[sdiy] Enamel? Powdercoat?

John Greczula xeno at xenoweb.com
Fri Jan 11 13:06:46 CET 2002


on 1/10/02 10:33 PM, CHoaglin at aol.com at CHoaglin at aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 1/10/02 10:09:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
xeno at xenoweb.com writes:


I once saw a home powder coating kit on a car repair/customizing program. I
think it was HOT ROD TV or something like that, on TNN.

Anyway, the kit allowed you to 'charge' your part, dust on the powder with a
sprayer type thing and then bake it in an old oven. Wasn't cheap though! :0)
It's also not something that you'd want to do in your regular kitchen oven!
;0)


Hmm...I just happen to have a 5 kilowatt thermolyne oven lying around
that'll do 1100C....I wonder what temperature this needs to be done at?

-Chris 

Chris,

I think that hotcoat might have been the system I saw. I don't recall that
it needed an extremely high temperature to work, certainly not 1100C!. I
don't even think it was 500F.


John Greczula
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