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Powdercoating equipment (sorta OT)

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Old 03-04-2005, 02:03 PM
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Default Powdercoating equipment (sorta OT)

I want to put a plug in for Brian at Columbia Coatings... I just bought a powdercoating setup for my garage so that I can do a bunch of parts for my cars (thats the obligatory P-car content), and he was extremely helpful. He steered me away from buying stuff I didn't need and gave me the straight scoop on what to buy and expect. Very nice guy, very helpful and to set yourself up to powdercoat at home with decent equipment really doesn't cost nearly what you think it would.

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I bought a set a couple of years ago from them. It works great. Follow the directions exactly and it works like a charm!.

All it cost me was a new kitchen for the wife. I wanted her oven.

Maybe it would of been cheaper to pay someone to do it.
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Thats the setup that i got as well. Brian is a great guy. Helped me out explaining about the double coatings for special effects. Highly recomended.



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