02-03-2007 | #1 |
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powder color,any information!??
hello all,
plzzz i need some information about powder color coat, any one here know the company selling those?? any link ,website,will be helpful.thanks. |
02-03-2007 | #2 |
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Re: powder color,any information!??
i want do something like that , should i sand it first then spray it??
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02-03-2007 | #3 |
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Re: powder color,any information!??
hadi...a member here...jeffvette/// does the work..it's powder coating,
just take all your parts off...ship em to jeff...he'll do the work then mail em back to ya... |
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thanks!
i know it, but its hard to ship the parts. my car in czech rep. very far from |USA. buti think he can send me the powder, and i pay him, |
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The powder is applied with a spray gun or an electrostatic method or a fluidized bed method. Then the parts are baked in an oven to cure the coating. It is very technical and there are many steps to properly prepare the surface, apply the coating and then cure the coating. It is not a "at home" job. More info available here: http://www.powder-coater.com/ TomC '90ZR1 #792
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ya, you can do that in home, but not in kichen,cuz your wife would be ! , and dont bake the parts in microwave! i found good deal from good compay, price of 2 lb powder cost 25$. and 100 $ for gun and electric stuff. and (sure you need air pressure source about 5-10 PSI)! you only need clean job to parts, like cleaning and sanding before you start the coat. i just want to know how much of OZ or lb of powder i need to coat my 2 valve covers?? Last edited by HADI-ZR1; 02-03-2007 at 06:28 PM. |
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Hadi, I just want to address this in public since you sent me a PM. The last person I discussed this with on colors screwed me over. I will help make color selection, but I will not give out the namesor the stages on how I do them.
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and his work is some of the finest i've ever seen...seriously.. that being said, i will let one of Jeffvette's secrets out of the bag..so to speak 1st you need one of these... made by a company in the good ole USA..called Hasbro... make sure you don't stick your finger in the electrical outlet..as there are no warning labels...on the damn oven...:next... get you some baby powder...and some glitter ...and you my friend are in business... Last edited by GrayZ; 02-04-2007 at 12:01 AM. |
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Don't forget, you get what you pay for, & experience is worth a million. You can ruin rare parts or pay and have no worries. Yet, I see where your coming from, far away, I have the same problem being from Montana, thats also a long way from any ZR-1 service people. I haved shipped parts out to get work done and the shipping can cost more than the service, of course the time delay is the real killer. If you screw up it can cost double, don't fool yourself if you want a professional look. No matter how simple, you better PC everyones parts in town untill your ready for yours. Just common sence, if you want great results.
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