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Old 04-08-2007, 04:41 PM
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Default Where can i learn about MKV and powder?

I just wanted to learn the benefit of a more powerful gun over a less powerful one when it comes to MKV and settings.

I wasnt sure if someone has come across a tutorial or a writeup by another member.


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Default Re: Where can i learn about MKV and powder?

Look thru this sites:
http://www.mortonpowdercoatings.com/...eProblems.html
http://www.powdercoatingonline.com/h...dercorner.html
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Default Re: Where can i learn about MKV and powder?

a good line i got out of it,


increase the MKV for tricky corners and holes and then lessen the MKV to do surrounding areas so you dont get too much overlay
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a good line i got out of it,


increase the MKV for tricky corners and holes and then lessen the MKV to do surrounding areas so you dont get too much overlay
That almost sounds back as*wards to me. One tip to getting into Faraday areas is to reduce the voltage.
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Old 04-19-2007, 12:37 PM
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Default Re: Where can i learn about MKV and powder?

Hey, im not sa dyslexic sa uoy think I ma.


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