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Re: Powder spray paint gun

To: 356talk@356registry.org, vintage-race@autox.team.net, dim1@home.com
Subject: Re: Powder spray paint gun
From: "Jeff Warner" <Jeff_Warner@ssa-sa.sel.sony.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 17:23:50 -0600
I bought one of these home Powder Coating systems from Eastwood and am very 
pleased with the results.

The best use other than the usual solid colors like black was the application 
of a metallic stamped steel coating color.  I used this "color" on many of my 
previously rusty wire harness clamps and other small brackets which were a 
little rusty originally. 

Initially I cleaned them up and painted them silver.  After several years they 
corroded again.  The silver paint apparently doesn't seal very well even with 
primer.   Then I sandblasted them and powder coated with the "stamp steel" and 
they look great!

The Eastwood set needs 400 degrees for 20 minutes.  I bought a very rough 
apartment oven for $40 which I set out in my shop.  For some reason my wife 
wasn't too keen on me using her kitchen oven.

I have used this mainly on small brackets and other items which fit into the 
oven.  The long items would still need to be taken to a pro shop.   (BTW not a 
good idea to powder coat front suspension parts like uprights and A arms 
because you can not see cracks under the plastic coating)

Jeff Warner
San Antonio, TX

>>> Phil Trenholme <dim1@home.com> 2/13/01 3:42:44 PM >>>
Anyone have experience with this or a similar product? Can it actually
be done in a home shop with decent results? Hope this is not considered
spam. No connection w/ Harbor Freight other than owning lots of their
"junk".

Phil

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/taf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=42181&cid=307759

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