One thing about powdercoat is extremely important. The powdercotee must be
completely clean to get a durable, lasting finish. In commercial ops this is
often done with various cleaning solutions (depending on the material being
coated) and ultrasonics.
D.
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From: "Bradley" <bstogsdill1@yahoo.com>
To: <gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:09 PM
Subject: [gingery_machines] OT: Powder Coat Paint and equipment
> Greetings:
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> Anybody ever use the baked on powdered paint? I saw Sears has a Craftsman
> powder coat paint gun for $70 and all you need is electricity to charge
> the paint and an oven that will reach 400F to bake it on.
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> I think that the baked on powder coat paint would be a great finish for
> most any metal projects. Very durable and nice looking.
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> Is it as easy as it sounds?
>
> Regards
> Bradley
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