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HaRuMaN:
If it has a fan... good chance it may have sparks, too...
patrickl:
Is the paint that flammable that it might combust on a spark?
HaRuMaN:
--- Quote from: patrickl on November 16, 2007, 05:59:48 pm ---Is the paint that flammable that it might combust on a spark?
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If its concentrated in a 3' by 4' space.... very possible.
TeamTEOR:
I'll agree here. Just about the only fan you can use that won't spark would be any kind of Brushless fans. Most computer type fans are of the brushless type. I still would be concerned about the use of a ceramic heater as well, but if you have it on a very low setting, you should be ok, however I would only have something like that outside (just in case). I am sure you idea is to keep things at good drying temp (70F to about 85F).
Tom
Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: HarumaN on November 16, 2007, 06:09:45 pm ---
--- Quote from: patrickl on November 16, 2007, 05:59:48 pm ---Is the paint that flammable that it might combust on a spark?
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If its concentrated in a 3' by 4' space.... very possible.
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I am using Krylon spray paint. My plan is to not have a sealed box with everything inside. The box will have two vents one for the heat to come in and the other for the fumes to go out. I have some flexable vent ducting that I can use to vent the box to the outside of the garage. I also have some metal ductwork that I can use to direct the heat into the box. Am I still creating a fire hazard?
TTFN and thanks
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