19powell90
New member
Hey Guys.
I make alot of cabinets ( alcoves, understairs etc.. ). generally the customer justs paints them themselves or has a painter lined up to paint them and other decorating in the house. I used to hand paint them but hand painting isnt favourite part of the job so i got into spraying a few years ago using waterbased and then moved onto a/c which i love due to the quick drying and hardness.
normally the cabinets i make are reasonably small so i can spray them in my very small workshop but now i have a big wardrobe job to do which i was thinking either buy a large gazebo with sides 3m x 6m and spray with a/c or spray on site once fitted with waterbased, i was wondering what people find easier and also do you find it easier to assemble carcasses first then spray in the workshop and then fit or spray cut to size panels then assemble and fit?
thanks
scott
I make alot of cabinets ( alcoves, understairs etc.. ). generally the customer justs paints them themselves or has a painter lined up to paint them and other decorating in the house. I used to hand paint them but hand painting isnt favourite part of the job so i got into spraying a few years ago using waterbased and then moved onto a/c which i love due to the quick drying and hardness.
normally the cabinets i make are reasonably small so i can spray them in my very small workshop but now i have a big wardrobe job to do which i was thinking either buy a large gazebo with sides 3m x 6m and spray with a/c or spray on site once fitted with waterbased, i was wondering what people find easier and also do you find it easier to assemble carcasses first then spray in the workshop and then fit or spray cut to size panels then assemble and fit?
thanks
scott