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Powder Coating

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Posted by: tdsongster

I am looking into doing some powder coating and was wondering which gun to start with? I have seen the kit that eastwood has and harbor freight has one as well made by Chicago Electric. Are they pretty much the same? Is there another one that I don't know of that is better?

Thanks...



Posted by: Pappy

get the bottom feed gun from www.columbiacoatings.com

it seems to do much better then the others you mentioned. i think its like $149 for a starter gun



Posted by: tdsongster

Dam Pappy, are u ever not online? Every time I have sent something to u response time is less then a minute...



Posted by: Pappy

its all automated we sparred no expense..lmfao



Posted by: tdsongster

The only one I saw was $154 and it was by Chicago Electric. Harbor freight (which is local) sells the same gun for $59. Am I missing somehting or does columbia no longer carry the gun you were thinking of?

Thanks

Tim



Posted by: Pappy

they may not carry it any longer...but i just looked and it looks the same if ya ask me.

start off with a sampler powder kiut and that gun. get an old house oven or better yet the oven that columbia sells(it has a circulating fan.

the biggest thing will be to build yourself some type of booth to shoot the powder. it gets EVERYWHERE so make that a priority. a decent dust mask and some googles and yer set!



Posted by: sampleez

i am going to buy a gun too here shortly, and i was wondering about an oven. i know that you can use a regular oven for all of the smaller stuff, but i was wanting to do my 400 frame. i think i could build an oven, but i don't really know what to use or where i could get the heat supply. and help would be greatly appreciated.





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