claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.022
Budget DIY clear coat booth build guide: 25 sq ft, $70, PVC frame with intake/exhaust fans.
Total materials and tools cost approximately $70
high confidence · Host explicitly states cost range at video opening and in build planning phase
Booth requires 69 feet of 3/4-inch PVC pipe to build to specifications shown
high confidence · Host performs detailed mathematical breakdown: 5ft perimeter + 20ft on top + 5ft center brace + 24ft height = 69ft total
Booth dimensions are approximately 25 square feet with interior headroom of 6-6.5 feet
high confidence · Host repeatedly references 25 sq ft footprint and specifies 3ft height measurement on two sides enabling comfortable standing
20x20x1 air filters are the cheapest option available for intake/exhaust setup
medium confidence · Host mentions this during filter selection but provides no comparative pricing data or source verification
The setup can be broken down, rolled up, and stored for later reuse
high confidence · Host explicitly states this as a key advantage over previous canopy setup at multiple points
“when I say that I mean you essentially give a bunch of space in your garage to your wife and she takes it”
Carrie Hardy@ 0:54 — Sets comedic tone and establishes motivation for space-efficient design
“I call it a kill room because it always makes me think I'm uh Dexter whenever I'm setting this damn thing up”
Carrie Hardy@ 2:58 — Personal anecdote explaining the terminology; references Dexter TV show
“so looking at who 69 dudes so 69 ft of PVC is what you will need”
Carrie Hardy@ 5:22 — Key technical specification for replicating the build; includes exact PVC calculation
“I don't want it on there”
Carrie Hardy@ 6:56 — Emphasizes contamination prevention rationale for intake/exhaust system
“if I don't have enough exhaust then I'm going to be getting getting all my Vapors and fumes into the rest of my garage and into my home and we don't want that”
Carrie Hardy@ 10:29 — Safety justification for balanced intake/exhaust airflow design
“this design is not for best this is basically what is sufficient and will get the job done”
Carrie Hardy@ 12:53 — Explicitly sets expectations that booth is functional template, not optimized solution
“we are getting closer and closer to Texas pinball festival and I am on crunch time to get certain machines ready to go”
community_signal: Carrie Hardy producing educational DIY content for pinball community, demonstrating commitment to knowledge-sharing and accessibility of restoration projects
high · Entire video structured as instructional guide with precise measurements, cost estimates, and explicit invitation for viewers to replicate and improve upon the design
event_signal: Texas Pinball Festival approaching with multiple machines requiring preparation; content creators actively documenting work
high · Hardy states: 'we are getting closer and closer to Texas pinball festival and I am on crunch time to get certain machines ready to go' and mentions attempting to document projects despite time constraints
positive(0.82)— Hardy is enthusiastic and encouraging throughout, using humor to make the topic accessible. Self-deprecating jokes ('if I were smarter') and casual tone create inviting educational atmosphere. No criticism of manufacturers, competitors, or community members. Practical, problem-solving mindset emphasizes encouragement for viewers to attempt projects.
youtube_auto_sub · $0.000
Carrie Hardy@ 13:29 — Contextualizes video urgency; references upcoming major industry event