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Powder Coating

Posted: 11/2/05 8:06am Message 1 of 2
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goldens bridge, NY - USA
Joined: 11/3/2003
Posts: 498
Vette(s): 1972 T-Top 350 auto, matching numbers,Blue, ac

Sears has come out with a Home/Shop powder coating system - about $200. Easy color changes in 1 Minute . ONLY limiting factor is the size of your oven. Pieces take 10-30 minutes to "bake"

Great for smaller parts

If you got a friend in the Pizza business - the size goes up

Just another way to make the Beast even more Beautiful

Big Al





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Powder Coating

Posted: 11/2/05 2:47pm Message 2 of 2
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KERNERSVILLE, NC - USA
Joined: 1/13/2004
Posts: 1355
Vette(s): 1968 L-71 convertible

I've been looking into some of the powder coating systems, Eastwood has some pretty neat stuff too. I've done a little reading about the process as well, while a home type oven is ideal for this, it's recommended to NOT use the same oven you cook in, but rather buy a used one and dedicate it to the powder process.

Anybody else have any info on this? I have a couple of non-original toys I'd like to dress up.




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