Students learn to finish exterior and interior surfaces by applying protective or decorating
coating materials. Workstation includes instruction in sanding surfaces and applying coating with brush
or roller. Students explore a variety of job tasks in applying paint, varnish, and other finishes to
building surfaces to decorate or protect them. Students learn that one of the primary duties of a painter is
to prepare the surface to be painted.
PAINTER WORKSTATION
CURRICULUM:
Curriculum manual is provided in a three-ring binder,
with pages contained in page protectors. Easy to follow
step by step activities are highlighted using full
color photographs. Once introduced to career related
information (job description, education and training requirements,
job prospects, and income ranges) the student begins a
"hands on" work experience, using professional tools of the
trade to complete projects or tasks. An audio tape follows
the manual word-for-word. Pre-and post tests, worksheets, answer sheets, and instructors guide.
PAINTER WORKSTATION
PAINTER WORKSTATION:
Stand-up workstation with see-through locking tool
cabinet, padlock/key, supply drawer, power strip, and audio cassette
player with headphones.
TOOL CABINET: Safety glasses, paper towel holder, masking tape,
claw hammer, can opener, 11/2" paint brush, paint edge
guide, 1" putty knife, mixing stick, paint roller, sanding
block, paint container, primer container, and mixing container.
EQUIPMENT/CONSUMABLES MATERIALS:
Mounted divider board, mounted drop cloth
hooks, aprons, 9"x12" drop cloth, roller pan, paper towels, rolls
of masking tape, sandpaper, roller replacements, paint,
primer, spackle, paint tint.