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Re: Just some maybe good info from Wagner
Originally posted by HarleydadOriginally posted by THEKINGDid you say Wagner?
Was I wrong? Or did she or is she just waking up after the week end? I forgot now how I stumbled up on it? Maybe at a BARComment
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Re: Just some maybe good info from Wagner
Originally posted by HarleydadI just started reading thru this, tell me whats wrong with this paragraph.I just copied and pasted it here.
Powder coatings are cured at elevated temperatures (3000 F to 4250 F) as compared to wet coatings. This generally results in a tougher, more chip resistant coating. The high temperature, and greater film thickness allow powder coatings to achieve adequate bonding and coverage over less than ideal materials, resulting in less stringent precleaning and metal preparation requirements.
Proof reader? Editor?
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Re: Just some maybe good info from Wagner
Originally posted by Jay VOriginally posted by HarleydadI just started reading thru this, tell me whats wrong with this paragraph.I just copied and pasted it here.
Powder coatings are cured at elevated temperatures (3000 F to 4250 F) as compared to wet coatings. This generally results in a tougher, more chip resistant coating. The high temperature, and greater film thickness allow powder coatings to achieve adequate bonding and coverage over less than ideal materials, resulting in less stringent precleaning and metal preparation requirements.
Proof reader? Editor?
Yep went to the BAR last night with my computer and spilled stuff on my 000000000000000000 see I told you you have to watch out for the stickies
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Re: Just some maybe good info from Wagner
Originally posted by HarleydadI just started reading thru this, tell me whats wrong with this paragraph.I just copied and pasted it here.
Powder coatings are cured at elevated temperatures (3000 F to 4250 F) as compared to wet coatings. This generally results in a tougher, more chip resistant coating. The high temperature, and greater film thickness allow powder coatings to achieve adequate bonding and coverage over less than ideal materials, resulting in less stringent precleaning and metal preparation requirements.
I would like to see that ovenComment
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Re: Just some maybe good info from Wagner
Originally posted by HarleydadI just started reading thru this, tell me whats wrong with this paragraph.I just copied and pasted it here.
Powder coatings are cured at elevated temperatures (3000 F to 4250 F) as compared to wet coatings. This generally results in a tougher, more chip resistant coating. The high temperature, and greater film thickness allow powder coatings to achieve adequate bonding and coverage over less than ideal materials, resulting in less stringent precleaning and metal preparation requirements.OOPS!!
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