David,
It's a good way to do the interior surfaces on the tub, but I wouldn't do
the exterior that way. I think powdercaoting can be sanded and polished,
but I don't think you can get the same finish as a high quality spray job.
Keep in mind that before powdercoating, the surface has to ne media
blasted.
Gerard
>I have a line on a powder coating gun, oven and powder, for 100 bucks. Sounds
>like it might be a nice way to finish off small parts and panels in the
>engine compartment. Don't know a heck of a lot about this stuff, but I did
>read that BMW and Volvo are applying clear powder coating on some models.
>I also saw a commercial place, that had an oven big enough to put a whole
>spridget into.
>Could this be the way to go for a paint job?
>
>David Oliner
>59,60 Bugeyes
>67 TR4A
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