If it dont come out with enough coat on the part
you can add more powder and bake it again. It
will be ok. You can add powder over and over again
as long as the part is clean. Remember you need metal
contact so you have to use knife or a file to scrape
off a little paint where you hang the part.
Thomas
Teesun68 wrote:
> Greetings list,
> I just emerged from a whole day in the garage and I successfully test run
> the Eastwood powder coating kit. Is that thing sweet to use!!! Runs on 8 psi
> of air pressure and produces a beautiful finish on parts - especially the flat
> ones. I did not put enough powder on the coil spring, so it turned out a bit
> short but still hard nice finish - just not as even as the flat surface. Will
> correct tomorrow with the other one and see where it goes. With a powder
> coating kit, small sand blaster and warm weather, the old rustmobile is
> starting to give way.
> Just thought I'd "share"....:):)
>
> Cheers...Michael
> '68 1600 ( less rusty by a few bits )
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