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Old 12-09-2003, 10:54 PM
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Thanks for the info russ, I thought I was going to run into a problem with to much air movement. I found some cheap explosion proof light covers at lowes on the discounted shelf so I'm set thier. I see that rubber gaskets are what they use to build these explosion proof lights. and silicone around the holes where the wires come through. I know thier is a code and saftey is everything but I could have built my own explosion proof covers that would have been higher quality than these. jUST SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MY FOR THE DO IT YOURSELFERS OUT THIER. iT JUST NEEDS TO BE AIR TIGHT.

Just a side note if i was going to coat a bunch of parts the same color prettyy regularly could i just use a blast cabinet and install my pc gun inside and fill it with powder just like if I was going to blast media? Seems like it would be very efficient for a high volume color and no loss of product. and no mess!

Okay I'm ready for all the reasons I've never seen this set up.
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