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Small Parts Spray Station

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CharlesTurner:
A few rods strung side to side would be helpful to hang items.

I like the concept, there are lots of times where I have small items to spray and end up just walking out the side door of the garage to spray them, then bring back in the dry.  I almost always spray items hanging from coat hanger rods.  Well, same thickness material that I bought in a roll and cut it to the length I need for hanging stuff.

J_Speegle:

--- Quote from: caspian65 on December 06, 2017, 11:02:59 PM ---A few rods strung side to side would be helpful to hang items.

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Yes always run across the possibility of messing up the finish if I try and flip a part while its still wet and waiting for it to dry and then turn over and paint the other side only causes a less than desired finish on the other side. Glad its rarely ever too cold to paint outside  round here, then return inside for it to dry if need be.

Nice little box though if you have the space

rockhouse66:
I have something similar to this and have found it makes a really nice photo booth for small items too. :)  And a rod for hanging painted parts is needed - which I have not yet added to mine.

KevinK:
Nice. Thanks for the idea. I have a plastic hood that would work out great for a similar set up.

Bossbill:
Hanging parts from a coat hanger works great -- if you are hanging onto the hanger and can rotate it.
In the booth, not so great as I have to flip all the parts around. Until now.
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It's a simple bearing and hook, with a nut up top that you turn with a small wrench.
And the part is?

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