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you will be fine i did a set of horseshoes that way one side at a time and they came out good. once the bottom is cured let it fully cool and got to the other side.
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What about using Caswells sput welder? I think it will work with powdercoating but am not sure. It might be worth it to ask caswell if it will work.
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The sput welder works well with anything that needs an electrical connection and/or suspension point. I use mine primarily for anodizing where electrical connections are key to a good end result. I vary the size of the wire to the size of part. The good thing about the sput welder is it will weld most like materials together, not just aluminum.
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Well, I have no welder, and I am only a one man operation not even into making money yet, so buying the sput welder is pretty well outta my range.
I just spent a buttload of money trying to match up powder to my bike. The color samples and the actual cured powder don't freaking match!
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I did it the way I originally asked, and it turnedout great. PC'd the bottom first, resting the top half on the oven grate. Then did the top half resting the already PC'd bottom half on the oven grate. Turned out fantastic! Customer is very happy.
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