A simple and cheap paint booth to avoid the toxic fumes of paint sprays and primers.

It had to be light, and easy to set up without a fixed outside vent. I needed to use a normal window to get the pipe out.

My room is quite small, and I have more vertical than horizontal space, therefore I needed the pipe to be on top of it, instead of behind it.

Also I put the vent in a corner, instead of in the center. This is very important because if the extractor is turned off, some particles of old/dry paint fall from it and spoil whatever is sitting there drying.

That is way the extractor is in a corner, and a red square just beneath it marks the spot where I should not put any model or just anything at all.

With this configuration you can control how quick you need the fumes to be vented, just opening or closing the lids.

This configuration allows an easy storage as the lids can be firmly attached with a clamp.