cdavi126 said:
I've set up a plastic tent in my garage, added a utility blower to blow the air out of the tent and I am still getting specs in my paint....... [...]
Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
I would suggest to reverse
that blower, add a HEPA filter to the blower inlet, connect to a large air diffusor located at the top of the tent, tighten the tent except a small but even gap around the bottom (as the outlet for the air being added at the top).
Reasoning:
The filter to remove any dust sucked in,
the large diffusor to avoid punctual air drafts so you get an even spray,
the outlet around the bottom (in conjunction with the inlet at the top) to generate a downdraft so dust won't float in upwinds (as there are none),
the reversal of direction in the blower to avoid pulling in a potentially flammable gas mixture which could (in combination with with a little spark from the motor) make spray painting way more memorable than it needs to be.
The simplest (but quite effective) DIY air diffusor is just a tube of fabric (polyester is my choice as it's evenly woven so it gives an even airflow over the whole surface - plus being cheaply available in the form of
curtains when buying what's on sale from color/design being out of fashion) with the hose in on one and closed at the other end. Easy do to with a sawing machine, easy to hang into the tent and won't hurt you (like one with a frame could) in case it falls down or you run against it with the head (in case of a low ceiling). In case of no sawing machine available: An old pillowcase (or a duvet cover, should your tent be big enough) can also do the trick, just let the blower run for a while (while tapping the 'diffusor' a bit) after installing so any dust that might stick to/in it will be removed before you being cleaning your workpieces.