vavet
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I acquired some lateral file cabinets from my workplace a couple months ago. We're doing some remodeling/reorganizing, so they were free. I figured I'll paint them up in some bold colors and use them for garage storage.
First I start with sanding, then rinsing/washing. Last night I primed the cabinet shells, but not the drawers. Next I have to actually paint.
I hate the whole process of painting. Its a commitment for a long-delayed return. With other projects/processes, you do something and it's done. With this, you invest time in several different steps and you have to wait between the steps. You're also making a commitment when you start a step that you can finish that step - like using a roller or brush. You can't just set it down and come back several hours later and pick up where you left off.
I'm the same way with painting a room in the house. I hate it. I hate spending money to hire a pro for something I can do myself, but for painting, I usually hire it out. I hate it that much.
I keep telling myself they'll look great when I'm done, but man, it's a long road.
First I start with sanding, then rinsing/washing. Last night I primed the cabinet shells, but not the drawers. Next I have to actually paint.
I hate the whole process of painting. Its a commitment for a long-delayed return. With other projects/processes, you do something and it's done. With this, you invest time in several different steps and you have to wait between the steps. You're also making a commitment when you start a step that you can finish that step - like using a roller or brush. You can't just set it down and come back several hours later and pick up where you left off.
I'm the same way with painting a room in the house. I hate it. I hate spending money to hire a pro for something I can do myself, but for painting, I usually hire it out. I hate it that much.
I keep telling myself they'll look great when I'm done, but man, it's a long road.
