Spray Paint Shelter by Homeright
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Today I’m telling you about the fabulous Homeright Spray Painting Shelter . I’m so excited about this new and unique product!
Many of us struggle with places to do our painting. I was doing my spraying in a carport, but it’s so dark in there, that I find I have a difficult time seeing if I’ve missed a spot.
Then I started spraying my projects on a drop cloth on the driveway. Now, I have a new way to get my projects done.
This is the wonderful new Homeright Spray Shelter. It is such a compact size to store away, but opens up to make a roomy spray booth.
I’ll be honest, the first time I put the paint shelter up, I struggled with the assembly. I’m not a camper, and I don’t have a very good understanding of how tents go up.
Since that first time, I’ve put it up several more times, and it’s gotten so easy I can put it up in about five minutes. The directions are attached right to the bag so you will never lose them! Here are a few key points to remember:
- Laying it out on the ground or your driveway first is a must
- The front of the tent has pins that insert into the back poles.The front poles crisscross and end up using the pins on the back of the tent.
- I find that it’s easiest to insert the front poles and pins, then the back poles and pins.
- After you’ve done that, attach all of the clips to the poles.
- There is a ring in the back center that can be secured with an included stake, or weighted down with something heavy if you’re on a hard surface instead of the grass.
- When taking the Spray Shelter down, go in the reverse order.
- Lay your tent out neatly, folding it up that way, will allow you to put it up quickly the next time you use it.
Specs for the Spray Shelter
- Depth: 72″ at bottom – 30″ at top
- Width: 102″ at bottom – 92″ at top
- Height: 66.5″
When stored away:
- Depth: 29.1″
- Packaged width: 4.3″
- Packaged height: 4.3″
After setting up the paint shelter and some sawhorses, I readied my project. It’s a free coffee table I got from my friend Cathy.
Of course I used my Finish Max with Heirloom Traditions Paint. (Moody)
I thought was going to be a gray, but then it looked blue…. then gray again. So, I guess you could say it’s an awesome blue-gray!
I started by painting the underneath side of the table.
Raising your project off the ground really helps your aching back, and allows you to get to hard-to-reach places.
The Finish Max and the Heirloom Traditions paint made this cheapo coffee table look good.
See how I did an easy image transfer on this cheap coffee table.
gail
disclaimer: I am happy to be a Homeright Brand Ambassador. I receive products to review, but you can be assured all thoughts, projects, and opinions are my own.
I love all your work! I currently paint everything by hand! There is a wind tunnel between my house and next door on the garage side! This would make all things possible!!!
Love checking out your projects. They give me inspiration! 😉
I would paint some ornamental pieces I salvaged from an old headboard my sister threw out.
Oh the things I could pain with this sprayer might make it possible for me to get a car back in my garage and the paint marks on my lawn would be a thing of the past. Love, love the pop up shelter!
Brilliant idea. Would make spray painting so much easier!
I would love to use this system to paint some small tables and keep the paint from going where I don’t want it to.
I would use this new system to paint a pine corner cabinet, and do it safely using the spray shelter in my driveway. Awesome idea! Thanks for this opportunity to win.
Right now I am using the sun, wind, rain, my brush and me 🙂
Would be so cool to have this shelter, for the rainy / sunny days. Looks quick and easy to set up 🙂
I am very excited to see who wins!!
AND I would use this spray shelter for all my furniture painting!!!
OK–you read my mind!!! I need a spray tent!!!! GREAT give away!!
chris from Midwest Cottage and Finds
This would be a great addition for my painting.
i haven’t ever seen one before and lordy lordy i don’t know how much paint i have wasted by the wind just blowing it away i would use this all the time xx