| There is very little contact on the edge of the door, enabling both sides to be painted and stored without damaging the wet paint. |
| Spray gun holder on both racks for convenient placement of the spray gun. There are platforms on each rack to conveniently place brushes and sanders. |
| The spray and the dry rack system are made out of metal and welded, meeting quality standards. The rack holders are high grade aluminum rood. The racks fit tightly together, therefore it takes very little space to store a large amount of racks in the shop. |
| Another way to use this system is to switch the rack holders on to the upside. Creating another way to paint or stain the window frame on both sides. The rubber rings hold up the window on the glass. This way the window frame is untouched |
| The best way two switch the cabinet doors from one side of the spray rack to the other and then in to the dry rack. Spray the backside of any cabinet door first, but don't paint the sides yet. Turn the door by yourself or with a partner by just simply holding on to the sides. Paint the top and the sides. Take a 2" by 4" 80 grid sandpaper in your hand and hold the door on both sides with the sandpaper on an angle. From here you transport the door painted on both sides to the dry rack. This method works excellent for cabinet doors. You will be able to apply a perfect finish on both sides and transport them without messing up the wet paint. |
| Thumbnail or little screws work as well. If one person turns the door, stick two thumbnails closely together to make it easier to grab on. If two people turn the door you can stick the thumbnail farther apart. There is only four small little holes to patch. |
| Regular doors you should use a 3" wood screw to make it easy to turn the doors and transport them over to the dry rack. It takes about 30 seconds to screw in four screws and the same time to remove them. It takes even less time to fill in the four small holes and give it a quick touch up. |
| The dry rack is designed to hold different 10 doors. |