Hotcoat Infrared powdercoat system
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Hotcoat Infrared powdercoat system
So I have quite a few things that I'd like to get powdercoated (calipers, suspension parts, tb, etc.) so I figured I'd look into maybe doing it myself.
I came across the HotCoat Infrared powdercoat cure system on the Eastwood site HERE
Has anyone used an infrared system like this?
I think it would work out very well for me.
How long would it take parts to cure?
Such as LCA's, TB, Valve covers, etc.
I came across the HotCoat Infrared powdercoat cure system on the Eastwood site HERE
Has anyone used an infrared system like this?
I think it would work out very well for me.
How long would it take parts to cure?
Such as LCA's, TB, Valve covers, etc.
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I use hotcoat, but i use an oven, not IR. I heard it can take a little while to cure with IR because the IR light has to touch each part so it can require turning the part over a couple different ways to make sure everywhere cures well. Thats just waht ive been told though, never seen the IR used
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I'd get the decent sized IR lamp, not that little one. The time thing isn't of the BIGGEST concern, I'm more concerned with the results.
For the price of the set-up and the few things I need done it may just be the same if I had them done professionally and would negate my efforts of doing it myself, oh well
For the price of the set-up and the few things I need done it may just be the same if I had them done professionally and would negate my efforts of doing it myself, oh well