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My first successfully powdercoated piece
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Powdercoated my rearsets ( didnt come out like i wanted, the prep job for it was not enough)
also did my clutch cover came out super sweet, pics later....
and i did my rearseat cowl! not sure how i can make the orange peel go away, its very light. Id also like to make the coating a bit thicker, so i might redo it later in the summer. currently striping the paint of my wheels....not happenign very well. i need to find some better stripping chemicals, Strip-X from home depot is not cutting it.
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Nice job!!
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Re: My first successfully powdercoated piece
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How did you powder coat the cowl without melting it?
Also for prep, consider a small media blast cabinet.
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Nice job! You got the oven to work huh?
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I have to assume it was an aluminum seat cowl...
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yup aluminum, if i ever go chromo, i can always strip and polish, or change the color as i please for pretty cheap.
Quote from: ryanracer on April 12, 2009, 02:41:18 PM
Nice job! You got the oven to work huh?
I did, but i could not get my original idea to work since i cant source a way to connect a propane tank to a black iron pipe. end up using a propane torch shooting heat underneath a bunch of bricks, and the bricks distribute the heat upwards. Im gonna source a convection fan and throw it in there to even up the heat and upscale this thing later on, after word got out in my neighborhood i have a few people who wants me to powder coat some small items for them, but i dont have the $ to throw at a media blaster right because now my compressor wont handle it. those things need some serious CFMs!
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Quote from: NAKID on April 12, 2009, 02:43:59 PM
I have to assume it was an aluminum seat cowl...
I figured that was was the case... just felt like asking dumb questions.
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Quote from: He Man on April 12, 2009, 02:53:47 PM
yup aluminum, if i ever go chromo, i can always strip and polish, or change the color as i please for pretty cheap.
I did, but i could not get my original idea to work since i cant source a way to connect a propane tank to a black iron pipe. end up using a propane torch shooting heat underneath a bunch of bricks, and the bricks distribute the heat upwards. Im gonna source a convection fan and throw it in there to even up the heat and upscale this thing later on, after word got out in my neighborhood i have a few people who wants me to powder coat some small items for them, but i dont have the $ to throw at a media blaster right because now my compressor wont handle it. those things need some serious CFMs!
Do you need a fitting to go from 1/2 iron to 3/8" flare for the regulator or are you trying to run unregulated?
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I have learned allot about powdercoating from doing my parts with my buddy Sean (
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I def. know now that 99.9% of the quality of the work is in the prep. Everything from outgassing the part first, media blasting, de-greasing, proper powder coverage, right temp, etc..
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Quote from: ducpainter on April 12, 2009, 05:07:53 PM
Do you need a fitting to go from 1/2 iron to 3/8" flare for the regulator or are you trying to run unregulated?
1/2" iron to 3/8" on the LP hose . it could be 1/4" though, theres no markings on the hose and home depot around doesnt sell any fittings.
Quote from: ProTeal55 on April 12, 2009, 05:28:31 PM
I have learned allot about powdercoating from doing my parts with my buddy Sean (
http://www.ThePowderPro.com
)
I def. know now that 99.9% of the quality of the work is in the prep. Everything from outgassing the part first, media blasting, de-greasing, proper powder coverage, right temp, etc..
degreasing is the biggest problem i have right now.....and stripping the paint of the damn wheel. I need to pick up some aircraft grade stripper tomorrow. Gonna be like moses and walk since my bike aint got no wheels!
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Quote from: He Man on April 12, 2009, 07:46:20 PM
1/2" iron to 3/8" on the LP hose . it could be 1/4" though, theres no markings on the hose and home depot around doesnt sell any fittings.
degreasing is the biggest problem i have right now.....and stripping the paint of the damn wheel. I need to pick up some aircraft grade stripper tomorrow. Gonna be like moses and walk since my bike aint got no wheels!
PM me your address.
I'll send you one.
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