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No if you want something that will take care of the fumes you will need to add at least another digit or two to that listed price. I have a similar spray booth and it really is only designed for particulates.
The one you've linked will help with overspray but set up like that (if you're using solvents or a can of spray) will be blowing the fumes back in your face.
I have http://www.tcpglobal.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=PAS+HSSB-22-16 but it's connected to an external vent. So you can add to the price of it, $50 (I'm in Canada) for the exhaust installation which was done while having other HVac work done so it may cost more if someone were coming in to do just that, plus the few $ for the tubing to connect the hood to the exhaust which I installed.
Well if you could recommend a specific product that would help a little more. Instead of scoping out prices is there a range CFM that i should be looking for that would give me a better idea of what to look for with no specific product to look at.
Automatically Appended Next Post: Rahz that spray booth pulls the fumes out and you have no problem with it (smell fumes)?
also would you happen to know the dba of that booth and witch type of fan is installed ?
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