So... Here's my dilemma.
I'm in Matthews and building this mudroom bench for the daughter in Atlanta.
Of course, it ain't gonna fit in the Highlander.
Don't judge me. I'm using pocket hole joinery.
(Still very much a newbie to woodworking!)
I have the bench seat stained so I won't be gluing anything to it.
But I would like to paint as much as I can before assembling so I have that part done before final assembling and installation down in Atlanta. So...
Would it be wise to put enough screws in during dry-fit to go ahead and paint it without glue-up?
You can see the three sections which could be handled/painted separately then broken down for transport.
Overall, it's about 5 foot wide and 6 foot tall.
You know... then take it back apart, carry it down and then assemble with glue, clamps and screws down there.
Would something like that work? Tips? Tricks? Am I asking for trouble?
Thinking I could shoot a final coat down there after intalled? HVLP, that is...
What say you?
I'm in Matthews and building this mudroom bench for the daughter in Atlanta.
Of course, it ain't gonna fit in the Highlander.
Don't judge me. I'm using pocket hole joinery.
(Still very much a newbie to woodworking!)
I have the bench seat stained so I won't be gluing anything to it.
But I would like to paint as much as I can before assembling so I have that part done before final assembling and installation down in Atlanta. So...
Would it be wise to put enough screws in during dry-fit to go ahead and paint it without glue-up?
You can see the three sections which could be handled/painted separately then broken down for transport.
Overall, it's about 5 foot wide and 6 foot tall.
You know... then take it back apart, carry it down and then assemble with glue, clamps and screws down there.
Would something like that work? Tips? Tricks? Am I asking for trouble?
Thinking I could shoot a final coat down there after intalled? HVLP, that is...
What say you?