Hi fellow Morristers,
A tip I picked up from a social media website that posts useful life hacks.
If you need to spray up small items, you can make a spray booth from a large cardboard box. (See photos)
For lighter items you can suspend them from a wire hook pushed through the top and you can rotate them very easily.
I've just used it to spray up a diff and it worked really well preventing over spray from messing up the garage.
Of course you should always wear the usual personal protection equipment when spraying.
Best regards
Dawpooldad
Home made spray booth
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Now have a 1968 Trafalgar Blue saloon. Previously the chauffeur/mechanic to a 1954 Series 2 that actually belonged to the missus. It Had been in the family for 36 years and was affectionately know as "Mowwisss" as christened by my daughters when they were younger.
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Re: Home made spray booth
Who used watch Blue Peter then ????
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Wanted - one large cardboard box big enough to put a Morris Minor body shell in
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Re: Home made spray booth
The first respray I had done was in a cave...
It looked like a little garage, but it was a facade on a cave . Matlock, 1995 . He did a decent job too.
It looked like a little garage, but it was a facade on a cave . Matlock, 1995 . He did a decent job too.