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[https://garage.eastwood.com/eastwood-chatter/crash-course-powder-coating Crash course in powder coating] | [https://garage.eastwood.com/eastwood-chatter/crash-course-powder-coating Crash course in powder coating] | ||
Here are some powders that are available in the box: | |||
*Flat gunmetal | |||
*Metallic blue | |||
*Metallic red | |||
*New smoke chrome | |||
*Gloss white | |||
*Translucent green | |||
*Translucent red | |||
*Translucent blue | |||
*Translucent violet | |||
*Candy Orange | |||
==Tips-n-Tricks== | |||
[http://www.powdercoatguide.com/2015/07/spraying-multiple-coats.html Spraying Multiple Coats] | |||
[[Category:Shop Equipment]] | [[Category:Shop Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Fabrication]] | [[Category:Fabrication]] | ||
[[Category:Hot Metals]] | [[Category:Hot Metals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:42, 7 January 2021
Information
Crash course in powder coating
Here are some powders that are available in the box:
- Flat gunmetal
- Metallic blue
- Metallic red
- New smoke chrome
- Gloss white
- Translucent green
- Translucent red
- Translucent blue
- Translucent violet
- Candy Orange