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02.11.2011, 07:41 PM

sears sells a powdercoating kit. I bought one a few years ago and it works great for anything you can fit in your oven


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sears sells a powdercoating kit. I bought one a few years ago and it works great for anything you can fit in your oven
Nice man, that'd be perfect. The good thing about being a bachelor is that there is no one to nag you when you bake tires or powder coat parts in the oven


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Nice man, that'd be perfect. The good thing about being a bachelor is that there is no one to nag you when you bake tires or powder coat parts in the oven
Ive got an oven out in my shop just for powdercoating. It doesnt hurt the oven or even smell really, but its nice having an oven dedicated for doing powdercoating etc. Also it makes a huge mess if you get trigger happy with the powdercoat gun, there will be a colored haze on everything around you if you are not careful. If you get one, skip the sears powder and go to harbor frieght. They have the basic colors there in big jars for around 6 bucks, as opposed to 4 bucks for a 1 or 2 oz pouch at sears.


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Ive got an oven out in my shop just for powdercoating. It doesnt hurt the oven or even smell really, but its nice having an oven dedicated for doing powdercoating etc. Also it makes a huge mess if you get trigger happy with the powdercoat gun, there will be a colored haze on everything around you if you are not careful. If you get one, skip the sears powder and go to harbor frieght. They have the basic colors there in big jars for around 6 bucks, as opposed to 4 bucks for a 1 or 2 oz pouch at sears.
I cant just send them to you with some cash?


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The good thing about being a bachelor is that there is no one to nag you when you bake tires or powder coat parts in the oven
Yeah but my lasagna tasted like burnt rubber last time.
   
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