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Cabinets for tooling - restoration
micktoon:
Hi Peter , I am sure you will be able to do yours one at a time and manage with the space you have :ddb: , your new conservatory would make a good spot to do some spraying in too, just wait till your wife is out , she will never know as long as you get cleaned up before she gets back in :thumbup:
Hi GingerNut, These guns will do all with the basic air cap and needle too , just do it better with the various other ones , I used mine for everything until I was informed of the additional ones by a full time paint sprayer.
Well I have got the shelves done , I sprayed them with Cellulose satin finish black, I had some , it dries fast and is not too messy. I turned the pressure down and closed the fan pattern up and they were not as bad to do as I thought, still fiddly to turn over etc, anyway this is them painted .
Once dry I have put the shelves back in , mainly so they are not lying about. I have put them back in not spaced out in the final places, I am going to fill one with all the tooling for the bridgeport so will have to see what needs to fit in and then make some wod shelf incerts with fixtures to hold the chucks and collets etc. Any advice or photos of what others have found to work out well are welcome.
This is the cabinets done except for the shelf incerts and the plywood tops.
Cheers Mick
Meldonmech:
Very smart Mick, I like the contrast.
Cheers David
caskwith:
Damn fine job there!
BillTodd:
They'd be too good for my workshop :clap: :thumbup:
krv3000:
well dun mick :headbang: :headbang:
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