Many doors me & Jim deal with are fiberglass composite, so warping from moisture isn't an issue on them. Jim does wood faux finish on fiberglass. On the wood doors I hang in rotisserie & even the fiberglass doors not done in that day, I do usually turn them sideways after finish is partially dry. Finish can lay out better flat, as opposed to standing up. Biggest issue with wood doors from moisture I've seen in the last 27plus years in the business has been not sealing the top & bottoms. Painters tend to be lazy that way.87max said:I just screw a few two ft pieces of whatever to the bottom of the doors. Doors should always be kept on edge as they warp easily when moisture is introduced. I have had to straighten a few from being sprayed flat by others.
I get into pretty big too a lot of times.'Jim C said:yeah very similar. the ones i do are all really big. 8ft and 2.25" thick. style is fairly close though
I get into pretty big too a lot of times.'Jim C said:yeah very similar. the ones i do are all really big. 8ft and 2.25" thick. style is fairly close though