0:00What's up everyone? I'm gonna do a video here. Not sure how long it's gonna take for me to do it. I'm just gonna wing it and see what happens. Basically I want to show you how to build a kill room also known as a spray room or a shoot room for clear coating your pinball playfield at home. People out there may send it off to get done professionally because they don't feel comfortable doing it in their own environment or they don't trust their own skills and that's perfectly valid I'm not going to tell you that you should be doing what I'm going to be doing I'm just giving those that are willing to do that a some knowledge on basically on how to do it on a decent budget there may be cheaper slash even better ways to go about doing this but at least if anything you might be able to learn from either one my mistakes or two the way I'm doing it could be the way that you'd rather do it all right all right so currently working on the getaway still got some things I got to do but I'm gonna go ahead and start doing this video that way you can see exactly what is gonna need to be done I should wanna this is the first time I'm gonna be filming or doing a kill room inside my garage I've usually done it outside but I'm gonna do it on the inside now because I don't trust the weather. So I'm thinking I should be able to fit it in this quadrant of my garage. I just got to basically get all this other stuff out of the way. Luckily, pretty much everything's on wheels, so I should just be able to roll to the other side and set it up in this vicinity. I mean, I could be completely wrong. I ain't going to fit, but just eyeballing it, I think it's going to work. So that's the next thing to do is just to make room for it. Okay, got the area all cleaned out or moved away. Now that I've got my quadrant here, let's see if everything fits. We'll start with of course the main thing to get, the canopy. Alright, this gives you an idea of how much room the canopy is going to take up. This is basically as wide, as much surface area that the whole area is going to take up. to move it around and I can adjust the height of these to go higher but I have yet to see if it's going to be able to max out am I going to be hitting the ceiling or not and it fits with a good amount of space above I could actually with this particular canopy I can actually go up like an extra six inches or so but I don't need to I've got room to go even further over here I mean of course everyone's garages will vary but this is I think a technical 400 square foot two-car garage the benefit of being able to do it my garage as well is that I can get this all the way here close to the wall and then once I set up my exhaust I can open up my garage door like a foot or two and had the exhaust just blow directly outside and of course because that's where I wanted to go is not around me all right so now that I've got this all set up this is my base everything to protect anything from falling inside it Now I need to bust out good old plastic sheeting and then wrap it all the way around There we go Alright I got the first half set up so essentially just so you know with this size of canopy this is a 10 foot by 25 foot 3 mil thickness what I've done is I've used these clamps right here and you can get I mean I've got a bunch of these I got these at Harbor Freight I want to say they're like maybe a buck maybe or so a piece they're pretty cheap but that's what not on spring clamp they had good strong grip that I use basically get it in position clamped up all up underneath around here I got them up around the corners over here clamped up everything's on the other side of the blue canopy all the way around. So that's the first half. Now once I get finished doing the rest of the wall all the way over here I'm definitely going to have an overlap which I'll show you later on to where air just can't easily blow in. I don't want to just be able to walk into this room with ease because everything else can just come in here with ease if that's how it's gonna be yep and then once I'm in here and I've got everything off and I'm gonna get some you can use just regular painters tape so then as easily peel on peel off and I'll tape I'm probably gonna to do it this way around either way but I need this fixed I can't just have air easily accessibly go up underneath there and once it goes up it can come down right on top of the playfield dust is the enemy the cleaner the better so once I get all the my wrapping in order in place then I'm gonna tape off all my gaps that way the only air that is getting in here at least 90 plus percent of it is going to be through an intake alright so now we have the area completely surrounded I'm going to go inside I have an overlap of course it's always helpful to have one more person with you so that way they can come in behind you and walk this up but as you can see in the inside I basically got all these just kind of clamped up with those clamps all the way around up underneath one of the don'ts is do not open your garage door because then you'll do all this so I've got to go in now and patch all this stuff up with some uh some painter tape that ought to stick and work just fine trust me right after i did it i was like oh no why did i do that so uh in light of that note something you might want to do if you have the ability is to lock let me hold it down there we go is to lock your garage and evidently that shit don't fucking work so yeah i gotta open it a little bit so I can get the exhaust fan on there but uh yeah I'm thinking that the lock makes it to where it cannot be opened remotely so I think it's how it works yeah I think that prohibits remotely being able to open the door I'll have to verify that by trying to use my garage door opener so that way someone doesn't accidentally hit the button and cause that door to come up and just scrape the top of your kill room right here which is exactly what it did all right all right so i've gone around and secured the perimeter on the legs with more clamps this is how i'm going to get in here it's through this flap right here now i've already taped the intake and the exhaust i've actually got the exhaust going right now just to make sure I've got enough negative pressure in the room. I've got a fan going right here through an air filter so that way I'm not just you know letting anything in and everything that's coming out is going to be somewhat filtered. I've got it plugged in right here running through an extension cable. Back up here. It's kind of tight. I haven't cut the intake yet because I want to make sure I've got enough negative pressure. You know you've got some negative pressure if your wall is starting to go concave, get sucked in. And if I open up this flap, it wants to get sucked right back in. So that's letting me know that all the air that's in this room is getting sucked through this. So I've got a 20 by 20 by 1 taped all around, and that's going out that way.