Hi all again. Thanks to Caswell for the great Forum and its Members for such good feedback. It seems I am rarely able to contribute. I have done quite a bit of PCing in the short time I've had my Caswell system. I love it and get great results 98% of the time. I have coated at least 500 parts and only a handful had any defects.
My question this time is with some cast iron that I just powder coated. It is a tail stock for a metal lathe. I may have screwed up when I used the iron phosphate as a primer for the cast iron. I seem to be getting a lot of very easy chipping. I let the part stay in the oven 5 minutes longer than normal at 400 degrees. Then I let the part cool slowly. It probably weighs about 3 pounds or so. Maybe a little more.
I did not sandblast, but I did used a wire wheel and a sander and grinder. The part was not real smooth. I have had good adhesion with smoother surfaces. I do have a sandblaster now and will blast the PC back off to try again.
Do ya'll think it could have been the IP primer? Should I just blast with glass beads and PC again? What would I clean up with after blasting?
Thanks in advance for ya'lls help.

My question this time is with some cast iron that I just powder coated. It is a tail stock for a metal lathe. I may have screwed up when I used the iron phosphate as a primer for the cast iron. I seem to be getting a lot of very easy chipping. I let the part stay in the oven 5 minutes longer than normal at 400 degrees. Then I let the part cool slowly. It probably weighs about 3 pounds or so. Maybe a little more.
I did not sandblast, but I did used a wire wheel and a sander and grinder. The part was not real smooth. I have had good adhesion with smoother surfaces. I do have a sandblaster now and will blast the PC back off to try again.
Do ya'll think it could have been the IP primer? Should I just blast with glass beads and PC again? What would I clean up with after blasting?
Thanks in advance for ya'lls help.
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