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Be sure to include a paintbooth with an external (to your house) exhaust. I bought the Micro-Mark booth and used a flexible dryer exhaust hose and a piece of plywood to vent it outside. Just cut the plywood to fit your window opening and then cut a hole for the vent hood. Hook one end of the flexible hose to the vent and the other to the booth exhaust port and you're in business. I also mounted the booth on another piece of plywood so I could add an airbrush holder and have somewhere to put stuff. Drilled a coouple of holes in the back end of the plywood so I can hang the whole thing under the benchwork when it is not in use.
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