Steven Silverstein wrote:
>
> I have a few quick questions regarding powder coating
> 1) Is there any problems with powder coating an oil pan? Will the
> coating stand
> up to the heat and oil?
> >
POWER PAINT WILL STAND THE HEAT AND OIL IF PROPERLY "COOKED OUT".
2) Typically, the way powder coating works ( I think), the inside of
> the pan
> would be coated too. Is there a problem with this? Also, do you
> leave the
> drain plug in place to keep the powder out of the threads? Same with
> the
> temperature sender threads?
INSIDE WILL BE COATED ALSO, NO PROBLEM IF SUPER CLEAN SO A ADHESION IS
ACHIEVED. PAINTER WILL USE A SILICONE PLUG IN THREADS SO NO POWDER THERE.
>
> 3) On some powder coated parts I have seen the material looks like it
> is applied really thick.
> Can this be varied? I just want it to look like a painted part... not
> one that has been
> encapsulated in plastic.
THICKNESS CAN BE CONTROLLED. GOOD POWDER PAINTER KNOWS HOW.
> Thanks for the advice.
>
>\LARRY DENT
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