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  1. #1
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    Question Where to buy powder coat?

    I've purchase one of the Harbor Freight $70 powder coat gun for funsies and done a few parts with the black powder coat they sell, baking it in an old kitchen oven, a refugee of a kitchen remodel now located out in the garage. I'm pretty happy with my Cheap-o powdercoating system but would like to try some colors other than the basic black blue and yellow harbor freight sells, but I've had a heck of a time finding a place with any selection to just order a few pounds of powder in, say, gunmetal, or silver, or some sexy color like that.

    Any links to places that sell some sexy powder coat colors?

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    Gerry

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  3. #3
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    http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...mType=CATEGORY
    Huge selection of colors comes in sizes from 8 oz to 50 lb

  4. #4
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    columbia coatings has some of the best prices. or ebay

  5. #5
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    One time I found on the net a design/plan for a homemade powder coat oven.
    It was probably big enough to do a bicycle in it. does anyone have a URL for one of these?

    Thanks.
    Herman

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    Thanks for all the links, guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by eqreservoir
    One time I found on the net a design/plan for a homemade powder coat oven.
    It was probably big enough to do a bicycle in it. does anyone have a URL for one of these?

    Thanks.
    Herman
    I would be interested in seeing that too- some friends of mine are currently building a 6'X6'X6' homemade oven for curing carbon fiber. I don't know if their design will sustain temps needed for powder coating, but it would interesting to see.

  7. #7
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    I ended up going with Columbia Coating's MBC099-2P Black Chrome and High clear for refinishing some old Volk racing 17's for Sue:

    Thanks for the links! I was going to settle for boring glossy black!

  8. #8
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    i know its to late but here is another link, they carry alot of really cool colors. Check out the dormant colors and candy color powders.

    http://www.pendrypowdercoatings.com/html/

  9. #9
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    I finally found the Powder Coat Oven link again. It's: http://www.powdercoatoven.4t.com/

    Herman

  10. #10
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    almost everyone major paint company in the world has a powder coat division,

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingz
    almost everyone major paint company in the world has a powder coat division,

    Yes, but not every major paint company wants to sell 2 pounds of powder to some schmo cooking car parts in his garage.

  12. #12
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    Sporqster,
    Nice to see another a Subi fan here.

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    This company is great for small quantities.

    I know this is late to the question but I found this place and they were great. Very helpful and fast. It is www.absolutepowdercoating.com but you need to hit the shop online button to get to their store.

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