angus67
Welder's penetrate deeper!!
So I got the HF powder coater, and the first run of HF red was very thin, seamed to run away from the edges of the metal. figured because I needed practice, then read some were that the directions were a little off. I cant remember who said it, but, read here to reduce the cook time to 15 minutes instead of 20 minutes after it glosses out at 400*, then take it out to air cool immediately.
I did a few steel pieces, and they turned out fine, but I did a friends mids for his 96 rf 900, in matte black, the pieces were aluminum, all clean and stripped(used a soda blaster) and the powder didn't seem to adhere very well in some spots.
I thought that if it conducts electricity, it can be coated.
Should I have wiped it down with acetone to remove possible hand oils? we did his chain adj's at the same time, which are steel, and they did fine.
Is it the cheap powder? the 'gun' works fine.
should I buy a higher quality powder like Eastwood, or better?
oh, btw, this shyt is messy. and tastes wierd. just sayin.
I did a few steel pieces, and they turned out fine, but I did a friends mids for his 96 rf 900, in matte black, the pieces were aluminum, all clean and stripped(used a soda blaster) and the powder didn't seem to adhere very well in some spots.
I thought that if it conducts electricity, it can be coated.
Should I have wiped it down with acetone to remove possible hand oils? we did his chain adj's at the same time, which are steel, and they did fine.
Is it the cheap powder? the 'gun' works fine.
should I buy a higher quality powder like Eastwood, or better?
oh, btw, this shyt is messy. and tastes wierd. just sayin.