
Title mostly says it all. updating my kitchen, I ordered new cabinet doors that are paint-grade, ready to be painted. I have a Graco Magnum x5 sprayer and the appropriate tips. What is the most efficient way of getting this project done? I am using Sherwin Williams Urethane Emerald Trim enamel, it dries very quickly which is nice. I need tips on what's the easiest way to do as much as possible. I know I need adequate ventilation without also being outside (possible debris) - I have a one car garage (which is more of a workshop for us anyway) with a back door, I was thinking of opening the garage door a few feet, then the back door stack some box fans to blow out. Will this be adequate ventilation? I will be wearing a pretty heavy duty full face respirator, I'm just more concerned about having enough air flow for things to properly dry.Secondly, I need some ideas on how to do this in so far as lay out. I have heard it is best to save the fronts of the doors for last (makes sense to me). I was thinking of completely covering everything in my garage (including the floors) in plastic. Then using something like bricks to have each door floating off the floor (with more plastic between the bricks and the floor). The only issue I could see with this is maneuvering might still be difficult (I mean it's a lot of cabinet doors) and I may not have enough space to do this. I'd probably have to split that up into groups to get it done. Is there a better way of doing this? I saw someone on maybe this sub did something where they hung all their doors up by attaching hooks to the bottom side of the door (so it would not be visible later)and that seems smart, but i'm not sure I have something long enough to hang them from. Seems about equally cumbersome I guess. Is there a better way?? Help! via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/2Ui02aM