Powder Coating

Started by Samy, July 09, 2006, 10:11:25 AM

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Samy

I want to buy everything needed to do small jobs like stompbox enclosures and and amp chassis, where can i buy it in Europe ?
Does anyone tried to powder coat guitar hardware ?
Thanks.

RedHouse

This is a US company that has home powder coating kits:
(maybe they would ship to Europe)

http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=84&itemType=CONTENT

Samy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zapwizard/sets/72157594167019934/
;D  Very nice ! I think i´ll give it a try !
I just need to find a ionizer and a powder supplier ...

RedHouse


$uperpuma

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moody07747

Quote from: $uperpuma on July 09, 2006, 10:26:28 PM
Quote from: RedHouse on July 09, 2006, 09:49:30 PM
WTF?
x2 WT..WTF?!

hay as long as it works

I just got an old fridge in the scrap yard last week...im converting it to a powder coating oven for those bigger parts

heres the unit i have
http://cgi.ebay.com/COMPLETE-POWDER-COATING-SYSTEM-PAINT-GUN-COAT-KIT-NEW_W0QQitemZ260006349343QQihZ016QQcategoryZ22779QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

it works well but sears has a better one
#00917288000
Dave

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Samy

Real nice !
I just need to find a ion generator for the DIY gun or an low cost Coating system in Europe.
Any help on this ?

rmo

You can make your own negative ion generator fairly easy, you just need to generate a pretty high voltage. Here's a site that describes making one, it's fairly expensive unless you can find cheap caps. http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/ioniser.htm

Samy

Thanks rmo, it was very helpfull.
I can get 0,01µF/400V caps for 0,09€, if i use 30 caps and diodes i will not spend more than 4€ .  I already have a ink canister and a paint gun, i´ll probably spend a few Euros with small thinks to addapt this, i´ll spend 15€ at max ! :D
Because i´m a noob in this stuff, I just need to know how to have a ground connection  to connect to the things that i´ll paint ... :icon_question:


rmo

If you're going to power the ion generator from mains, I suppose you could use your house's electrical ground. I'm not an expert though.

$uperpuma

seems like an easy way to get a jolt... ZZZZZZZTT!
Breadboards are as invaluable as underwear - and also need changed... -R.G.

ovnifx

Yeah, we wouldn't want to mess with anything electrical...   :icon_confused:  :icon_confused:  :icon_confused:

moody07747

Quote from: rmo on July 11, 2006, 11:08:50 PM
You can make your own negative ion generator fairly easy, you just need to generate a pretty high voltage. Here's a site that describes making one, it's fairly expensive unless you can find cheap caps. http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk/bigclive/ioniser.htm

I have seen PC kits go for about $50 now, you just need to get an old oven for the shop though

but it does seem like another fun project
Dave

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Sonic Orb Studios
The Media Specialist

Samy

Well, after some indecision i decided to buy a Sears Craftsman Powder coat system #00917288000 .
Why ? You might ask !
It´s easy. It´s not the cheapest powder gun around but i don´t need a compressor and because i don´t have one, living in one apartment also limited my choices for obvious reasons. After reading some reviews i decided for this one but i have a major problem, after some days searching for a dealer in Europe, i couldn't find one and i think Sears don´t sell to Europe ...

If you know some dealers that ships this powder gun to Europe, please tell me, i really want to buy it.

Thanks.


vanessa


Samy

I´ve bought it !  ;D
Now i need a good powder supply in Europe.
I know some powder suppliers but i found some problems, some of them only sell large quantities, others are extremely expensive, and the cheapest ones only have basic colors and i need Gloss, High Gloss and metallic colors too.

Thanks.