[AJD] JD Powder Coat supplies

John Boehm rustyacres at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 25 19:51:44 PST 2006


And how many of your wheels  per year are you going to
do for all your time and investment? Two? Four?
Doesn't sound to me like it would make sense unless
you plan to go into business on a large scale.

John Boehm
Woodland, CA
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--- Dean VP <deanvp at att.net> wrote:

> We have a local outfit that will do large piece
> sandblasting and powder
> coating at a reasonable price.  Except....  They
> tell me they can only buy
> JD Yellow and Green in large quantities such as 55
> gallon barrels. I just
> don't see how I would ever use that much.  
> 
> I'm not yet experienced with using powder coat
> instead of paint but what I
> have seen so far sure looks good. Especially for
> rims. 
> 
> Anyone have some experience with this process and
> know where smaller
> quantities of JD colors are available? 
> 
> I also see Eastwood is pushing their HotCoat Powder
> system. Haven't figured
> out yet if that is worth looking into seriously. I
> do know they don't offer
> JD colors....yet. 
> 
> I've heard that those who get into this seriously
> are buying old used pizza
> ovens for the curing process. I suspect those are
> all gas based ovens and I
> don't have that available if that makes any sense to
> do at all. I guess I
> could bring in LPG in bulk but I don't have it
> available here as a utility. 
> 
> Comments?
> 
> Dean A. Van Peursem
> Snohomish, WA 98290
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