I’ll try to remember to snap some pictures next time in booth. But here is what I use. Very easy to set up and works on light or heavy items.
Get
6 eyebolts and screw them into the walls around 6' high.....3 on each side of the booth. Then at the hardware store you can get vinyl wrapped wire
(mine is green vinyl) and it's quite bendable but strong.
Then run 3 pieces across the booth and just give it a wrap around the eyebolt on either side. You can use all 3, or just 1 or whatever you need. When you don't need them, I just unhook one end and then just wrap it around the other eyebolts on the opposite out of the way. You can take it down in maybe 15 seconds.
Then you can cut piece of the same vinyl wrapped wires and give them a wrap around the crosswires and slide them around where you want as well completely out of the way.
I use
safety wire pieces to hang the really light stuff and the heavy wire for flaps, ailerons, struts and tail feathers. Just hand them down at whatever level you want. You can even slide them over to the side out of the way as you paint
(before or after spraying other parts in there) to keep overspray, etc out of the way. Works great and cheap and easy.
When you hang some of the lighter pieces that will blow around when spraying, you can usually take another piece of safety wire in your hand and put it in another hole in the part and hold it steady while you spray. Line all of the little parts up on one side of the wire then slide them to the center as you paint to keep the overspray off the other parts and then slide it on over to the office inside when you’re done spraying it so it can dry and be out of the way of the next part you move over to the center in Sprague.
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