IronScout
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I talked about applying two colors on your parts. In this thread are the two pieces I have done so far.
These are the hummer rims that I got off of ebay.








These are the hummer rims that I got off of ebay.

my wife's friend laying down the dark green on the center section of the hummer rim. The part that will not have green is masked off with high temp tape. This stuff will not melt and removes without any residue. The green was made a little darker then the other parts I've done. All I did was mix in some black powder to the green.

powder applied and going into the oven. It will only be in there for about 7 min at 450 deg. All I want is the green powder to melt and start flowing. Then it comes out to cool.

it's my wife's turn to put the silver powder onto the outer section. The part was cooled down to about 100deg. Enough to manage the temp as I masked off the green section. In this picture she is applying the powder and I'm controlling the voltage to the tip of the powder coat gun.

the finished product. The ladies liked to big boy paint.

getting ready to lay down some silver. The top valve cover is grounded to give the part a negative charge. When the paint comes out of the tip of the powder coat gun the powder is positively charged and the positive paint particles are drawn to the negative part.

the silver is laid down and I have the raised lettering (International) masked off. I then lay down the black and put into the oven and finish the process.

out of the oven.

on the motor.


I will keep rolling the pic's out.
after some head scratching and going back to middle school and breaking out the geometry books. I got all the angles and measurements spot on. 





















I don't think it would stand up to a toyota prius. Or would it? 





































