How to create a protective cover for spray projects?
I have a small metal table I want to spray paint. This project will be done outside, so I need a protective cover when spraying, especially if wind is present. Bought one at Anazon, but returned it due to problem folding it, anything out there I could zero in on? Or an easy DIY to create one.....
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Hi ! What are you trying to cover ? The surrounding area from over spray ?
Yourself to protect your clothes ? Or the table , to keep leaves or bugs off the set paint ? For the surrounding area use dollar store plastic tablecloths , use wooden skewers to hold down the corners from blowing . As for yourself , wear " crafting or cleaning " clothes . As for the table , a couple of ideas ...1. If you can find a large plAstic tub , then turn it over , over the table putting a paved or brick under each corner , to let some air in , so it can dry . 2. Go to a strict shop Nd look for the netting that you put over a stroller , then get 4 garden stakes , attach the netting to the stakes. Good luck !!!
You can create one with pvc pipe and sheets of plastic, Terry.
Get a large cardboard box from an applicance store.
I use an old tent. Generally I don't paint on breezy days.
Use old wrapping paper and 3M masking tape to secure the paper.