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Old 03-19-2020, 06:43 PM   #1
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Paint prep bench ideas?

Anyone out here have a paint prep bench of some sort?

I do all kinds of work in my garage. I have a metal top welding/work bench and a wood workbench in the back. The problem is there is always crap piled on both with the multiple project I always have going... We all know the struggle.

I would really like to come up with a bench/cabinet setup where all my paint supplies are tucked away out of the dust and grease I make on the other benches.

Anyone show their setup? I am almost thinking about buying a HF rolling cart and just putting paint stuff in it, primer, guns, strainers etc. I tried searching this topic but really didn't come up with much, maybe I am using the wrong phrase...

The goal is to have an area dedicated to paint. Even when I clean everything off sometimes I am spraying small stuff and need the metal table for mixing and paint layout.... THX
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Old 03-20-2020, 08:13 AM   #2
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Re: Paint prep bench ideas?

You have a lot going on, more storage, shelving up on the walls. A tall storage cabinet might be good for paint supplies. I use the center of my bench for mixing paint, ( best light ).cover with cardboard or paper....mount your paint gun holder closer, but to the side. Gun cleaning and wrenches for disassembly. Cleaner the better for mixing paint. If you figure out out to keep the clutter off your bench top, LMK....Ed.
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