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  • SK20iPPY PB
    Advanced Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 100

    #1

    Powder Coating Equipment

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    Ive got a nice powder coating start up kit for one of you fellow members. All you need to get started is a curing method (i.e. Toaster Oven, Curing Lamp, or a Spare Household oven. I would not recommend doing this in an oven that gets food cooked in it.)


    Its about $20-35 for a lb of powder give or take. And more for the special variants like high temp. I have about 50lbs of powder. If your serious just PM me and ill get the specs for you.


    I also have a $400 dollar retail heat lamp available but I still need to retrieve it from storage. PM me for more details.


    Whats included (incomplete list)...

    PowderCoating Gun

    5lbs -
    2lbs - Hi-Temp Silver
    2lbs - Semi Gloss Black
    2lbs - Clear Coat
    8oz -
    8oz - Lime Green Powder







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    Honestly after looking at these pics I may put the kit back in service. Im forgetting why I stopped painting also!

    As you can see the kit is pretty capable. I never intended for it to be professional quality but with proper prep I was very impressed with the results. And all my parts became protected from rust & the elements, which was my main goal for going the powder coating route. I even powder coated some tools that see regular use to test the finish. I got some in the threads of my spanner wrench and to this day it doesn't turn smoothly. This finish is almost as tough as nails literally.
    Last edited by SK20iPPY PB; 12-27-2012, 09:54 AM.
  • E30_fiend
    R3V OG
    • Apr 2006
    • 7348

    #2
    Bidding doesn't work so well on here. You're better off posting up the price you'd like to get and then you'll starts receiving offers.

    Just my .02


    Taylor
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    • bastianshaw
      R3VLimited
      • Jan 2007
      • 2210

      #3
      ^this
      also how bout pics of what your are actually selling
      ?

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      • SK20iPPY PB
        Advanced Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 100

        #4
        Originally posted by E30_fiend
        Bidding doesn't work so well on here. You're better off posting up the price you'd like to get and then you'll starts receiving offers.

        Just my .02


        Taylor
        150 for the basics. And 250 obo for everything ive got. Including all powders.

        Originally posted by bastianshaw
        ^this
        also how bout pics of what your are actually selling
        ?
        The stuffs still in boxes and just resurfaced again. I haven't gotten around to it yet. If you PM me I can email you pics faster. Not much to see tho, the pics I posted were done with this kit so they are semi relevant.

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        • JCarp90
          E30 Mastermind
          • Feb 2011
          • 1759

          #5
          Yeah I feel like it's important to list what you're actually selling. Also your location would help.

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          • willworkfore30s
            E30 Enthusiast
            • Aug 2011
            • 1090

            #6
            I have a $35 craftsman powder gun and $40 home oven that has produced results that good. Not saying they are not good jobs, just saying that advertising equipment for $250 is very vague. Try at least stating what you are selling maybe?
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