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The wilds of Pennsyltucky

Hey, I am looking at setting up a semi permanent paint spraying station in my basement. The paint booths with little fans are not too expensive on Amazon nowadays and they should be able to easily deal with the limited amount of work I need to use it for (mainly base coating in the winter).

Part and parcel wit setting up the station will be replacing a very old window. I want to use glass block with a dryer exhaust block.

My question is: are the exhaust hoses from paint stations that same size as a dryer exhaust?

Thanks for any help you can give.

ender502

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I think most are. I know mine is.

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The wilds of Pennsyltucky

 Arschbombe wrote:
I think most are. I know mine is.


cool. Thanks!

ender502

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Same for me. Also a good bit more robust!

   
 
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