wagne223
Platinum Member
A vendor at work uses one. They typically do 1 or 2 panels on a vehicle and a lot of bumpers. Depending on the area he is working on he will offset the car in the booth to have more working room.
I am surprised how durable this thing is. It stays on site but it is inflated and deflated every day. After 14 months of daily use, there is no damage from deteriorating.
In the image, it was under an awning. It was there for 2 months, then was moved into a bay in the shop. So it is not in the weather.
Biggest advice I can give is use sandbags in the corners for breeze support, and make sure you use a dedicated circuit that is in good condition for the inflation fan.
If the circuit overheats and/or trips, the booth will deflate and lay on your fresh paint.
I am surprised how durable this thing is. It stays on site but it is inflated and deflated every day. After 14 months of daily use, there is no damage from deteriorating.
In the image, it was under an awning. It was there for 2 months, then was moved into a bay in the shop. So it is not in the weather.
Biggest advice I can give is use sandbags in the corners for breeze support, and make sure you use a dedicated circuit that is in good condition for the inflation fan.
If the circuit overheats and/or trips, the booth will deflate and lay on your fresh paint.