Door Stackers.

Take the headache out of finding space to spray doors and reducing dripping and runs by spraying horizontally. Easy to screw in, stackable door stackers are the solution for on-site fine finishing of doors.

FAQs

Common questions answered.

Five of the questions we hear most often on carpark and street linemarking gear. Full knowledge base on our FAQ page.

  • Why a door stacker?

    Painting both sides of a door on the floor means painting one side, waiting for cure, flipping the door, then painting the second - two sessions per door. A door stacker holds the door upright on its edge, so the painter sprays both faces in one pass and stacks multiple doors in line for production batch work. Cabinet contractors, door shops and renovation painters running door work all carry stackers.

  • Metal pair or plastic pair?

    Metal pair for high-volume cabinet and door shop production - heavier, more durable, takes daily use over years. Plastic pair for the contractor doing doors occasionally (residential renovation, light cabinet work) where metal is overkill. Both come as a pair - two stackers per door, one supporting each end.

  • Stacka-Roo: when?

    Stacka-Roo is the single-piece per-door stacker - one stacker carries one door. Used in production cabinet shops where the painter is stacking many doors in line and needs each on its own independent base for stack stability. Lighter than the metal pair, more stable than the plastic pair for high-stack-count production runs. Pick when the volume is high and the doors need to line up across a long bench area.

  • Does a door stacker damage the door bottom?

    No - the stacker contact area is the bottom edge of the door, which is normally unfinished or finished with primer and not part of the visible faces. Most stackers have a soft contact surface to avoid scratching even the bottom edge. After spraying, the door comes off the stacker for cure on a separate rack.

  • Reusable across multiple jobs?

    Yes, door stackers are reusable across multiple jobs and multiple years. Wipe down between sessions to remove dried paint or spray residue. Metal stackers survive longer with paint splashes and spills than plastic stackers; for cleanup between paint colour changes, metal is the easier surface to wipe down.

Full guide

Door Stackers

Door stackers hold doors upright for spray application of both sides without the door touching the floor. Three iQUIP door stacker products covering metal painters' door stackers (pair), Super Stacker plastic door stackers (pair) and the Stacka-Roo door stacker. Production tool for the painter spraying multiple doors in one batch.

Why a door stacker. Painting both sides of a door on the floor means painting one side, waiting for full cure, flipping the door over, then painting the second side - two work sessions per door. A door stacker holds the door upright with only the bottom edge contacting the stacker, so the painter can spray both faces in one pass and stack multiple doors in line for production batch work. Cabinet contractors, door shops and renovation painters carrying door work all use stackers.

iQUIP metal painters' door stackers (pair). Metal construction, heavier and more durable than plastic. The right pick for high-volume cabinet and door shop production where the stacker sees daily use over years. Pair = two stackers, one per door (door rests vertically across both).

iQUIP Super Stacker plastic door stackers (pair). Plastic construction, lighter than metal, lower cost. Suits the contractor painting doors occasionally (residential renovation, the occasional cabinet job) where metal would be overkill for the use frequency. Pair = two stackers per door.

iQUIP Stacka-Roo door stacker (22DSKR). The iQUIP Stacka-Roo is a single-piece door stacker that handles a single door per stacker. Used in production cabinet shops where the painter is stacking many doors in line and needs each door on its own independent base for stack stability. Lighter than the metal pair, more stable than the plastic pair for high-stack-count production runs.

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