![]() Install the French cleatįrench cleats are a great way to mount heavy items (like a full spray paint rack) on the wall. You can skip this step (like I did) if you don't mind the cans potentially denting your wall when they slide into place. (Yes, my workshop walls are weird! This was a garage back in 1946 with dark wood paneling that I painted white so it feels less like a dungeon.)Ĭut a piece of ¼" plywood to the exact dimensions of the frame, then attach it to the back with brad nails or countersunk screws. I added a bottom so I could screw some hooks into it for hanging a few painting accessories.īut I left off the top because the storage rack will be mounted underneath an existing cabinet in the workshop. The top and bottom aren't totally necessary, since the shelves are holding the whole rack together. Keep working your way up until you've assembled all the shelves (without any measuring, yay!) Attach the top, bottom and back Move the spacer blocks up on top of the first shelf, and clamp them into place. ![]() ![]() Attach the shelf with 1 ¼" pocket hole screws. The pocket holes should be facing up (they'll be covered up with spray paint cans later). The front edge of the spacer lines up with the front edge of the side piece.Īlign the corner of the shelf with the front edge. Mark the position for the first shelf, then clamp the spacer block in place. I cut two so I could use one on each side. The width of the spacer block matches the height between each shelf. I cut a couple spacer blocks to make this process much easier! Cut a spacer blockĪll the shelves are installed at a 30 degree angle, which can be a little tricky and tedious to measure. Cut them all according to the list in the plans.ĭrill pocket holes in both ends of all the 1x4 boards, and the shorter 1圆 boards. The frame is made with 1圆 boards, and the shelves are 1x4 boards. You can download the DIY spray paint storage rack plans by clicking the button below! The printable plans include a cut list, step by step instructions with 3D models, and a handy checklist to keep you on track. How to make a spray paint storage rack Download the plans 1 ¼” and 3” flat head screws (to mount French cleat).16” x 24” sheet of ¼” plywood (optional).I normally leave it to air at the shop for 24h depending on the amount of work I have, but sometimes I pack without the 24h, so if you notice that the smell is too strong leave it in a open air space for 24h or until it fades. Two (2) Non spill paint base: one for standard 34mm paints and other for 34mm wash pots:ĭue to be laser cut process, the wood might have a sometimes strong burning smell that fades away in a matter of 1 to 2 days. We always send your order with track and trace.Ĭheck out the other products compatible with the painting station at the following links:Įxtra Paint Bush Holder Vertical and horizontal: WARNING: Overseas deliveries can be easily disrupted, a delivery to US, Canada or even UK usually takes 2 to 3 weeks but in some cases like holidays, natural disasters, pandemics and other events can take up to 2 months. Mixed (32 Bottles of 26mm and 32 of 34mm)ģ.15 Inches wide, 3.15 Inches Deep and 3.15 Inches High ![]() ē4mm diameter for GW, Citadel, Model Master (Total 64 pots) Ē6mm diameter for Vallejo and Army Painter Style Dropper Bottles (Total 96 bottles) The paint rack can be purchased in one of the following configurations: This vertical compact paint rack allows to store your paint bottles/droppers and can be used as well during your painting session behind the painting station, available at a separated listing at the store. ![]()
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