We are working on a complete redo of our home office. As part of the redo I built a printer stand/filing cabinet and two other cabinets that will serve as the base for the desk. I made the cabinet boxes out of Baltic birch plywood. I milled the face frames and stiles/rails out of maple. I recently retired so I have more time these days. Therefore, I want to start painting my projects myself. I have a Graco X5 that I am planning to use to paint these three pieces for our office. Now for my questions:
1. I will paint these pieces in our shop. We do not have a dedicated space to paint. My plan is to cover my work table and paint the doors and drawer fronts on this table. I will paint the cabinets on sawhorses in an open area of the shop. What solutions have others used to protect the floors, walls, etc from overspray? Hoping I can get something fairly easy to put up and take down and something reusable.
2. After some research I am planning to use Sherwin Williams Wood and Waller Primer and then use Emerald Urethane Trim Paint. I want to use Sherwin Williams to get these three pieces to be an exact match of the wall color. I want to use latex as well. These seem like the right primer and paint to use? I was told I can leave this primer and paint in the spray gun between coats (about four hours) and only clean out once a day. Cleaning the Graco daily seem reasonable to others who might have used these finishes?
3. For the spray tip I have a Graco 214 I am planning to use. It has the proper flow for the paint I am planning to use. Also the 4 inch spray fan I am hoping will minimize overspray. Would you suggest a different tip?
Any answers to these question or other advice would be appreciated. Spraying cabinets is a new adventure for me and I am hoping for a good start. Thanks in advance!
1. I will paint these pieces in our shop. We do not have a dedicated space to paint. My plan is to cover my work table and paint the doors and drawer fronts on this table. I will paint the cabinets on sawhorses in an open area of the shop. What solutions have others used to protect the floors, walls, etc from overspray? Hoping I can get something fairly easy to put up and take down and something reusable.
2. After some research I am planning to use Sherwin Williams Wood and Waller Primer and then use Emerald Urethane Trim Paint. I want to use Sherwin Williams to get these three pieces to be an exact match of the wall color. I want to use latex as well. These seem like the right primer and paint to use? I was told I can leave this primer and paint in the spray gun between coats (about four hours) and only clean out once a day. Cleaning the Graco daily seem reasonable to others who might have used these finishes?
3. For the spray tip I have a Graco 214 I am planning to use. It has the proper flow for the paint I am planning to use. Also the 4 inch spray fan I am hoping will minimize overspray. Would you suggest a different tip?
Any answers to these question or other advice would be appreciated. Spraying cabinets is a new adventure for me and I am hoping for a good start. Thanks in advance!