Re: How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
Warm coating... I have not had luck doing. I dont ever try anymore.
Second coats... I have never had a problem.
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Re: How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
if you get the gun to close it will create more of a problem with the powder back ionizing, also quite possibly K.V fry if you already have a coat on there which you will just see the powder fall off and not stick. Allow the part to get to at least 200f and spray a nice even coat, make sure you have a fresh clean ground. You should focus on re-covering the entire wheel with another coat, otherwise you will get what looks like sand in certain areas because there wont be enough powder coverage to flow out smooth.
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Re: How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
Try taking the tip of the gun and get in close. I've never had much success coating parts warm OR recoating...
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Re: How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
Can I put more powder on the wheels I already have done to fill in the thin spots? Is there any tricks to do this?
thanks
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Re: How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
spray them warm, to break down the faraday effect. You need a really good ground also. Since your gun does not have alot fof voltage it wont be an easy job to coat such wheels, even when I did a set of 20" Player wheels, the spokes didnt get fully coated and that with a pro gun and 2 coats, after 4 nice coats, they looked covered.
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How do I PC wire wheels that can't be taken apart
I've got a set of 1952 48 spoke wheels that need to be coated and I did one; the coverage was not as good as it should be:
1. Is there a way to PC the thin spots without sandblasting the wheel and starting over?
2. How can I get good coverage on two sides and top/bottom and all around the spokes?
Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom.Last edited by wolfpline; 10-20-2005, 12:02 PM.Tags: None
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