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Tutorial on Powdercoating
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Found this on the multijamma website. It's a tutorial for doing your own powdercoating at home. The tools seem expensive but if you powder coat just several things you've already paid for it.
http://www.multigame.com/powdercoating.html
They also show how to really clean up and refinish a metal control panel. Wish I had seen this before I attacked my own, but I'm not using it anymore so... Big deal, right?
http://www.multigame.com/cp.html
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did you check this picture out?
http://www.multigame.com/furniture.jpg
He has some fairly interesting stuff on his page, thanks for bringing to my attention.
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I found this site before when I was looking for a powdercoater in my area. Very nice, but unless you're going to be doing a LOT of coating, taking it to a professional shop is much more feasible.
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