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  • AndrewBird
    The Mad Scientist
    • Oct 2003
    • 11892

    #40846
    Honestly, I'm not at all impressed with it. We cerakote parts at work (Leatherman) and it really isn't much better than paint in my mind. It flakes/chips easily and is complicated to do correctly. Timing of every step has to be just right or you get a mediocre result.

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    • Mediumrarechicken
      Mod Crazy
      • May 2017
      • 759

      #40847
      Originally posted by AndrewBird
      Honestly, I'm not at all impressed with it. We cerakote parts at work (Leatherman) and it really isn't much better than paint in my mind. It flakes/chips easily and is complicated to do correctly. Timing of every step has to be just right or you get a mediocre result.
      That's odd, what are you guys using for surface prep? I've sprayed various metals and polymers at my friends shop and haven't experienced any problems beyond my first piece. That one ended up rough feeling because I didn't want to spray it too heavy. Can you go into how it is complicated and how timing is everything? I'm not seeing how it is complicated, bjt i used to paint cars and people would say "Oh man that's so hard to do" or something similar, I'd end up scratching my head trying to understand how it was so hard.

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      • delamaize
        E30 Fanatic
        • Nov 2013
        • 1429

        #40848
        Ugh, I got too many hobbies. I really need to find the motivation to make some adjustments to the Brake pedal and master cylinders on the dumpster fire, Just can't find the motivation to make it happen.
        Dumpster Fire Pilot

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        • cheffy30
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Sep 2016
          • 1159

          #40849
          hey.. today is 3/25!
          have a little motivation...
          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
          '90 325i sedan daily driven
          '85 325e coupe also a daily

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          • AndrewBird
            The Mad Scientist
            • Oct 2003
            • 11892

            #40850
            Originally posted by Mediumrarechicken
            That's odd, what are you guys using for surface prep? I've sprayed various metals and polymers at my friends shop and haven't experienced any problems beyond my first piece. That one ended up rough feeling because I didn't want to spray it too heavy. Can you go into how it is complicated and how timing is everything? I'm not seeing how it is complicated, bjt i used to paint cars and people would say "Oh man that's so hard to do" or something similar, I'd end up scratching my head trying to understand how it was so hard.
            We currently have it done out of house but are working on bringing it in house.

            It gets complicated because there is a short window for spray time, then there is a flash time before baking, ramp up and down temperatures and times for the oven, correct temperatures, humidity, etc. Lots of variables that have to be right. In researching bringing it in house, we've heard from others that they don't even spray some colors past a certain time at night because the temperature change.

            "Regular" paint is a bit more forgiving.

            I'm by no means an expert though. All my knowledge is learn second hand.

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            • george graves
              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
              • Oct 2003
              • 19986

              #40851
              First time hearing of cerakote. WHat's so good about it? And what is it?
              Originally posted by Matt-B
              hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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              • Rennsport
                R3VLimited
                • May 2006
                • 2139

                #40852
                It's a ceramic coating that's finish is similar to powdercoat, but it's not limited to metals like powdercoating is.
                m106 1990 e30
                e36 daily
                e32 cruiser

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                • Mediumrarechicken
                  Mod Crazy
                  • May 2017
                  • 759

                  #40853
                  Originally posted by AndrewBird
                  We currently have it done out of house but are working on bringing it in house.

                  It gets complicated because there is a short window for spray time, then there is a flash time before baking, ramp up and down temperatures and times for the oven, correct temperatures, humidity, etc. Lots of variables that have to be right. In researching bringing it in house, we've heard from others that they don't even spray some colors past a certain time at night because the temperature change.

                  "Regular" paint is a bit more forgiving.

                  I'm by no means an expert though. All my knowledge is learn second hand.
                  Weird, I've never heard of that, and I know a few people that spray cerakote. I think the guy you farm the work out to is retarded. Pot life of cerakote is 2 hours, flash time is 5 to 15 minutes at I want to say 150 degrees and you only need that if you are using stencils for a different color. Ramp up and down temp and times? What the hell is that? Turn your oven on before to spray, then move your parts into the oven and if they are metal you bake them at 300 for an hour. Temp and humidity really don't affect a stream of fluid that is 6 inches from what you are spraying.


                  Like i said you guys were fed a ton of bullshit and it sounds like someone was trying to cover their ass by saying it's hard to spray when it's literally just like spraying paint.

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                  • TobyB
                    R3V Elite
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 5163

                    #40854
                    Temp and humidity really don't affect a stream of fluid that is 6 inches from what you are spraying.
                    That's very not true for regular paint. But dunno shit about cerakote.

                    Nor Chillicothe, for that matter...

                    t
                    now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                    • Mediumrarechicken
                      Mod Crazy
                      • May 2017
                      • 759

                      #40855
                      Originally posted by TobyB
                      That's very not true for regular paint. But dunno shit about cerakote.

                      Nor Chillicothe, for that matter...

                      t
                      Air pressure has a bigger affect, more so if you are using a sata spray gun. Then again i have always sprayed in a heated down draft

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                      • Jboss12
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 357

                        #40856
                        Originally posted by TobyB
                        That's very not true for regular paint. But dunno shit about cerakote.

                        Nor Chillicothe, for that matter...

                        t
                        You aren't missing much as far as Chillicothe is concerened, trust me

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                        • AndrewBird
                          The Mad Scientist
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 11892

                          #40857
                          Originally posted by Mediumrarechicken
                          Weird, I've never heard of that, and I know a few people that spray cerakote. I think the guy you farm the work out to is retarded. Pot life of cerakote is 2 hours, flash time is 5 to 15 minutes at I want to say 150 degrees and you only need that if you are using stencils for a different color. Ramp up and down temp and times? What the hell is that? Turn your oven on before to spray, then move your parts into the oven and if they are metal you bake them at 300 for an hour. Temp and humidity really don't affect a stream of fluid that is 6 inches from what you are spraying.


                          Like i said you guys were fed a ton of bullshit and it sounds like someone was trying to cover their ass by saying it's hard to spray when it's literally just like spraying paint.
                          This is what our engineer has found while researching and developing an in house process. This isn't bullshit. All this information has come from reputable applicators and from Cerakote themselves.

                          It gets a lot more complicated when you are using robots to apply it.

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                          • Mediumrarechicken
                            Mod Crazy
                            • May 2017
                            • 759

                            #40858
                            Originally posted by AndrewBird
                            This is what our engineer has found while researching and developing an in house process. This isn't bullshit. All this information has come from reputable applicators and from Cerakote themselves.

                            It gets a lot more complicated when you are using robots to apply it.
                            Well maybe I'm just lucky then.

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                            • george graves
                              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 19986

                              #40859
                              Or there's more than one way to skin a chicken.
                              Originally posted by Matt-B
                              hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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                              • Matt-B
                                The Waffler
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 3856

                                #40860
                                Originally posted by george graves
                                Or there's more than one way to skin a chicken.
                                I see what you did there


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