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Has anyone try this or know a friend that had experience with this system?
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at 35 dollars, that looks like a no brainer - never used a powder coater, but i wouldn't hesitate to buy craftsman at full price, let alone at that discount...may have to pick it up and test it out!
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Quote from: shift1100 on August 22, 2012, 05:49:47 AM
at 35 dollars, that looks like a no brainer - never used a powder coater, but i wouldn't hesitate to buy craftsman at full price, let alone at that discount...may have to pick it up and test it out!
I always go for craftsman tools...this system regular priced out at $100+
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itll be fine for 90% of stuff. Great if you dont own a compressor.
just dont expect it to do fancy stuff. you need adjustable voltage to do multi layers, certain coatings, and to be able to get powder to stick on the inside of tight corners.
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I have one and like He Man said, you get what you pay for. I've had good luck doing various "functional" parts, but haven't had to do anything where the finish work mattered yet so i can't really say how nice it looks. This is the bracket I built to relocate my R/R, coil, wiring, etc under the seat done in satin black. Aside from the obvious make the beast with two backs ups in the metal where I had to relocate the mounting studs, it came out pretty good and it's DEFINITELY tough as nails. Food for thought.
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Oh, and I know that it even says it in the instructions and all (not to mention logic would dictate....) but DON'T touch the metal charging tip. It will definitely zap the shit out of you
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Oh, and I know that it even says it in the instructions and all (not to mention logic would dictate....) but DON'T touch the metal charging tip. It will definitely zap the shit out of you
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How do you guys cure the coated product at 400 degrees afterward??
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Quote from: ManOrAstro-Man? on August 30, 2012, 11:15:48 PM
How do you guys cure the coated product at 400 degrees afterward??
An oven?
I like that the shipping costs 2 cents more than the gun... ($18.97+18.99 shipping). But, still not expensive, so worth a try to do small parts.
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Well one good thing about appliances not lasting as long as they used to is that when a toaster oven looses an otherwise superfluous knob, it gets re-purposed to the garage. It was one of the big ones that can do frozen pizzas and such, so with the rack removed I can manage an ok sized part.
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Looks like a good product for the price, but I am wondering why they discountinued this item? Was there some flaw with them? Too many people bringing them back? I imagine that is why it is so cheap, and what happens if it breaks now? They don't even make a replacement model for it to exchange?
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$35 would be worth it to me to play with a new toy. Hell, the first thing I did with mine is coat the handle of the titanium spork I got my dad for Christmas
. It is kind of a cheapie. Like someone else said, there are no voltage or feed adjustments, but it gets the job done.
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I bought this back in September and used it on the passenger pegs and sidestand on my R6. Using harbor freight matte black and a toaster oven, it came out flawlessly. Just make sure you really clean the parts beforehand (I didnt have a sandblaster so I used aircraft stripper, steel wool, and a steel brush followed by detergent). Finish for me was 9.5/10 with no visible imperfections on my first attempt.
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Quote from: Preppyr6 on November 05, 2012, 10:14:57 AM
I bought this back in September and used it on the passenger pegs and sidestand on my R6. Using harbor freight matte black and a toaster oven, it came out flawlessly. Just make sure you really clean the parts beforehand (I didnt have a sandblaster so I used aircraft stripper, steel wool, and a steel brush followed by detergent). Finish for me was 9.5/10 with no visible imperfections on my first attempt.
Yeah... I still need to pick up a toaster oven. What did you do to support the part in the oven?
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Unless you have the convenience of having a full sized oven or a custom built powder oven, you generally have to get creative with how you set the piece in the oven. I Just did the headlight bucket and just taped the inner lip of the bucket (the part where the headlight ring interfaces with the bucket that doesn't need to be coated) and set it on a pan directly on the rack in the oven. I let it cool all the way and when I pulled the bucket off the pan, the tape just stayed on the pan and left the clean, un-powdered part of the bucket looking pretty as ever. Pics are on my work phone, so I'll have to pull them when I can actually find my work phone
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