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72 mustang fastback,{mine} 74 Chevy Nova {girlfriends car}
2001 Sunfire that is falling apart haha.
I was looking around the internet for body tools and came across this. I will let the videos do the talking. They also have a great hammer and dolly kit for 119$ They also have a home powder coating system.:s Haven't checked the powder coating system yet Had to post this right away hahaha. So here goes. I'm sure some of you will be cracking your wallets open. This unit is only 399$. It would be great if they became an advertiser on this forum hahaha hint hint


 
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I have been eye balling one of those for a while. I will probably pull the trigger when I repaint my car in a few years. Just wasn't sure if it actually worked. Would be great if it worked as advertised.

I have the eastwood home powder coating kit. It works great for small parts. I have an old kitchen oven in my garage, so anything that will fit in the oven is petty easy to powder coat with good results. I coated my intake on my new motor clear, valve pan covers, all the power steering and alternator brackets. All kinds of little stuff and it seems to be holding up very well.

 
The key to these working well is the size of the compressor that you have to run it.

If you have anything less than a big HP / big tank set up you will not be pleased.

I bought these exact units on the cheap through craigslist from people who had little portable craftsman that did not have the needed airflow to run them.

Even my big 5hp / 300 gal 1959 vintage Devilbis compressor can only sand blast for about 2 or 3 min before I have to stop and let it catch back up.

For Soda I built a simple and small siphon feed for small parts. For big stuff I either have the whole car dipped or I use stripper and elbow grease. This is similar to what I built for soda.



Hope all is well

- Paul of Mo

 
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