<VV> powder coating at home?

Bob Saunders upnorth1 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 17:24:39 EDT 2008


>From what I've been able to learn, if you can spray a good finish, you
SHOULD be able to powder coat.\

I used to refinish furniture, did a decent job with few drips. I've made
sure the new garage wiring will make room for an oven to try it out.

bob

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 5:26 AM, Gary Swiatowy <mopar at jbcs2.net> wrote:

> > From: N2VZD at aol.com
> > Subject: Re: <VV> powder coating at home?
> "
> >
> > anybody do powder coating at home?
> > i have an old home builtin oven in my shop for valve guide work etc ,
> and
> > thought maybe i could use one of those harbor freight powder coat kits
> to
> > do
> > some of my parts.  anyone have any luck at this?
> > i hope the response is positive , i already ordered the kit while it was
> > on
> > special pricing...
> > regards, tim colson
> >
> I have not myself.
> But a friend of mine bought the kit you mentioned and has been doing a
> bunch
> of parts.
> He did a lot of the backing plates and some suspension parts for his
> street
> rod and 65 Cuda.
> Also has done some aluminum intakes and valve covers.
> Doing it with an old kitchen oven in his garage,,,,,,,,,,,,,
> Results?
> Amazing!
>
> He tells me its simple........
>
> One of these days I'm going to prep some Corvair pieces and try it out
> with
> his setup.
>
> Gary Swiatowy
>
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