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  1. Attaching electrical connection

    Very new to this with a couple questions. First when you hang the object to be coated in the booth do you attach the electrode to the object or the wire? 2nd What keeps the electrode itself from becoming coated? 3rd When you place object in the oven must it be suspended or can it sit on a rack in the oven? Thanks any help.
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    I'm assuming your talking about attaching the ground clip...my pref is to attach dir to the object but alot of the time it cant be done so attaching to your hang wire works also..as far as the ground clip getting coated , you just blow it off with air , I set alot of things direct on the rack if the bottom doesnt need to be coated.. hanging just gives you a complete coverage.

    just my thoughts..
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