Electrostatic powder painting

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2012/01/11 12:08:00 (permalink)

Electrostatic powder painting

I bought an Electrostatic spray powder paint gun. Anybody ever use one or know anything about them? Don't feel like blowing a lot of powder paint all over the garage..
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    Erie Mako
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    RE: Electrostatic powder painting 2012/01/11 15:07:25 (permalink)
    Out of curiosity, what are you using to bake the coating once it is applied?

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    RE: Electrostatic powder painting 2012/01/11 15:21:45 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Erie Mako

    Out of curiosity, what are you using to bake the coating once it is applied?


    I use a $17 toaster oven from WalMart. About 10 to 15 minutes depending on the size of what I'm painting.
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    RE: Electrostatic powder painting 2012/01/13 12:00:37 (permalink)
    worked in powder coating for 6 years. you will defintly need a good ground for best results.we used a spray booth, but you mite be able to hook up a shop vac for the spraying your doing. To much heat will make the paint run or melt your lead. This is trial and error.pm me if you want
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