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    now were talking Jazz! im very suprised at that i thought you could only powdercoat with conductive materials

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-man View Post
    now were talking Jazz! im very suprised at that i thought you could only powdercoat with conductive materials
    Nope I don't even use an oven just a Big Gas heater which heats my work shop. (Like those used in Kabab shops but horizontal) and I've even used just an heat gun for small parts.

    Warn you thou bloody stuff goes every where so cover up.! . . . . . . I love it thou because it's far better than paint and any over spray just settles as powder dust which blows or vacs off.
    Clean up is simple just blow out the gun with air no messing around with thinners and gunwash etc.

    Finish is nice as you see in pics and some good colours but you need to experiment as they don't always turnout like they show. The chrome for instance is awesome when first applied but needs a clear top coat and soon as you do this it goes a crappy silver grey colour.!
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  3. #3
    looks nice that pal! are these machines you are building for peeps?

  4. #4
    If I were you, I would strip back using a quality sanding paper with a medium grit, and then buy some high quality waterproof paint

    Good luck with the project

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