Does anyone know how to make a diy cubicle privacy screen? It's too expensive to buy it new. Pic related is $500. The office is small and I want a little privacy for my friend and their client. So a screen that I can attach to the cubicle wall or a screen on wheels would work and look professional. It must be retractable. I should be able to slide it back and forth to let clients in and out.
>>2871245https://www.homedepot.com/b/Building-Materials-Ceilings-Ceiling-Light-Panels/N-5yc1vZc58pthe frame is just 4 pieces screwed together with 2 casters. you fucking zoomers are hopeless
>>2871245how do I put up a curtain/ a board of material the absolute state of this board
>>2871245>be 6'3" >look over your cubicle wallwhat's up OP how's the cock sucking going
>>2871283Thank you for the advice. You kinda mean. I'm not even a zoomer. I'm millennial. So what should I buy for a frame? Also what should I buy to attach the wall to the cubicle wall?
>>2871356No curtains. It's too inconvenient and ugly.>>2871391When clients come in they will be sitting so they won't see over the wall. I'm not gay.
>>2871245hospitals have shit like this basically it's an inverted T frame made with pipes that takes curtains but you can make it with 2x2s and use frosted plexiglass and casters underneath