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loman4ec
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December 25, 2005, 03:04:55 pm »
What about this powder coater??
ebay powder coater
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December 25, 2005, 03:06:05 pm »
Lets try that again.
ebay powder coater
Just in case item number 4599108899
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December 25, 2005, 08:15:08 pm »
you can get powder from caswell plating and eastwood, those are the only two i have dealt with. they have a large variety of powders, i have the novice gun " hotcoat" and it works great for what i have done so far. goto
www.caswellplating.com
and click on the finishing forum and then goto the powder coating section . its full of how to items , they even have a section on building your own oven!! e-mail me if i can be of any help. joe
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December 25, 2005, 08:19:37 pm »
i forgot to mention that the powder seems to go a long way, i believe that 8 oz. covers 20 sqft. , one of the companies i mentioned has a sample batch of powders, you get a variety of colors for cheap money, someone mentioned that hammertite , you can get close to that with the powder also, there are textures and one called silver-vein that looks real good. later, joe
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December 26, 2005, 12:08:03 am »
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(Skeleton Man @ Dec. 22 2005,8:53)
Is professional powder coating an expensive process ? (in comparison to a re-spray with enamel)
Good question. Powdercoating is a baked on finish which is harder and more chip resistant than enamels.
But as Joe said, it's in the prep work to get a nice finish. Therefore sandblasting is a must.
I took a load of shelves, liners, slider racks etc.for sandblast and powdercoating in silver. Probably 75 parts / 300 lbs. Charge was $75.00 for sandblasting and $100.00 for powdercoating, that's minimum charge here.
Later I needed 3 bottlestack faceplates and some Cavalier bottlegates done in white. 10 lbs / 15 parts...same price... the minimum $175.
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Glen
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December 26, 2005, 04:45:54 pm »
That sounds pretty reasonable for a restoration of around $400 - $500+.. I was expecting more like $300 for powercoating alone.. letalone the prep work..
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