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Join Date: May 2018
Location: Prattville, AL
Posts: 611
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Re: Powder Coating a stock Jack. (When to quit)
NICE, looks great. It also shows that if you prep the surface right powder coating will flex and not chip off the spring.
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![]() Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: washington
Posts: 2,358
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Re: Powder Coating a stock Jack. (When to quit)
I finished powder coating the jack and have attached some pictures. With the reproduction bag, for the handles, I should look nice. I made the special screws to reattach the base to the jack.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: arlington, washington
Posts: 27
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Re: Powder Coating a stock Jack. (When to quit)
Just wondering what you do for prep, cleaning sandblasting etc. How big an oven do you have and is it homemade? Thanks
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