Here at Dagaz Enterprise and Custom Autobody we are happy to announce that in March we will begin offering powdercoating services. More details as March rolls closer. We look forward to working with you on this new venture!
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For everyone's knowledge, can you only powdercoat metal items or can you powdercoat anything? Does it work on aluminum as well?
Glad to see you're offering this service--depending on where you are operating out of I may direct Jim your way in the future for powdercoating services should we need any.
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For everyone's knowledge, can you only powdercoat metal items or can you powdercoat anything? Does it work on aluminum as well?
Glad to see you're offering this service--depending on where you are operating out of I may direct Jim your way in the future for powdercoating services should we need any.
You can powder coat aluminum but it takes more prep work and a lower heat I believe. I've read of people coating wood and fiberglass items but I don't know how they survived the oven...
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I'd have to guess that to cure on wood or fiberglass that you would need to be able to get the temperature up fast then cool it off and maybe do it a few times. Just a guess though.
I've never heard of powder coating wood or fiberglass either. Don't you need an electric charge to attract the powder to the item?
I'd have to guess that to cure on wood or fiberglass that you would need to be able to get the temperature up fast then cool it off and maybe do it a few times. Just a guess though.
I've never heard of powder coating wood or fiberglass either. Don't you need an electric charge to attract the powder to the item?
i believe chrome and nickel plating require caustic chemicals, a great deal of electricity and a big shop, it would be cool but i don't think it's something a hobby shop could get away with due to the EPA and state and town laws
1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi
aluminum can be powder coated .Many different materials can be some have to be preheated first. I will post more info once I get set up and have done some practice pieces and learn more about it. I will be limited to what will fit in a conventional oven.
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Things are progressing well, however we are still looking for an oven... Spring is comming, time fore home renevation so if anyone is getting rid of the "old" for something new, please let us know, we'd be happy to give you a discount on some of your powdercoating needs. Thank you as always
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1993 Cadillac CST-V8 rear mount turbo, 12psi 10.56@123mph and burning up the ozone
1995 Volvo 850 T5-R, 18psi with flashed ecu and bigger injectors, 315whp
1973 Chevy Nova with a Volvo B230FT and 4L60E, seriously different.
1994 Volvo 945, soon to be faster on 15psi
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