Powder coating....thoughts and questions
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Re: Powder coating....thoughts and questions
11 Jul 2019 06:50
Great..., just great!
Now slmjim is mumbling & convulsing, 'cause the tool junkie within is needing a powder coating kit fix. :dry:
Seriously though, nice job!
As to martin_csr's use of grease for paint masking:
slmjim learned to do that as a kid to mask the windows, headlights & such when painting clear slot car bodies in the day, but used Vaseline instead of grease. Still use it to this day. Can't vouch for Brand X petroleum jellies. The oils in grease tend to migrate (creep) across a surface, which can compromise fine painted edges. Vaseline doesn't do that.
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Now slmjim is mumbling & convulsing, 'cause the tool junkie within is needing a powder coating kit fix. :dry:
Seriously though, nice job!
As to martin_csr's use of grease for paint masking:
slmjim learned to do that as a kid to mask the windows, headlights & such when painting clear slot car bodies in the day, but used Vaseline instead of grease. Still use it to this day. Can't vouch for Brand X petroleum jellies. The oils in grease tend to migrate (creep) across a surface, which can compromise fine painted edges. Vaseline doesn't do that.
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
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1974 Z1-A x2
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1993 CB 750 Nighthawk x2
2009 ST1300A
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Re: Powder coating....thoughts and questions
11 Jul 2019 07:16slmjim+Z1BEBE wrote: Great..., just great!
Now slmjim is mumbling & convulsing, 'cause the tool junkie within is needing a powder coating kit fix. :dry:
Seriously though, nice job!
As to martin_csr's use of grease for paint masking:
slmjim learned to do that as a kid to mask the windows, headlights & such when painting clear slot car bodies in the day, but used Vaseline instead of grease. Still use it to this day. Can't vouch for Brand X petroleum jellies. The oils in grease tend to migrate (creep) across a surface, which can compromise fine painted edges. Vaseline doesn't do that.
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
Thanks for the encouraging words. Honestly, it wasn't big bucks to give it a try. I bought the harbor freight kit, which is normally $70. They had it on sale for $60 last weekend, and I had a 20% off coupon, so it was $48 plus tax. Then I bought a used electric oven off of Craigslist locally for $65 and wired it up in my garage. So I'll probably recoup my money after doing a few parts.
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Re: Powder coating....thoughts and questions
11 Jul 2019 07:40Webbie1 wrote:slmjim+Z1BEBE wrote: Great..., just great!
Now slmjim is mumbling & convulsing, 'cause the tool junkie within is needing a powder coating kit fix. :dry:
Seriously though, nice job!
As to martin_csr's use of grease for paint masking:
slmjim learned to do that as a kid to mask the windows, headlights & such when painting clear slot car bodies in the day, but used Vaseline instead of grease. Still use it to this day. Can't vouch for Brand X petroleum jellies. The oils in grease tend to migrate (creep) across a surface, which can compromise fine painted edges. Vaseline doesn't do that.
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
Thanks for the encouraging words. Honestly, it wasn't big bucks to give it a try. I bought the harbor freight kit, which is normally $70. They had it on sale for $60 last weekend, and I had a 20% off coupon, so it was $48 plus tax. Then I bought a used electric oven off of Craigslist locally for $65 and wired it up in my garage. So I'll probably recoup my money after doing a few parts.
Warner
Looks great!
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Re: Powder coating....thoughts and questions
11 Jul 2019 07:56jayrodoh wrote:Webbie1 wrote:slmjim+Z1BEBE wrote: Great..., just great!
Now slmjim is mumbling & convulsing, 'cause the tool junkie within is needing a powder coating kit fix. :dry:
Seriously though, nice job!
As to martin_csr's use of grease for paint masking:
slmjim learned to do that as a kid to mask the windows, headlights & such when painting clear slot car bodies in the day, but used Vaseline instead of grease. Still use it to this day. Can't vouch for Brand X petroleum jellies. The oils in grease tend to migrate (creep) across a surface, which can compromise fine painted edges. Vaseline doesn't do that.
Good Ridin'
slmjim & Z1BEBE
Thanks for the encouraging words. Honestly, it wasn't big bucks to give it a try. I bought the harbor freight kit, which is normally $70. They had it on sale for $60 last weekend, and I had a 20% off coupon, so it was $48 plus tax. Then I bought a used electric oven off of Craigslist locally for $65 and wired it up in my garage. So I'll probably recoup my money after doing a few parts.
Warner
Looks great!
Thank you! Here's what it looked like when I started.
Warner
1979 KZ1000 LTD, 1982 KZ1000 LTD, 1990 Honda CBR1000F
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