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1. [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: eric@megageek.com
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:27:39 -0400
I remember recently there was a discussion on powdercoat systems and I wondering if we could get an "update." I forgot who started the questions, but what unit did you go with? Did you like it? Any a
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00051.html (7,470 bytes)

2. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:42:50 -0400
I bought the H.F. one several years ago. It worked really well, *while* it worked. Last time I got it out, the high voltage section seemed to be dead. Luckily, it's not too expensive to replace. It w
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00052.html (8,060 bytes)

3. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:51:18 -0700
I have the Eastwood gun and its worked great for years now, the HF one does just as nice work as the EW one but the HF one seems to not work for long. I have now gone with the Eastwood pro gun and it
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00053.html (9,253 bytes)

4. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: James F Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 18:09:16 -0400
I have the Eastwood hobby unit and it has worked fine. I used a HF unit but it didn't seem to disperse the powder as effectively as the EW. I have used this place for powder; I have purchased large l
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00054.html (8,743 bytes)

5. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Arvid Jedlicka" <arvidj@visi.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:30:39 -0500
Those of you using the powder coating systems - What are you using for curing? Does everyone except me have room for an oven in the garage - or never have items that will not fit in an ordinary kitch
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00055.html (8,072 bytes)

6. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 18:08:53 -0700
I started with a small toaster oven from Salvation Army and a IR lamp, quickly moved up to a old kitchen stove and then moved up to a BIG oven. The toaster oven was good for very small parts and the
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00056.html (9,086 bytes)

7. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Jim Juhas <james.f.juhas@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 23:35:52 -0400
I have a wall oven that came free, needing only a little repair to the clock and timing unit. I can set the timer once preheated and the thing will shut off when done. No supervision, practically. A
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00057.html (7,951 bytes)

8. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:01:34 -0700
Just curious if anyone has looked into building an oven extension that can be knocked down when not in use ? I'm thinking maybe panels of mineral wool faced with light sheet metal that can be butted
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00058.html (8,289 bytes)

9. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Wayne <wmc_st@xxiii.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:12:35 -0400
A friend used my PC setup for a ceramic coat on a set of V8 headers. I'd seen a similar oven setup on another (unfortunately defunct) web site that was nicknamed the "pregnant oven". Actually, it loo
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00059.html (9,032 bytes)

10. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Arvid Jedlicka" <arvidj@visi.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 12:54:23 -0500
Here is one that could probably be considered "knock-down-able". http://www.powdercoatoven.4t.com/ Arvid _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/m
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00060.html (8,471 bytes)

11. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:18:58 -0700
The "pregnant oven" is on Eastwoods forums http://forum.eastwoodco.com/showthread.php?t=1464&highlight=pregnant+oven http://forum.eastwoodco.com/showthread.php?t=5096&highlight=pregnant It works quit
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00063.html (9,121 bytes)

12. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Randall" <tr3driver@ca.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:45:22 -0700
Thanks, Arvid. Not exactly what I was thinking of, but does show that the concept is valid. He does mention disassembling the oven for storage; and under "Things I would do differently" even lists a
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00064.html (8,279 bytes)

13. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Nolan" <foxtrapper@aceweb.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 07:58:30 -0400
Here's the old buckeye Triumphs article where the pregnant oven comes from, complete with pictures. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk mailing list http://autox.team.net/mailma
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00071.html (8,661 bytes)

14. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Bill Gilroy" <wmgilroy@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:15:43 -0700
I used a regular wall oven. It is a good size but I cannot do an axle. What is the size of the oven you have and where did it come from or where did you get that monster? I like to do it all myself,
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00111.html (9,417 bytes)

15. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: Mike Rambour <mikey@b2systems.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 21:47:57 -0700
I got it from Eastwoods and its inside dimentions are 3ft X 3ft X 3ft so for the British car world I play in I can get a axle in at a 45degree, I would much rather have had their next size up but I c
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00112.html (10,950 bytes)

16. Re: [Shop-talk] powder coat systems (score: 1)
Author: "Chadwick E. Labno" <chad@linuxeg.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 02:02:38 -0400
There's an oven building forum at: I came across it when I was concidering building a heat treating oven but "cooled" on the idea. chad _______________________________________________ Shop-talk maili
/html/shop-talk/2007-09/msg00113.html (7,943 bytes)


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