I just subscribed 😊
I sure do like that booth
Have you tried to see if it could handle shaker can overspray?
Thank you
This thing would have me running to the bathroom every 15 minutes of spraying
You got that right LOL
😂 or...
in few days u get used to.
THE REAL DEAL is ... bringing an group of customers/clients near...
I never knew of any "non window" options. I may have to try that. I usually have to dictate my entire set up to make sure the tub can reach the window lol.
Interesting booth. One thing, I would have been interested to see how it handles a rattle can? Be it paint or a primer. Different amount of spray being introduced into the booth. I would have liked to see the switches on top of the booth instead of the back, for easy reach, but that's just a personal preference.
It's not rated for aerosols and solvents. You could use it but I imagine the fan isn't explosion proof so use at your own risk. Otherwise you'd need a proper extractor hood setup for something like that.
This booth is actually called HS-E600
Saw some vids of it around CZcams and other Chinese websites
Yes, HS E600 same model that is selling in a Model store here in Australia for AUD $399.99
Would it be worth it to make a booth out of that poster board you have and using the stick on leds from the dollar store? Also I think I have some old computer fans I could use as ventilation
This has a lot of promise. Perfect for people who live in apartments.
Thanks
Nice booth. I could be wrong, but for a lazy person like myself, it looks high maintenance.
Get a can of Silicone Spray and spray the entire surfaces inside the booth, this way the paint will never ever 'adhere' to the inside panels and super easy to clean!
Great tip, I'll use that
Don't use silicon spray for anything ever. Its like a layer of oil/grease that rubs off on everything and permanently ruins it. Just because its clear doesn't make it good.
Use car products called ceramic spray. Its a very hard drying silicon carbide layer that doesn't rub off. Its harder than glass once dry
Silicon and paint do not work well together unless you like a lot of fisheyes in your paint jobs.
pretty cool!
merci, c'est la meilleure review de cet équipement !
I would love some options about hvlp gun air systems.. this is really cool though!
Nice, neat, and organized. Good job Rex!
Having worked in a large machine shop that painted our own machines and details, I'm very interested to see how cleaning is on this. It would take them 2 days and an absolutely horrid smell would overpower everything.
Very nice booth
Great video...even had my wife intrigued! :D
Makes me wonder if the rain x would make cleaning up a booth easier. I just got a new booth set up. I'm going to try rain x see how it does.
Unless things have changed rainex instructions state do not use on plastic head lights!
Use ceramic car spray
If you wanted to go Extreme with this set up you could always disassemble it and clean then wipe the interior with a quality ceramic hydrophobic coating....
What're the physical dimensions of this? Specifically how deep is it? I have a small desk in my office is like to set it up in
Great review 👍
I keep aquariums too, however I wonder how long it will take for the paint to damage that magnetic impeller on that pump. Won’t it coat it over time.?
Excellent 👌
Not a bad price. I like
Could I just hold the trigger of the airbrush if I'm swooping back and fourth, I can't do what your doing my arthritis is a drag. How does that work does the water keep the overspray down?
Is this safe to use lacquer paints with?
There's these large cylinders that are carbon air filters. Wonder if putting one of those over the exhaust would help with smells and whatnot?
I tried one with my laquer paints to avoid venting outside. It didnt help the smell at all. Had to vent it outside.
would you still use the same setup with lacquer base hobby paint? >.>
Smell is the absolute least of the concern with solvent based paint, my man. You're still throwing those VOCs back into the room right through that aquarium pad.
He's only spraying nitrocellulose, no biggie right?
What are the dimensions for the booth. The pictures on website to purchase it make is seem very shallow but your video makes it look really deep.
Theres a japanese waterfall booth thats super amazing, this one looks nice tho
Love this video. I can see you put a sponge thing at the mouth of the exhaust pipe outlet. Can the machine be used like that ? Normally I read the outlet needs to go to window? My dungeon is similar to yours with no window. Any advice ?
The bucket works great. Just put some water in the bottom of the bucket and be sure drill air holes in the bucket lid
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks. Do you just leave say 5cm to 10cm of clearance between mouth of outlet and bucket? How far typically away from the water level would you put?
@@jymloke about half way between the lid and and the bottom
This looks exactly like the OPHIR water curtain on amazon.
hey buddy, love your videos is this spray booth good for solvent base paints?
Yes it is, it was designed for them