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Hey guys I am expecting the starter kit in a few days. Here is a link to some of the parts will be coating. I would appreciate any comments or advice. Also, is it ok that there is minor scratches from sanding and the di grinder? Will the PC cover it fine? Let me know what ya think.
These parts are almost oil free, but they do not pass the white glove test yet. I plan for one more stage of degrease before they get coated. Thanks!! http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/nukeca...pg&.src=ph |
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Couple of more links: valve covers, and pullies.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/nukeca...pg&.src=ph http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/nukeca...pg&.src=ph http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/nukeca...pg&.src=ph |
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I've always sandblasted my parts that are going to be powdercoated. Sandblasting them would be much faster than sanding them down. If you dont have access to a sandblaster try finding a local shop that will sandblast them for you.
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Thanks for the comments, believe it or not, these parts have been soaked in a simple green mixture, scrubbed, sand blasted, and only one of the valve covers has been sanded. Not a major difference between the two.
I thought they looked pretty good, did they not look clean to you capt'n? Let me know, I want to do it right the first time. |
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I usually just degrease, sandblast, and preheat the parts to be coated. So if you did all that you should be fine. Make sure to preheat the parts to get any chemicals out of the part. It will save you from having to strip the parts again
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Anyone else have comments or advice?
Also, since I have not actually recieved the kit yet, I have a question about pre heating. How long should I do it and what temp? When I am actually coating the part, can the part be at room temperature?? Let me know, thanks guys!! |
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I also use simple green for degreasing. One suggestion I have for you is to heat it to about 90 degrees or so. There are many submersible heaters that will do the trick. After the parts are clean, I heat them up in the oven then clean em again, depending on how greasy they are, and what they are made of. Good results depend on good prep.
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