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^^LOL never seen anyone get offended by a smiley.
Im in the same boat..I just moved to another state so I dont have anywhere to paint like I used to. Ill be looking into building one this summer when I get ready to paint my truck.
I would make sure you have enough ventilation to move the overspray. You dont want a lot of the overspray settling back on your last coat. And filter your intake/exhaust. Most paint supply stores sell filters, if I remember right they were kind of expensive though. Im sure you could probably use something else for a filter.
Ive seen people screw up the candy before but its not to difficult. As long as you use a good technique and pay attention you should be alright.