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A little smaller, but it has a floor!Here's another option I found on Amazon:
Spray Booth
Rocker has free shipping on orders over $35.Heck, for the price in comparison to a real tent, I'd get that for the grandkids to play round in, it's usually setup in the house anyway.
Kidding aside, looks like a nice setup, with prime shipping on the one Bill linked, it's tempting.
so use a drop cloth and get the one with the door.i rennies case he wants a floor, i would suggest a door because over spray will travel through out the room it is in
That was kind of my plan.so use a drop cloth and get the one with the door.
They do come in two smaller sizes. Check the Rockler (or other) catalogs.I don't use any kind of spray finish, but if I did that wouldn't fit in my shop with all the crap I have in there... there's almost no room for me.
several 1 gal water bottles (filled) make pretty good anchors for these things if he wind doesn't get o heavy and they'll work on concrete driveways. And they're portable.As an addendum to my earlier post - when using the tent outside you'll probably need tie-downs. They're not provided. One good gust of wind could ruin your whole project.
Great minds think alike. My thoughts also. I bought a photo tent recently... Darn, much bigger than I need. I have one that is too small for some things, now one bigger than I need, Guess I will go ahead and get a mid size one than I will have every situation covered. I would like to be able to afford an expensive digital camera to use, but nothing I do is important enough to justify the cost.Looks like it could also double as a photo tent for larger items. Might be tricky finding a good backdrop that's large enough, though.