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Subject: [TR] Satin Black Powder coat
From: pbaize at satx.rr.com (Patrick Baize)
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 08:22:02 -0500
References: <3a5cf.7c95b718.3b39d95c@cs.com><BANLkTi=QDcn3GQUAib3wLV1fGBAGGscuyw@mail.gmail.com><4E092E8E.5020901@rmi.net> <4E150277.2040807@rmi.net>
A better powder coat material can be found here

http://www.ohiocustomcoatings.com/servlet/StoreFront

I have eastwood and Ohio custom  powder.  most of my eastwood powder is 
chunky, clumpy.  where the ohio custom powder is still powdery.   I've had 
them the same amount of time. I also find I get better results with the Ohio 
Custom.

Patrick
68 Spitfire
71 Stag
74 Spitfire



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger Elliott" <elliottr at rmi.net>
To: <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: [TR] Satin Black Powder coat


>I got a reply from Eastwood a few days ago about the Satin Powder Coat.
> Here is what they said.
>
> In regards to your email on is the Satin Black Powder Coat textured? Our
> TECH TEAM suggests that it has very minor surface texture like very soft
> sand paper
>
> I was surprised as the web site does not indicate that it is textured,
> even though they have a menu item for textured powders.  Plus the Satin
> Black paint that I have used seems just as smooth as the gloss paints.
>
> Anyway, I just thought people might want to know so they didn't make the
> same wrong assumptions that I did.
>
> Roger
>
> On 6/27/2011 8:29 PM, Roger Elliott wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I knew as I as describing it, that I was not being very clear.
>> Trouble was I couldn't figure out how to describe it.
>>
>> But as Don is describing it, it is at the "macro" level.  I can feel
>> the difference.  I suppose it is about the same as the difference
>> between glossy magazine cover and a brown paper bag. Maybe not quite
>> that much.
>>
>> It sounds like it is probably something to do with the way I apply
>> it.    I am going to email Eastwood and ask them.
>>
>> What have people found most appropriate for under the bonnet black
>> items when powder coating?
>>
>> Thanks,
>
>
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