Going to try powdercoating
Are there any secrets to keeping the dust down????
I'm thinking maybe using a shopvac with an inlet/outlet and a filter somewhere to keep from recyling the dust.
Most higher end cabinets come with a vacuum systems - mine has a completely separate vacuum with a 5 gallon receptacle for dust. You could prolly rig one up with a shop vac.
No return line - the cabinet itself is not pressurized. I got it from TiP about 20 years ago - they still sell the same one here:
http://toolmonger.com/category/retailers/tp-tools/
http://toolmonger.com/category/retailers/tp-tools/
Bought a cheap shop vac, works like a champ. I blasted the 05 valve covers and put another healthy dose of paint stripper on the 98 valve covers.
It is much easier to strip the paint from them first, then blast them. The factory stuff is HARD to get past. Almost as hard as powdercoating is to get off.
It is much easier to strip the paint from them first, then blast them. The factory stuff is HARD to get past. Almost as hard as powdercoating is to get off.
Ehhh, I don't know if I'm too comfortable with other peoples stuff yet.It's one thing to take one of my parts, work on it and sell it if it turns out OK.
Completely another to start messing with someone elses stuff.
With that being said what are you trying to coat??
Yes, i'm using the one on post. If you do coat there, make sure you blow out the oven and any powder residue from the cabinet. Otherwise you may end up with something unexpected in your part.
Latest project,
I bought a C&L intake tube and sanded down most of the casting flash and removed the C&L logo.
I will coat it chrome to match the intake hat that I did in chrome as well from Page 2.
Also a picture of a valve cover that I did in gloss black.
Although, I think that black valve covers, with the black/polished intake hat and a chrome inlet tube may look pretty good.
I plan on doing the inlet, some covers, cobra brake calipers on one day soon.
I bought a C&L intake tube and sanded down most of the casting flash and removed the C&L logo.
I will coat it chrome to match the intake hat that I did in chrome as well from Page 2.
Also a picture of a valve cover that I did in gloss black.
Although, I think that black valve covers, with the black/polished intake hat and a chrome inlet tube may look pretty good.
I plan on doing the inlet, some covers, cobra brake calipers on one day soon.
Last edited by workmangc; Jul 27, 2008 at 08:46 AM.
Been using the Sears kit with good results. My question is, what do you do about the area where the ground clamp has to attach to the part? Can you go back later and redo that small section (I guess you'd have to hook the ground to another portion of the part that already has powder on it? Would that work?)
I just did my rear diff mount and installed my delrin bushings today. Here's a pic of the final product.
I'm currently doing the disc brake dust shields, which really don't have threaded bolt holes, so where ever the hanging clip is, there is going to be at least a small area that will not get coverage which will eventually lead to to rust:



