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PaintLine ProDryingRack TT (PDRTT)

PaintLine ProDryingRack TT (PDRTT)

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PaintLine ProDryingRack TT n(PDRTT) 

Think of it as the little brother to our flagship drying rack, the PDRTT holds 20 cabinet doors up to 25 lbs each.  Position on the counter, on a table, or just on the floor to make the most of your workspace. String 2 together and hold long parts such as crown molding or baseboard.  Stores flat and features near “brains optional” assembly with just 4 wing nuts. Perfect for DIYers and professionals alike.

Features
  • Conveniently hold up to 20 cabinet doors.
  • Easy to assemble and disassemble for storage or transport.
  • Keep workshop clutter-free. Easily customized to fit your needs
What our Experts Think  
  • Compact entry-level drying rack system
    The PaintLine ProDryingRack TT (PDRTT) is a 20-shelf, space-saving cabinet door drying rack designed for small shops, mobile painters, and on-site finishing work.
  • Handles standard cabinet production loads
    Each shelf supports up to ~25 lbs per door, allowing safe drying of typical cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and trim pieces.
  • Flexible placement anywhere in the shop
    Can be used on the floor, workbench, or table, making it ideal for tight or temporary workspaces.
  • Fast setup, minimal tools required
    Assembles quickly using a simple wing-nut system, then folds flat for easy storage and transport.
  • Space-efficient modular workflow
    Multiple units can be combined to handle longer parts like baseboards or crown molding, improving versatility in small production environments.
  • Lightweight but durable construction
    Powder-coated steel frame provides stable support without taking up excessive shop space, making it practical for mobile use.
  • Best suited for small to mid-size operations
    Not designed for high-volume industrial scaling, but excellent for DIYers, mobile cabinet painters, and entry-level professional setups.
                 
Q&A

Q: What is the PaintLine ProDryingRack TT (PDRTT)?
A: It’s a compact, professional cabinet door drying rack designed to hold and organize freshly painted doors, panels, and trim in a small footprint shop setup.

Q: What is it used for?
A: It’s used to dry cabinet doors and woodworking parts after spraying or finishing while keeping them separated to avoid marks and damage.

Q: How many cabinet doors can it hold?
A: It holds up to 20 cabinet doors, each supporting around 25 lbs per shelf position.

Q: Can it be used in small workshops or job sites?
A: Yes, it’s designed to work on a table, countertop, or floor, making it ideal for both small shops and mobile painters.

Q: Is it portable?
A: Yes, it stores flat and assembles quickly with just a few wing nuts, making it easy to transport and set up.

Q: What materials is it made from?
A: It is built from powder-coated steel for durability and repeated professional use.

Q: Can multiple units be combined?
A: Yes, units can be linked together to handle longer parts like trim, baseboards, or crown molding.

Q: What makes it different from larger PaintLine racks?
A: It is the entry-level, compact version of PaintLine’s drying systems—focused on smaller batches and tight workspace efficiency.

Q: Who is it best for?
A: Ideal for cabinet painters, woodworking professionals, and DIY users who need a simple, space-saving drying solution.

Q: What is the main benefit?
A: It speeds up finishing workflows by keeping doors organized, separated, and safely drying without floor clutter or damage risk.


                   
Maintenance Tips  
  • Clean shelf rods after each job: Remove overspray, dust, and cured finish from steel rods to prevent transfer marks on cabinet doors and maintain smooth loading.
  • Keep frame joints free of buildup: Wipe wing nut connections and frame corners so the rack stays easy to assemble and disassemble quickly.
  • Inspect rod spacing and alignment: Ensure shelf rods remain straight and evenly spaced so doors and panels sit flat without shifting.
  • Check for coating wear or rust spots: Dry the powder-coated steel after cleaning to prevent corrosion and extend rack lifespan.
  • Avoid overloading shelves: Each level is designed for cabinet doors up to ~25 lbs—uneven or excessive load can cause bending or instability.
  • Store flat when not in use: Collapse and store in a dry area to protect rods and keep the unit portable for jobsite use.
  • Protect during transport: Use padding or a carrying case to avoid bending rods or damaging threaded connections.
  • Level setup before use: Always place on a flat surface so doors dry evenly and do not slide or tilt during curing.