Powdercoat people
I know very little of powder coat, but from what I thought this ---- is melted on not cured on like paint. Am I correct?
If this is the case any hmt ways of 'reflowing' a small area where dickheads can't follow directions and scuffed the finish? Basically I have a piece of equipment that costs as much as a large Cadillac with a big blemish in the front corner. I don't want to have to paint the whole thing when I've already paid to have it powdercoated. Let me know any ideas you guys have, I got about a week before this thing needs to ship. |
Re: Powdercoat people
is it just a standard powder coat black color?
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Re: Powdercoat people
It's royal blue.
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Re: Powdercoat people
take pictures tell the they fucked up and demand them to redo with in set tiem frame of compensation
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Re: Powdercoat people
I wish, it was delivered to my shop perfect, my emplyees scratched it while assembling it. ---- happens I was just hoping to not have to paint the whole thing when it's not that bad. It really is just like a scuff on the smooth powder, I could probably let it go but it bothers the piss out of me. That's why I was checking to see if there was anything that could be done with powder. I never did powder besides dropping off a bare frame, and picking up a blasted and powdered shiny one.
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Re: Powdercoat people
punch him in the throat
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Re: Powdercoat people
sometimes you can get a color matched paint so you only have to paint that small area. but there is no way to heat it back up and smooth it... sorry.
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Re: Powdercoat people
Originally Posted by michigan_soler
.....but there is no way to heat it back up and smooth it... sorry.
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Re: Powdercoat people
take a freakin pic
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Re: Powdercoat people
Employees are replaceable and tell him better luck next time ---- mook.
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Re: Powdercoat people
acrylic paint would be your best bet...
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