I have a number of pieces of wood that fit parts of guitars, drawers, and flat surfaces that all can be screwed to a table/production benchtop. When I have a number of pieces to be sprayed I create a spray booth using poly and a tape on zipper and a 24″×24″ household fan. I start by taping the poly to the ceiling about four feet larger than the work surface. Then I add the zipper to the poly to create a door. Then I place items on top of the poly on the floor to keep it from moving. Lastly I open the attic hatch and tape the fan up creating a down draft. I use a household furnace filter on the intake side of the fan and the exhaust goes outside via the garage car door. This way I create a spray booth inside the shop exhausted outside with a fresh air down draft. It’s disposable and easy to set up and take down creating no permanent use of space. I get the zippers from Home Depot http://t.homedepot.com/p/Homax-7-ft-Tarp-Zipper-Door-2618/100371851

CHRIS, Charlottetown PEI Canada. Anytime you can repurpose, reuse, or recycle, everyone wins!