Re: New to powdercoating oven built.
You can do it either way. Air drying is fine, but the oven is a bit faster. Just use common sense when putting anything of a combustible nature like that in an oven. Lower heat and no open flame.
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
After using acetone, do you need to put it in the oven for a little bit or just let it air dry?Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
Okay, I use glass beads and blast everything, right now I have been using automotive paint thinner to clean parts after I blast them.
Wipe them down good, then I run my little butane torch across them real quick to burn any fuzzies off. The gun was set on 35Kv, and
about 6 -7 inches away. The black really wants to come out of the gun in spurts, not fluidizing very good. I sprayed some black again tonight a little heavier and it turned out better, just not perfectly smooth. Thank for the help guysLeave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
The black part pretty much has the same texture of op. that the red on has, the black did have a few pits in it but it does have op.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
Test Panels are a great tool to use.
I would spray 3 panels.
Everyone considers light and heavy coats different from others. I would spray 3 different panels to what you think would be light, medium, and heavy coats. Use the same color.
If you decided to do this please post them.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
Here's a couple pics, I'm guessing the powders light.
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
Thanks guys, looks like there's a bunch of nice guys around here. I've just been doing little pieces right now, clutch levers for 4 wheelers, sprocket, and some scrap metal pieces. Just stuff to get practice with, I will mostly be doing 4 wheeler parts, and motorcycle parts. I'm waiting on more powder from another company before I try too much. Trying to find what powder works the best for me. I've had a few pieces that wanted to orange peel, they weren't too bad, but I'm picky. Been practicing wet sanding and polishing it back out. Thanks for the replies.Leave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: New to powdercoating oven built.
Oven looks great!
What items do you plan on coating>?
Maybe we can help you with what powder would work best for your application.Leave a comment:
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Re: New to powdercoating oven built.
yes,welcome to the forum.what have u done so far?....Leave a comment:
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Re: New to powdercoating oven built.
Welcome to the forum. The oven looks good. PBTP has all kinds of powder that will do a fine job for you, as does Tiger, NIC, Eastwood, and lots of others. You're on your way to lots of fun, frustration, and education.
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New to powdercoating oven built.
Here's one I just built, not much to look at but working pretty good so far. 40"x40"x60" Just trying to figure out what powders work good, I use the caswell adjustable gun, so far I like it.
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