![]() ![]() We choose 7 feet because that made will make the tent tall enough for a person to stand in and wide enough for most pieces of furniture that I paint. We found that type of pipe was inexpensive yet rigid enough to support our structure. We used pipe that was 3/4″ in diameter and is labeled Schedule 40 (Sch.40 on the pipe). He agreed to write it, but that would probably take a few more years to complete, too. Since it worked so well, Tom was excited for me to post the tutorial for you guys. We don’t have a lot of extra space to store large items, so he wanted to make sure that the tent was collapsible, too. This way, I could paint in the garage (free from bugs) while protecting our surfaces. When Graco sent me the new sprayer, Tom finally agreed to build me the “easy and cheap paint tent” that he’s been talking about for years. Between the overspray in the garage and the little bugs that get in my piece when I paint outside, a paint brush provided me fewer frustrations. That overspray keeps me from spray painting most of the time. No matter how careful you are or how a particular product claims to limit overspray, you are going to have a thin coat of blue/white/black/red/whatever paint on anything that has the audacity to look at it funny. One of the bigest problems with spray guns and spray paint is the mess that they leave behind.
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