Rail
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In order to powdercoat parta and brass casings, what kind of $ investment are we talking about?
Originally posted by Rail
<br />In order to powdercoat parta and brass casings, what kind of $ investment are we talking about?
Originally posted by its_virgil
<br />.....The learning curve is not steep......
Originally posted by Randy_
<br />Originally posted by its_virgil
<br />.....The learning curve is not steep......
Always wondered how that saying came about?? Maybe out math instructor can give us some insight? Don: Isn't it true that steepness of a graphed curve can be changed simply by changing which axis represents a particular variable??
Originally posted by its_virgil
<br />.....I wish my students were eager to learn and would ask some thought provaking questions.....
Originally posted by reed43
<br />When you put items in an oven to cure how do you put them in. Do you hang them, or lay on a tray or how. Any and all help needed and many thanks ahead of time. Am thinking of the Sears power coating system.
Originally posted by reed43
<br />When you put items in an oven to cure how do you put them in. Do you hang them, or lay on a tray or how. Any and all help needed and many thanks ahead of time. Am thinking of the Sears power coating system.
Originally posted by Jerryconn
<br />James, Don,
Do you guys PC your pen kit parts as well?
Thanks
Originally posted by baldysm
<br />Quick question. I'm looking at using PC mainly for tubes for acrylics at this point.
Do you find that you need to drill larger holes in the blank to accomodate the thickness of the powder coat?
One of the tutorials shows some pains being taking to avoid the end of the tube from resting on the rack. The other seems to just drop the tube on the rack, the end of the tube resting on the rack. Is there a problem with the tubes sticking to the rack or a problem with the coating chipping when you pull the tube off the rack?
Thanks
Originally posted by its_virgil
<br />It is now in the trash at the Denver airport...they didn't want me carrying it on the plane.