XRpredator said:I've heard of people using this nifty new product as a coating for outdoor use.
I believe it's a french word . . . paint
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Ol'89r said:I would probably have it clear powder coated or clear anodized like Tony suggested.
Rich. Dude. You gotta stop holdin' back your true feelings. It's not healthy...Rich Rohrich said:Only Philistines and Chopper guys who do ****ty metal work paint over TIG welded Aluminum you big potato stinkin' reprobate. :yell:
biglou said:Rich. Dude. You gotta stop holdin' back your true feelings. It's not healthy...
. . . And all the time, he was getting stopped and pulled over and asked for his ID, man . . . just everywhere he went, he ran into too much recession, man.Rich Rohrich said:... I'll try and be less repressed in the future Lou. :whoa:
Rich Rohrich said:That would be best for sure, but then I can't do it all myself, which takes all the fun out of it. ;)
Ol'89r said:Rich.
Check out the powder coat gun available from Eastwood. A friend of mine uses one and they work great. I just bought one and am setting up a powder coat booth and oven in my shop. You are only limited by the size of your oven.
The gun sells for about $70.00 and the powder paint is $8.00 a bottle. Many. many colors available. Of course, you would need a large oven for your gates but for small parts you can use a toaster oven or an electric range oven.
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