I like to be able to paint my OT12 Speakers all at one time. I am a contractor and as a consequence I have a lot of 5 gallon empty joint compound buckets around and I use them for everything. It turns out that an inverted bucket makes a nice painting stand for an OT as shown in the picture. I paint my cabs first with a coat of exterior black latex and then top coat with Duratex. Whenever any of the local paint stores have a complimentary paint offer I always buy black paint! The edge of the bucket pits perfectly inside the spacer ring on the inside of the cabinet.
Easy Painting Stand for OT12
Easy Painting Stand for OT12
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Re: Easy Painting Stand for OT12
Keep 'em coming Mikras 
- Harley
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Re: Easy Painting Stand for OT12
Good tip Mikras.
I have many woofer circles left over from many cab builds, so I use those like you use your buckets.
I have many woofer circles left over from many cab builds, so I use those like you use your buckets.
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Bruce Weldy
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Re: Easy Painting Stand for OT12
One of mine has become a replacement steering wheel for a toy riding tractor and another just became the nose of an airplane swing.Harley wrote:woofer circles
I also use a couple as spacers on uneven ground when I put the trailer ramp down.
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