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75Plus:
--- Quote from: Dawai on January 25, 2014, 06:26:26 AM --- If you find a easy way to "remove" the baked on cured coating, share it.. --- End quote --- Eastwood makes a stripper. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Eastwood-Paint-and-Powder-Coating-Remover-Stripper-Aerosol-/370980925926?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item56602fb1e6&vxp=mtr |
tom osselton:
Here is a good article on a oven build. http://www.powdercoatoven.4t.com/ |
Doc:
Here is the gun I purchased and I too said the same thing way did I wait so long to give it a try. I am very happy with the way it works I use a toaster oven for my parts I found a pretty good sized one at WalMart and it was cheap I know I have less than a hundred bucks invested in the set up but I really like it. Powder Coat gun. |
Bishop:
Hey Gary, that gun actually looks like a better setup than the one I bought on ebay. I don't have access to Harbour Freight but the power source definately looks more robust than the one I paid twice as much for. Shawn |
ieezitin:
Thanks for the pointers... Im going to give this powder gig ago. Anthony. |
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