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madjack57754
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About a year ago I saw a dirt cheap powder coat system in Harbor Freight, and bought it. Finally got around to using it..... This thing is cool. Works great. I bought 16 different colors of powder off of EBay for a total of $46 including freight, and I've been coating all kinds of things that are laying around the shop. I'm using a laboratory sample drying oven that is 4'x4' to bake the parts.(cost me $25 at a industrial auction) but a regular electric range or even a pizza oven would work. so far my total investment is just over a hundred bucks. My last trip to the coater was three times that.
I found that sand or glass bead blasting the parts is essential if you want to make the coating stick. Other than that it's pretty strait forward. just follow the flow out and cure times that come with each powder. Most of the parts that I've done I could not rattle can as cheap as the powder costs.
I found that sand or glass bead blasting the parts is essential if you want to make the coating stick. Other than that it's pretty strait forward. just follow the flow out and cure times that come with each powder. Most of the parts that I've done I could not rattle can as cheap as the powder costs.