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I hooked a metal halide stadium light onto my engine crane and suspended it over the car to keep everything at a happy temp. it works well , it's pretty nippy outside yet it's warm enough to spray in th' shed, My problem is im too darn scared to let fly with paint and thinners in the shed with it switched on, it takes five minutes to heat up and brighten to full stregnth so turning it on and off isn't a practical option. Is it safe or should i pack it in? P.S ventilation isn't an issue as i got none. thanks. i'm a scardey cat so i'll leave the spraying until tomorrow but if anyone has an educated view on my concerns , i'd much apreciate it , there's still tomorrow night and the next and the ne...... sucumbing to th' thinners, goodnight. Edited by user Thursday, 8 December 2005 11:30:28 AM(UTC)
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Lighting and power and including exhaust fan motors in commerial and industrial spray booths are explosion proof. That is the fittings and the trunking to sheild the cable, so unless you have this sort of set-up, I'd give it a miss.
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it's a huge light for basketball stadium ( simillar to a hydro light but BIGGER. thanks mate i've already decided to pack it in tonight. |
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i'd really like to have the luxury of spraying at night, so tonight i'll try my artificial sunlight, now if i have thinner mist through the air and the light does ignight the fumes ....will it hurt bad? or just let of a whoof through the air? I'll keep th |
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Id say the chances of ignition would be slim but if it did oh boy you might be lookin for a new garage!
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i just dunno but i will in the next two or three hours when i'm ready to paint. If you could see this monstrosity of a light, you'd be spewing if'n you couldn't use it, bloody bright (i wear sunnies when it's on) and warms my shed on a cold night (40'x30'
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I had no issues when I used a couple of old IXL tastics.
In the old days, heat lamps were used with no flameproof protection, and there were never any incidents.
I can't see how it could ignite it unless you turn it on or off while the atmosphere is |
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i hear you mick, i like your take on things, now i better get out to work or i won't be painting anything tonight, ooroo |
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Done deal, no problems at all with the light, i even (from outside, behind the door) sprayed neat thinners into the shed 'till you couldn't see ****, sealed her up and left it to see what hapens but nothing, shed sees another day and i can paint at night |
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I'd say you were lucky this time perhaps, here are the hazards from a Workcover document - you may like to think them over before you plug in your monster metal halide next time.
Spray painting emits greater amounts of paint solvent than other applicat
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thanks fellas, i've decided to take the light into town and i'll show the thing to a painter and a sparkie.Might move compressor outside after reading your input, that is a source of spark every time it kicks in, much appreciated. Ooroo
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What u really need to know here is "what is the lowest FLASH POINT of the most perfect mix of AIR / THINNERS".
Maybe a Paint Shop could tell you this ? The Bulb itself is Sealed from the atmosphere (If you DROP or CRACK it LOOK OUT)
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but sir, smoking's when your most creative.
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anonymous <13>,
Thats only if ur Painting Murals
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