I was making a bunch of small boxes, and wanted to prime and paint them. At the time, I was also doing small other small jobs on the band saw, as well as some sanding on wood pieces that would become more boxes once painted.
I work in the garage, and have plenty of space in the middle of it, but wall space is mostly taken up by storage, bikes etc. So I end up doing everything in the same area, and I need to work out to get newly-painted wood out of the way, as it often ends up dusty, stuck together, or just generally annoying me.
I use painter's triangles, and they work fairly well, the problems occur when I'm moving stuff around, they move position or topple over.
My current idea is to get a bunch more of the triangles, nail or screw them to a sheet of ply, and move it to a high shelf for drying.
I'm currently using brush / roller, no spray.
Anyone got any ideas??
I work in the garage, and have plenty of space in the middle of it, but wall space is mostly taken up by storage, bikes etc. So I end up doing everything in the same area, and I need to work out to get newly-painted wood out of the way, as it often ends up dusty, stuck together, or just generally annoying me.
I use painter's triangles, and they work fairly well, the problems occur when I'm moving stuff around, they move position or topple over.
My current idea is to get a bunch more of the triangles, nail or screw them to a sheet of ply, and move it to a high shelf for drying.
I'm currently using brush / roller, no spray.
Anyone got any ideas??