The door decker finishing system is comprised of two steel plates with handles on each attached with brass eyelets. Each plate is securely screwed into the center of either end of a door with a #8 x 1 1/4 inch phillips wafer head screw (included with purchase) prior to paint or stain application
One pair used on each door is the best method for the average height/weighted door. Once the door deckers are attached, painting can begin. Spray one side and then with one person on each end of the doors, flip the door and spray the opposite side
Then move the door to an out of the way location for stacking and drying. Continue the process with each additional door. The inter-locking system of the steel plates allows for the door deckers to balance against each other while stacked. This horizontal painting and drying process creates application finishes without runs or sags and stacked up and out of the way for drying - great for saving space on a job site
Once the paint has dried on the doors, use a knife or sharp edge to score around the edges o the door decker before removing the steel plates. This will ensure that the paint built up between the steel plate and the door itself has been separated and will not risk the tearing of the paint around the edges of the door
When painting or staining hollow-core doors, it is recommended stacking the doors for drying only 8-10 doors high. Because the doors are light weight, they are able to be stacked higher, but be aware though that warping can occur if left too long in a horizontal position (see on-edge drying adapters to address this possibility)