Good deal on HotCoat gun and powder
#1
Burning Brakes
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Good deal on HotCoat gun and powder
I just got this from Eastwood:
HotCoat gun for $99, normally $160.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/cgi-bin/sg...UREQA=1&FNM=20
20% off on Powders
http://www.eastwoodco.com/cgi-bin/sg...=10OFFT&FNM=26
The HotCoat gun is probably the single best tool I have ever bought. I powder coat everything and it ROCKS!
For $100, it's probably a great Christmas present to ask for, or give yourself.
HotCoat gun for $99, normally $160.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/cgi-bin/sg...UREQA=1&FNM=20
20% off on Powders
http://www.eastwoodco.com/cgi-bin/sg...=10OFFT&FNM=26
The HotCoat gun is probably the single best tool I have ever bought. I powder coat everything and it ROCKS!
For $100, it's probably a great Christmas present to ask for, or give yourself.
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Re: Good deal on HotCoat gun and powder (ddn)
David..
I don't know much about powder coat. I have always wondered if you can
coat headers. You can start the car to bake them.?
Would headers be too hot for powder ?
Barry
I don't know much about powder coat. I have always wondered if you can
coat headers. You can start the car to bake them.?
Would headers be too hot for powder ?
Barry
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Re: Good deal on HotCoat gun and powder (Barry's70LT1)
David..
I don't know much about powder coat. I have always wondered if you can
coat headers. You can start the car to bake them.?
Would headers be too hot for powder ?
Barry
I don't know much about powder coat. I have always wondered if you can
coat headers. You can start the car to bake them.?
Would headers be too hot for powder ?
Barry
the powder melts and becomes a plastic like coating at about 400 degrees. Anything higher than that and the poweder coat will come back off, so says the guy who powder coated my valve covers.
I HIGHLY recommend powder coating. It is a pretty as a great paint job and is almost impossible to destroy. I have all of my brakets, pulleys, and valve covers powder coated. I should have had the oil pan done too.