I mostly apply finishes outside, and the compressor sits in the no-woodworking garage. My spraying consumables have grown a bit with the new 3M Accuspray and PPS 2.0 system (great gun and system, recommended without reservation). Since the compressor got downsized and the new one is high on a wall, I had plenty of room under it for a cart that can hold the normal consumables, solvents, and in-work supplies. It can roll out to the work, and be used as a stand for smaller items.
This is all MDF, mostly previously cut stuff I had laying around. No fasteners, just glue and clamp. Mostly Titebond 2 but some Quick & Thick for places where I wanted it to dry fast to continue building. A little cyano here and there for fast action on non-critical items. Even the casters were leftovers scavenged from something long ago. I still have a few things to add, but they will be planned out as I use it and get a feel for where other items should go. I'd like to come up with a clever way to keep a breather on board and keep it protected from just dust and crap.
There's a tray to hold up to about six of the PPS cups with paint/finish in them, upside down as they need to be. This changes everything since I don't have to clean a whole gun for each finish change or when I have to wait a day or week to get back to doing a finish. And I picked up a carousel to spin small/medium items for easy spraying, and it has a home too.
This is all MDF, mostly previously cut stuff I had laying around. No fasteners, just glue and clamp. Mostly Titebond 2 but some Quick & Thick for places where I wanted it to dry fast to continue building. A little cyano here and there for fast action on non-critical items. Even the casters were leftovers scavenged from something long ago. I still have a few things to add, but they will be planned out as I use it and get a feel for where other items should go. I'd like to come up with a clever way to keep a breather on board and keep it protected from just dust and crap.
There's a tray to hold up to about six of the PPS cups with paint/finish in them, upside down as they need to be. This changes everything since I don't have to clean a whole gun for each finish change or when I have to wait a day or week to get back to doing a finish. And I picked up a carousel to spin small/medium items for easy spraying, and it has a home too.
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