Description: Door Rack Painter - Combo - Rotating Spray Rack & Upgraded 18 Door Dry Rack(Sawhorse is Not Included)The rotating Spray Rack and the 18 Door Dry Rack allow the painter to spray and store 18 cabinet doors on both sides almost simultaneously.The newly upgraded 18-Door Dry Rack was improved in 2022; we made it 6″ higher to give a little more space between each aluminum rod.We have been selling the 18-door dry rack since 2008 and have applications in job sites, from residential remodeling to commercial cabinet shops.The rotating spray rack should sit on a wooden sawhorse (Sawhorse is not included). The only cabinet door painting system that lets one paint and dry both sides horizontally almost simultaneously. Basically: Always paint the backside first, don't spray the sides yet; when painting the rear side apply a thin coat just like painting the door hanging up vertically. Grab from the sides and turn the door around. The least important part of the door is the back edge. Now the painted side will lay with almost no contact on the inside edge; it almost hovers mid-air. That will result in the door always drying and sitting on the back edge. Next, spray the front and the sides. When spraying the sides, aim sideways. Then take the grip holders and hold the door at a 45-degree angle again on the inside edge. Each dry rack or spray rack comes with two sets of grip holders. Many painters are surprised at how minor the markings are.See how it works, paste & copy any of the YouTube video links below into your browser. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHWBCUshaDYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvW9w5oBGNkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA1rBKrmOL4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB-aOHdoWa8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4JZF_owDEghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwL4R8tfek4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KDBJiVX208https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7fFYNuHL3sPaint both cabinet door sides' horizontally almost simultaneously with the rotating spray rack & store them wet on both.Back-side first.Always paint the back side first. Then, on the back side, apply a light coat of paint, as if the door would be sprayed vertically, to avoid drips when turning the door upside down.Don’t spray the sides yet; grab from the sides with your fingers and turn the door around.The least important part of the door is the back edge. Now the painted side will lay on the bent rods, resulting in minimum contact on the back edge of the interior side of the door, the least forgiving part of the door. (Sawhorse not included)Then front and sides nextNow spray the front and the sides. Utilize the grip holders. They are named grip holders because they allow transporting a wet on both sides door, holding the back edge of the door at a 45° without slipping with minimal marks. Now the doors are ready to be laid on the drying rack, remember to position the rods for the next door after placing the door into the dry rack. The entire system is designed so that the doors have minimal contact.After one coat of primer and two coats of finish paint, there might or might not be minor marks on the backside edge of the door (the least important part), and they can be easily touched up. Then, using a chip or foam brush, wipe most paint off a piece of cardboard and tap the edge with the marks; that should only take a couple of seconds per door. (Sawhorse not included)Alternate method - One sideWe have been selling the 18-door dry rack since 2008 and have applications in job sites, from residential remodeling to commercial cabinet shops. Because they are around twenty pounds, they make transport from one job to another easy.The Dry Rack works in conjunction with the Spray Racks, which makes a complete cabinet door painting system.All the dry racks come with pre-drilled screw holes to attach the wood rod add-ons to make it a one-side cabinet painting system that can store 34 to 50 doors painted on one side. The wood rod add-on can be bought on Amazon. Wood rods are not included in this combo package.Using the Door Rack PainterThe rotating spray rack and the 18-door dry rack will speed up production with simple mathematics. For example, if one sprays one primer coat and two coats of finish paint on each side of the cabinet door separately and each coat has to dry overnight, that job will take six days. If both sides of the doors are painted simultaneously, the job will take three days. This system will also solve the ongoing storage problem cabinet door painters experience regularly.Door Rack PainterActual job sitesAllows to spray and store 18 cabinet doors on both sides simultaneously. Recommended: The newly upgraded 18-Door Dry Rack was improved in 2022; we made it 6″ higher to give a little more space between each aluminum rod. We have been selling the 18-door dry rack since 2008 and have applications in job sites, from residential remodeling to commercial cabinet shops. The rotating spray rack should sit on a wooden saw horse (Saw horse not included). The only cabinet door painting system that lets one paint and dry both sides horizontally almost simultaneously. Basically: Always paint the backside first, don't spray the sides yet; when painting the rear side apply a thin coat just like painting the door hanging up vertically. Grab from the sides and turn the door around. The least important part of the door is the back edge. Now the painted side will lay with almost no contact on the inside edge; it almost hovers mid-air. That will result in the door always drying and sitting on the back edge. Next, spray the front and the sides. When spraying the sides, aim sideways. Many reviews from painters are surprised at how minor the markings are. Then take the grip holders and hold the door at a 45-degree angle again on the inside edge. Every dry rack or spray rack comes with two grip holders; they have a grip on both sides. The reason for the grip so the door is secure when transporting the door to the dry rack. That, again, will end up in minimal markings; If there are any marks on the inside edge after one coat of primer and two coats of finish paint, it's easy to touch up, especially with satin and semi-gloss finish. Take a chip or foam brush, wipe most of the paint off some cardboard, then tap the marks. That should only take a couple of seconds per door. Second method: Spray the primer on both sides, let that dry and then spray the first finish coat on both sides and let that dry, but for the final finish coat, spray the back side only and let that dry and then spray the front and let that dry. That allows one to paint a full enamel coat on both sides, especially with a glossier enamel finish. That eliminates any markings and will save lots of labor time because the primer and first finish coats again get painted on both sides almost simultaneously. Each of our dry racks has pre-drilled holes for wood rod addons to store the doors painted on only one side. They are not included in this combo but can be ordered separately from us on Amazon. The wood rod add-ons come in handy when spraying the final coat one side at a time. (Again, the rod add-ons are not included in this combo) The rotating spray rack and the 18-door dry rack will speed up production with simple mathematics. For example, if one sprays one primer coat and two coats of finish paint on each side of the cabinet door separately and each coat has to dry overnight, that job will take six days. If both sides of the doors are painted simultaneously, the job will take three days. This system will also solve the ongoing storage problem cabinet door painters experience regularly.
Price: 745 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2023-11-24T02:28:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Cabinet Door Spray and Dry Rack
MPN: Does Not Apply
Suitable For: Door, Interior, Residential, Furniture & Cabinet
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Bundle Listing: Yes
Model: Rotating Spray Rack and Dry Rack bundle
Compatible Material: Interior Paint, Polyurethane/Lacquer, Primer, Sealer, Stain
Frame Configuration: Cabinet
Brand: Door Rack Painter
Color: Clear
Type: Cabinet Painting