[TheForge] brown stuff- powder coat

Demon Buddha [email protected]
Fri Jun 21 12:57:00 2002


I think he is referring to welds done during installation, such as rail
sections.  I think I'd rather bolt them together anyhow.  Makes for
better
maintainability and the issues around finish don't come up.

Phlip wrote:
> 
> Weld first, coat afterwards? Kinda hard to visualize what you're doing....
> 
> Phlip
> 
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> > Exactly,
> > Welded connections w/ touch up is out of the question, right? That leaves
> mechanical fastenings only. Correct?
> > 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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