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unstable bob gable 05-25-2017 11:04 PM

Glass beading
 
I have a new position at work in the building maintenance department, and one of the things we maintain are glass beading cabinets. One has been very well maintained and has been known to be used by motorheads and hobbyists. So, if anyone has a need for glass beading, within reason, hit me up. I can do things like intake manifolds, valve covers, brackets, etc. Has to be things I can easily transport into the building and fit into the cabinet. I just did the wiper arms for my Spirit R/T and they came out great. I wanted to get them powder coated but they have plastic ends. Oh well, it's rattle can time!

PolarBear 05-26-2017 07:52 AM

I got all excited when I read the first part, then disappoint at the end :( I was hoping you could do stuff I can't fit in my cabinet, like long trim pieces

unstable bob gable 05-26-2017 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by PolarBear (Post 938033)
I got all excited when I read the first part, then disappoint at the end :( I was hoping you could do stuff I can't fit in my cabinet, like long trim pieces

Sorry Polar Beer. But I can do rimz! LOLZZZZZ

PolarBear 05-26-2017 12:42 PM

lol

Blacdout96 05-26-2017 04:01 PM

Is it glass, aluminium oxide, walnut, or soda?

unstable bob gable 05-26-2017 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Blacdout96 (Post 938073)
Is it glass, aluminium oxide, walnut, or soda?

Glass

Paul Huryk 05-27-2017 08:07 PM

The first time I read it, I thought it said glass bedding for rifle stocks.

LTb1ow 05-27-2017 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Huryk (Post 938115)
The first time I read it, I thought it said glass bedding for rifle stocks.

Same, feel less crazy now :nod:

PolarBear 05-27-2017 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul Huryk (Post 938115)
The first time I read it, I thought it said glass bedding for rifle stocks.

:lol:

unstable bob gable 05-28-2017 10:36 AM

In Russia title misread YOU!

ThoR294 06-13-2017 09:33 AM

Think you can fit sway bars? :O

unstable bob gable 06-14-2017 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ThoR294 (Post 938728)
Think you can fit sway bars? :O

If I cut 'em in half...lol

ThoR294 06-14-2017 10:52 PM

Boo

What's the length restrictions?

unstable bob gable 06-14-2017 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ThoR294 (Post 938815)
Boo

What's the length restrictions?

I'll get a measurement for ya ASAP. We were fixing A.C. units all week so haven't been near the blaster in a spell.

PolarBear 06-15-2017 08:40 AM

I just re-read your OP, you can powder coat plastic BTW, glass, wood, fiberglass. Anything that will take the heat of the oven

unstable bob gable 06-15-2017 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by PolarBear (Post 938822)
I just re-read your OP, you can powder coat plastic BTW, glass, wood, fiberglass. Anything that will take the heat of the oven

So what are you a powder coating know it all as well as a rim know it all? My guy checked them out and said the plastic ends would've melted in the oven. So I painted 'an. Is that Ok, tuff guy? Lol

ThoR294 06-15-2017 01:55 PM

I thought powder coating was for metal only? Doesn't the material have to be like electrically charged? Lol

Paul Huryk 06-15-2017 02:06 PM

Unfortunately many materials (like most plastic) cannot be powdercoated to to the high heat of the oven used will deform or even melt the underlying base material. Glass yes, metal yes, fiberglass maybe... Many materials outgas at oven temps and aren't suitable either - wood as an example.

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Originally Posted by PolarBear (Post 938822)
I just re-read your OP, you can powder coat plastic BTW, glass, wood, fiberglass. Anything that will take the heat of the oven


PolarBear 06-15-2017 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by ThoR294 (Post 938839)
I thought powder coating was for metal only? Doesn't the material have to be like electrically charged? Lol

The most common way of PCing is to electrically charge the item, but you can also suspend the powder in a liquid and spray it on that way, so anything that will take the heat can theoretically be coated including wood, glass, fiberglass etc.

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Originally Posted by Paul Huryk (Post 938840)
Unfortunately many materials (like most plastic) cannot be powdercoated to to the high heat of the oven used will deform or even melt the underlying base material. Glass yes, metal yes, fiberglass maybe... Many materials outgas at oven temps and aren't suitable either - wood as an example.

There are plastics that will take the heat of 400 degrees PET is just one of them
http://plastictroubleshooter.com/The...melt_temps.htm

This place PCed an LS manifold with their water/liquid based powder
http://www.pcimag.com/articles/94763-liquid-powder

sweetbmxrider 06-15-2017 06:36 PM

https://garage.eastwood.com/eastwood...er-coat-glass/


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