First time power coating
good job.. powder coating ain't hard, really nothing to it, but to do it. It takes some know how though when you gotta do complex pieces and you gotta prep it w/ plugs and all that nonsense
PM sent!
I did my best to answer everyone's questions, if I missed you please feel free to pm me!
However, vendoring is not allowed on here unless I am a registered paying vendor, which I am currently in the process of working on with the marketing department of evom.
If I can gain enough members who would be interested in the powder coating service, then it would be worth the cost of becoming a vendor. For those who would be interested, I will offer nothing but the highest quality, & service. All at a recession proof price!!
Thank you,
-Daniel
It's not as easy as some say it is. You need the space, and correct power voltage to run a electric oven, and I do not recommended doing any of this in the same oven you bake your turkey or meatloaf in. I am not trying to stop anyone from trying to do this for themselves. It's just if you don't have the supporting tools, or space/time, then don't waste your time. It would be cheaper for you to just pay a shop who deals with this type of work instead!
Either way, like I said if anyone has any questions, please feel free to pm me. I am more then happy to help a fellow evom member!!
PS. I do not want to start any type of internet beef with anyone, so please keep negative feedback to yourself, and keep this thread clean!
Thank you,
-Daniel
Either way, like I said if anyone has any questions, please feel free to pm me. I am more then happy to help a fellow evom member!!
PS. I do not want to start any type of internet beef with anyone, so please keep negative feedback to yourself, and keep this thread clean!
Thank you,
-Daniel
Nice work, i should post some of my work.
The Prep Work is where it counts, and let the powder do the rest.
Ill also be willing to help out with information and services (if needed), but i am located in Hawaii. So if your in hawaii and need stuff done, dont hesitate to look me up.
Maurice
Email: GNSpowdercoating@yahoo.com
The Prep Work is where it counts, and let the powder do the rest.
Ill also be willing to help out with information and services (if needed), but i am located in Hawaii. So if your in hawaii and need stuff done, dont hesitate to look me up.
Maurice
Email: GNSpowdercoating@yahoo.com


