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Those are some really awesome pieces!
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Thanks. let me throw 1 more at ya that I done last week with some detail work. This is a very time consuming process when Its all done with powdercoat but the end results are very gratifying. This is black mini texture with the lettering done in dazzling pewter.
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Here's a few parts I did a while ago.
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Few more.
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How do you do the multi-color? Spray 1, wipe off areas you want the 2nd color, spray color 2, then bake? Or do you bake between colors?
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You guys do some beautiful work. Finally got to try my setup from Eastwood, despite having it for a few months now. I coated a goalie mask cage orange-yellow. The result was OK but not perfect. A bit patchy in some spots. Any idea why? I also tried doing a second coat and found that it was not really attracting any more powder.
Also, can one powder coat over chrome? Some of the cages I have are chrome plated and I'd imagine fully stripping the chrome would take forever. Posted via Mobile Device |
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looks really good! is that intake manifold done with silver vein? |
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I have the same set up but have yet to powder coat anything since creating it. I have done some smaller items in a toaster oven in the past. Here is a link to another person doning powder coating in his garage that has alot of useful tips as well.
http://www.powdercoatguide.com/2012/...l#.VhQbMf6FO9I |
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I just got one of these setups about 6 weeks ago yes its messy but so rewarding! I have been doing a ton of yeti cups ( stainless tumblers)
I an having really good luck but does anyone have a good basic way to mask things off so you could two tone? I bought some of the high temp tape but kinda worried it will leave goo behind. Any tips? Cant wait to do some stuff when the 72 gets tore down gotta pick a unique color And I am using a toaster oven I bought the biggest one walmart had but I am on the lookout for a used electric oven for sure. Then I am pretty sure I could do wheels |
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As far as the tape, I have used it before and didn't have any issue with the adhesive. It's made for that as long as you get the right stuff. It's not cheep, though. You can also use a small amount of tape and tin foil to mask the rest of it. |
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So far so good no complaints. My wife wanted a Tiffany blue one and the prices for people that were doing them was crazy almost $100. So I spent like $400 buying crap to do my own. I have since got Rtic brand cups for $20 each I even did some stainless champagne flutes
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i posted this on the forum side yesterday and got some good replies then found this post which last post is a year old maybe get some more advice specific on steering parts mentioned below
long 6 year story ....bought the PC kit from Eastwood 6 years ago used it for the first time last night did my engine stands ....I been bit by the bug now . Does anyone have experience with coating front end steering parts i have all moog everything to rebuild steering complete... my question is the tie rod ends etc. come loaded with grease do i bake that out bath & clean them plug and tape the threads anybody DIY this they need to be coated one way or another or they will turn to rust.... would like to know if it makes any sense to PC these parts thanks Jess |
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You must get ALL of the grease out of the parts. If you don't, it will run out and into the powder. We all know what that turns into. You can simply paint them, but, as with everything. The more time you spend, the better it will turn out to be.
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how about this then???? advice on how to suspend coil springs for coating
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This is perfect! I never knew powder coating can be this easy! Thank you.
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like anything else its all in the preparation :)
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Thanks for sharing. You can learn more about powder coatings here.
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http://www.powdercoatguide.com/2015/...l#.V-0PYCS1iW- The link I have hopefully attached is what I followed when I did mine, though I kept my letters the bare metal and then sprayed everything else black and finished with a clear. |
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I love seeing the pieces other people have coated. A few of my own...
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Some more
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Here are a few things I have done... Hood spring http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1543447168 Cluster bezel and face plate http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1543942961 A buddies BMW brake calipers |
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