Cheap And Easy DIY Drying Rack for Painting or Staining
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2019
- How to build the best drying rack system for painting and staining boards... CHEAP and EASY. This system is easily stored and is modular so it is expandable to meet your finishing needs. We use it to finish up to 1000 board feet of material at a time!
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Awesome idea thanks for sharing. For the occasional thicker board's why not flip every other one upsidedown. 😮
You should have named it:
Thank y'all for sharing your knowledge and experience . Y'all are my new favorite channel !!
The swing shot at the end was hilarious! Gotta have some fun!
awesome thanks guys. thats so much better than the $3k steel rack the engineer shop was going to make!
Fantastic! Cheap and very practical, thank you.
Thanks for the tip on the drying racks! Using it right now for a big trim job and have used it several times since I saw the video.
Simple and effective I like it.
Great videos guys! Keep-’em coming.
Thank you! I’ve been looking for a way to cheaply stack and store extra large canvases level while curing. So simple!
Really good idea here!
Thanks for that. I’m doing a 1500 sq ft ceiling with 1x6 pine t&g pine. You saved me!
brilliant! thanks for sharing
Cool idea!
Great system lads 👍
That's slick. I like it the idea for painting or staining at the home shop. We used to a majority of our work at the job site. So we used to 3"PVC with holes through them for holding a metal pipe. It fit into a sq wood base with a PVC toilet flange to stand in. The pipes laid inside the large pipe when stored. It wasn't always great but it was pretty good.
Brilliant!
Nice explanation. This system works like you say extremely well. Glad you mentioned bracing...learned the hard way when someone bumped my stack and collapsed on still wet siding.😣 For mine I used 1×4 x16' strapping cut at 4' no waste. Haven't had a sag or drying issue even with t&g log siding. Like the channel short and to the point.
Thanks for the rack idea
Great idea! I'm going to try a little twist on mine and not attach the blocks. I'll drill holes to slip a piece of rebar down through each corner, to align and give them some support. That way, I can just stack blocks for whatever thickness I need. It's like Tinker Toys!