
Re:grounding blast cabinet
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Re:grounding blast cabinet
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 08:12:42 -0800
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I really want to get a powder coat setup,but the oven is the limiting
factor as I really dont have any room in my shop to put an old oven.
They do make lamps though that are supposed to "cook" the pieces like
the oven, but they are pretty spendy.
i also want to try some of these plating gadgets in the Eastwood
catalog like home brewed "tin-zinc" or " zinc-cad " or something like
that. Also they have a " black -oxide" setup too.They have paints too
to duplicate the look too.
Cant remember where but somewhere on the net i saw a good article
once on what the factory did to each type of piece in your car, what
piece was treated in what way. Anybody have that article?
Neal ZImmerman, Eugene Oregon
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