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i got that same compressor unit marlon...happy with it thus far...just not happy with the price i paid compared to where you got yours at northern tools...damn wish i would of known to look there...can't beat that price...

darryl

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Here are some pictures of the spray table so far.

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Picture 3 Picture 4

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You are going to include a work light aren't you?

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I think so, I've been debating it because I have four 8 foot light ballasts in my shop all fitted with 5500K (or 5000K, can't remember) bulbs, so it looks like daylight in my shop, even with daylight I about produce more light than the sun.

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Have you considered swapping a few lamps out for 3500 kelvin, such as 'sp35' for GE, or '835' in Sylvania. With the really white or blue/white lights, you can get some washout on colors. Either that or maybe some "full spectrum" lamps right over the work bench. Just my opinion, of course.

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Have you considered swapping a few lamps out for 3500 kelvin, such as 'sp35' for GE, or '835' in Sylvania. With the really white or blue/white lights, you can get some washout on colors. Either that or maybe some "full spectrum" lamps right over the work bench. Just my opinion, of course.

Well the main reason I went with the daylight bulbs, was due to Peter Main. He told me there's nothing worse than coloring something and it looks perfect in you shop, and you get it outside and the colors seem all wrong. I haven't regretted that move yet.

I may still put a light there though.

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Great thread, tons of great info. Im getting the fever to build a booth now.

The lazy susan shown in the booth picture Kate posted is an upgrade Im doing today!

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