03-01-2023, 09:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2023, 09:35 AM by Dumb_Polack.)
Hi,
In looking for my flocking set (see my thread about the backgammon board I'm building) I basically took most of the stuff off of my paint shelves. This shelf holds:
1) gallon cans (mostly interior/exterior paint for our house)
2) Scrapers/wire brushes/pain trays. The prep stuff
3) My assortment of stains for the WW projects I do.
4) Other junk
I've decided to organize it, not sure how yet, but it'll come to me.
Here's my question: Things were pretty dusty on the shelves and I'd like to enclose them, somewhat. I thought about just attaching cardboard to the sides and fashioning some sort of doors for each shelf out of wood. But the cardboard would look too "rednecky"
I suppose I could go get a 1/4" of plywood and cover it and then make the doors, but I'm looking for suggestions. What have you done? Thanks!
(and no, I haven't YTed or Googled yet...)
works better when you attach the picture, right??
In looking for my flocking set (see my thread about the backgammon board I'm building) I basically took most of the stuff off of my paint shelves. This shelf holds:
1) gallon cans (mostly interior/exterior paint for our house)
2) Scrapers/wire brushes/pain trays. The prep stuff
3) My assortment of stains for the WW projects I do.
4) Other junk
I've decided to organize it, not sure how yet, but it'll come to me.
Here's my question: Things were pretty dusty on the shelves and I'd like to enclose them, somewhat. I thought about just attaching cardboard to the sides and fashioning some sort of doors for each shelf out of wood. But the cardboard would look too "rednecky"
I suppose I could go get a 1/4" of plywood and cover it and then make the doors, but I'm looking for suggestions. What have you done? Thanks!
(and no, I haven't YTed or Googled yet...)
works better when you attach the picture, right??
Dumber than I appear