[TheForge] brown stuff- powder coat

Demon Buddha [email protected]
Fri Jun 21 12:54:00 2002


Howell Steve wrote:
> 
> Exactly,
> Welded connections w/ touch up is out of the question, right? That leaves mechanical fastenings only. Correct?

	Pretty much.  Though I'm wondering if you could use a heat gun to 
	touch up burned areas...  I don't suspect it would work or the
	coaters and manufacturers would probably be touting it as another
	reason to use their products, but I would recommend you call a
	coater and ask.
> Steve
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
>         What kind of connections are you speaking of?  The good powder
>         coats are very tough.  Short of heat, it is difficult to hurt
>         these preparations if moderate care is exercised.
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