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Old 05-13-2009, 03:58 PM   #1
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Does anyone have ideas on Spraying finishes on several large pieces, ie.; bookcases, large mantles, etc . I have to spray all surfaces at the same time so flipping is out. Currently I use boxes 14x14x42high to prop up so I can spray most of underside when I have to. I put the boxes on dollies w/ casters so one can be rolled out of way to move out of spraying area, but it seems like there has to be a better way than building some kind of rotating spit like they do for car bodies. Any Ideas??
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If it were me I'd get 2 engine stands from Harbor Freight at $60 each and put them the appropriate distance apart and Whamo! you got a rotisserie! Might have to strap, clamp, bar them together, but the piece can be rotated while you spray. Like the car one, only $1000's cheaper and smaller. bill

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=32916


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