$250 without the compressor? i already have 2 15gallon 8hp compressors so i have no need for yours...
sorry bro, i need this all gone, plus if i were to give it to you at $250 that means i'm also giving you $200 extra dollars worth of powder for free. basically at $450 your getting the compressor and oven for pretty much nothing.
you can keep the powder also, i have plenty of that as well.. i already powdercoat right now..lol
dude, thats not gonna do me any benefit just selling the gun and not the powder, it'll be useless spliting it up. i might as well throw everything away if i sell you just the gun.
negative charge, grounded part to box hit buttom squeeze trigger powder flows out on grounded part then throw into oven at 350-400 degrees depending on the powder to be applied and sit back and wait for the results....
dude, thats not gonna do me any benefit just selling the gun and not the powder, it'll be useless spliting it up. i might as well throw everything away if i sell you just the gun.
i was j/k..of course you will sell it all together....another free bump...
clean (no finger prints completely spot free, just like preping for paint) the metal piece i.e. - rim, or valve cover.
tape up whatever you dont want colored.
setup your kit.
preheat oven to 400 degrees
electrically charge piece with supplied machine.
spray on powder
bake for 30-45mins
let self cool.
done.
this is a complete DIY kit. straight forward and easy to use. with everything you need.
negative charge, grounded part to box hit buttom squeeze trigger powder flows out on grounded part then throw into oven at 350-400 degrees depending on the powder to be applied and sit back and wait for the results....
so if you use a blue powder it comes out the glossy blue like is on your shiftballs??
so if you use a blue powder it comes out the glossy blue like is on your shiftballs??
shiftballs? if you mean shift knob? it cant be coated, only metal pieces. and yeah depending on the type and color of powder you're applying i.e. the blue i have with the kit, it will come out a very glossy blue, little darker than the srt electric blue.
shiftballs? if you mean shift knob? it cant be coated, only metal pieces. and yeah depending on the type and color of powder you're applying i.e. the blue i have with the kit, it will come out a very glossy blue, little darker than the srt electric blue.
shiftballs? if you mean shift knob? it cant be coated, only metal pieces. and yeah depending on the type and color of powder you're applying i.e. the blue i have with the kit, it will come out a very glossy blue, little darker than the srt electric blue.
i was talking about pizza boys shiftballs he does....thanks for learning me something new!
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