Allows conventional powder to be sprayed or even brushed on and then cured with a heat gun. I'm in the position depicted in the video: I had to do some welding for new motor mounts on my previously powder coated cradle. I really don't want to pay to get the whole cradle redone for the third time.
What do you think?
mmeyer86gt/gtp
SEP 28, 12:58 AM
hmmm interesting..... i see someone liquicoating their whole frame in place...... would save a lot of time removing all parts and pieces.
sspeedstreet
SEP 28, 01:33 PM
I decided to give it a go. I went with a different supplier as they offered a pint of the liquid for $20.00.
Reviving this old thread to see if 6 years later anyone can report on using these coatings ...
KissMySSFiero
OCT 17, 03:14 PM
Looks interesting. I don’t know much about it. But I recently got a PC gun and spare oven for the garage.
I do know some boat guys will mix powder with acetone to touch up dinged or bubbled PC on aluminum tops/towers/platforms etc. I don’t think the heat it though. I don’t see why you couldn’t once the acetone evaporates.
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