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Old 02-05-08, 01:24 PM
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Paint Oven Baking/Curing using Air Nozzle

So I decided I want to have my interior engine parts look professionally done.

Reading up on tuts on how air nozzles worked and good practices on painting, I am wondering since baking works so well with aerosol cans, how it will work with more atomized paint. Also, can you bake the primer and clear coat? Thanks for any help.
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i would have gone with powdercoating, its only like 150 bucks for a gun and materials, makes it look like my avatar (stupid photobucket is down)

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get the kit from sears its like 130
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Alright, thanks guys, I've read up on powder coating, looks professional. Looking in for ceramics for turbo/exhaust manifold/ and LIM. Another question I have is, has anyone tried to top clear coat your engine parts that arn't overly heated, if so how did it turn out? Better or worse than w/o clear coat?
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