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Old 03-01-2013, 01:22 PM   #4
FED 387
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Default Re: At home Powder Coat kits

OK --Rob talked to my G'son --he has an Eastwood unit--- he highly suggested you get the dual voltage model-- reason being its only about $60 more and it allows you to do larger pieces he has done rims 18 inches in diameter but they quality wise didnt look like a smaller piece-he has the single voltage model--best way to prep stuff is to scuff it up although you can coat smooth/shiny parts--then clean it off with either acetone or denatured alcohol leaves no residue on the part and your ready to go-----he made a cover that fastens on to a household ELECTRIC oven door ---fastens on to the door when it is open keeps the heat in so you can do longer pieces---good luck Comp387
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