"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Freaking washout booths are feaking expensive for what they are, I just can't afford a $400 hit for a freaking sink and that's a cheap one from Ranar. My spine crawls everytime when I see a city truck or an unidentified car drive by. I really don't know If I'm breaking any laws or city codes and I don't want to know or inquirer about it at this time.
I cut a hole in the roof of our booth and put an 8" turbo duct blower to exhaust any fumes from the booth, it works awesome. If it's not on, you can really tell the difference. We use SPA chems and beenie doo and that with the exhausting allows our reclaim guy to spend full days back there without any fumes.
Gil, most HVAC supply shops, or even the local hardware store will have in-duct fans for sale, add a few elbows and some straight duct and you're in business. I'd also recommend a one-way flap on the outside vent to prevent drafts from coming back in when you don't want them.Cheers,jon