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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6785
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #1

    Letting a part dry after spraying

    Afternoon all

    A ??

    What do you put a kit or parts into to dry after spraying?

    I tend to use a large plastic storage box or shoe box. Read somewhere that the box should have a grill of sorts to let the fumes out?? Getting the occasional bit of dust!

    Silly question possibly

    Bob
  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #2
    Me personally i just cover with kitchen roll. The air can still get in and about it but it'll keep the majority of dust off it. Some parts i don't even bother to cover.

    Suppose you could use a light cotton or nylon sheet. Although nylon has more static properties to it so might attract dust more.

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    • Waspie
      • Mar 2023
      • 3488
      • Doug
      • Fraggle Rock

      #3
      I have a large cardboard box completely open on one side. I then drape an old T-shirt over the open side leaving a few inches exposed at the bottom.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15645
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        I use one of those large plastic storage boxes. I have holes in the lid and a low wattage bulb to provide a bit of warmth. The bit of black tape is just to cover where the lid is cracked. A bit of thin plywood makes the base level.
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        • Waspie
          • Mar 2023
          • 3488
          • Doug
          • Fraggle Rock

          #5
          Originally posted by Jim R
          I use one of those large plastic storage boxes. I have holes in the lid and a low wattage bulb to provide a bit of warmth. The bit of black tape is just to cover where the lid is cracked. A bit of thin plywood makes the base level.
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          Got one of those in the loft - well a couple!! Bulb and wire - no problem. Another new project methinks!! Thanks Jim.
          (Damn!!! More work)

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          • BattleshipBob
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 6785
            • Bob
            • Cardiff

            #6
            Originally posted by Jim R
            I use one of those large plastic storage boxes. I have holes in the lid and a low wattage bulb to provide a bit of warmth. The bit of black tape is just to cover where the lid is cracked. A bit of thin plywood makes the base level.
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            Cracking idea Jim, thanks. Got the box already

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            • Andy T
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2021
              • 3239
              • Sheffield

              #7
              I have a food dehydrator. Even when not switched on it's a good, dust free but vented place to let things dry.

              Then if I'm impatient I can give parts a bit of warmth too

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              • Ian M
                Administrator
                • Dec 2008
                • 18264
                • Ian
                • Falster, Denmark

                #8
                Wait what!. We have to have drying boxes as well! I have an air fryer and a mini oven, will they work?
                Seriously though, if they fit in the spray booth, I just leave them there a while until the paint is dry. Cover the opening with a clean cloth.
                Group builds

                Bismarck

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #9
                  Wow, you all seem to take this paint drying seriously, I just spray and leave it!

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                  • Waspie
                    • Mar 2023
                    • 3488
                    • Doug
                    • Fraggle Rock

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ian M
                    Wait what!. We have to have drying boxes as well! I have an air fryer and a mini oven, will they work?
                    Seriously though, if they fit in the spray booth, I just leave them there a while until the paint is dry. Cover the opening with a clean cloth.
                    Originally posted by JR
                    Wow, you all seem to take this paint drying seriously, I just spray and leave it!
                    Ok, you two have convinced me!!!
                    Saves a job, more time to ponder on, do I Matt spray today or not???
                    There’s always tomorrow!!!
                    I mean, I don’t want to rush things, (not that I do). Work averted, glad I looked at my phone now.

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                    • Waspie
                      • Mar 2023
                      • 3488
                      • Doug
                      • Fraggle Rock

                      #11
                      My simply set up.
                      1 x cardboard box (cut to size).
                      1 x SWMBO’s old t-shirt!!
                      Job done!!
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                      • Tim Marlow
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 18883
                        • Tim
                        • Somerset UK

                        #12
                        The dust is prob getting pulled in by the spray booth anyway Bob. The best start to a dust free finish is probably keeping the spray booth clean.

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                        • BattleshipBob
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 6785
                          • Bob
                          • Cardiff

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          The dust is prob getting pulled in by the spray booth anyway Bob. The best start to a dust free finish is probably keeping the spray booth clean.
                          I always hoover the booth and desk first, impossible to keep bugs, spiders out. I would imagine where ever you sprayed dust etc is a problem. Of course ships being long and especially 1/200 it's a big problem. Will ask modelshed on YouTube, he's built some superb 1/200 kits and is helpful?

                          Was wondering if a ceiling extractor fan might help?

                          Thanks all some good stuff!!

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            I just put the model back onto my workbench

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                            • Scratchbuilder
                              • Jul 2022
                              • 2689

                              #15
                              Dust, what dust, I do not do dust.... All I do is dog hair when the storm into the room looking for their treat or to see what the noise is about, or SWMBO decides it is haie washing time and walks about brushing her hair.... And if I complain all I get is Aaaaawwwwwww! Shaddap!!!!!.....

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