This stuff is super versatile. You really dont need to do as much prep as they say. I painted my entire exhaust set up with nearly no prep other than making clean and torching it. I even applied it with a brush on some things. I get my stuff glowing red and it still has not shown any sign of lifting, flaking or failing. I used c series burnt bronze.
Where are you located? Could someone order a set of headers and possibly a cat and cat back exhaust and have it shipped to you or prepay for you to order it, have you coat them, and then ship to the customer? Thanks!
Rather distracting that you're making laps around the shop while talking. Glad you can combine with exercise though. I used the Harbor Freight .8 gun and since it's hard to strain the Cerakote into that small gun, I've found that the gun plugs up after a while without straining. I switched to my regular spray gun and had no additional problems.
This stuff is super versatile. You really dont need to do as much prep as they say. I painted my entire exhaust set up with nearly no prep other than making clean and torching it. I even applied it with a brush on some things. I get my stuff glowing red and it still has not shown any sign of lifting, flaking or failing. I used c series burnt bronze.
Yeah it will work, just not as impact resistant if anything
I have to warranty it when I do it for customers so I do it per their instructions
Where are you located? Could someone order a set of headers and possibly a cat and cat back exhaust and have it shipped to you or prepay for you to order it, have you coat them, and then ship to the customer? Thanks!
I’m in Delaware. I’d be down to do that. Shipping may get expensive though
I dont know how much the iwata is, but harbor freight sells a gun with a 0.8 tip thats about 30 bucks. so theres that option
The Iwata is ~250
Rather distracting that you're making laps around the shop while talking. Glad you can combine with exercise though. I used the Harbor Freight .8 gun and since it's hard to strain the Cerakote into that small gun, I've found that the gun plugs up after a while without straining. I switched to my regular spray gun and had no additional problems.
The benefit to the harbor freight gun is it’s cheap enough to be disposable.
An oxy-acetelyne torch, degreasing with purple super clean, power washing, and rust converting may do the trick. Maybe.
It might. You really want the blast profile for durability.
Is this Sean booths brother?
Negative. Just both happen to be ginger booths