Hey Guys,
I'm just having a little fun here and stirring up the pot so to speak.
But on a fairly serious note, the matter's been raised about spraypainting around family and pets etc, etc. from or around your home.
I don't know what your State to State health and safety laws are like around America exactly, but here in Australia they take those sort of things fairly seriously. We have laws in place that would stop you from spraypainting out in the open and/or near and aroiud your house in a typical suburban environment where your neighbours live close by, and would be effected by your painting.
You do have to think of your neighbours and your family with this sort of activity, and is it a safe and fair thing to do. Also, if you go to the trouble of constructing a makeshift spraybooth,whether it's a garage or tent idea, there are two things to consider. The fumes created could be exhausted out of your so called booth, but where do they go? They go around the neighbourhood and cause problems.(Unless you've found a clever way to quell all the fumes after they leave your booth) Secondly, if you don't exhaust your fumes, you get a massive buildup in your booth. That is very dangerous and life threatening to the spraypainter in the booth full of fumes.
Pro spraybooths can be hired out for reasonable hourly rates around the cities, and are a good idea for all to take advantage of. Think about it guys.
Greg