powder coat

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dirtyhandslopez
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Muttley McLadd wrote:Why use powdercoat rather than paint?

It's a bitch to get off, isn't it?

How long do you want the paint/powdercoat job to last?
Yes.

Aircraft paint stripper(nitromores? I think it's called in the UK) is the only thing I have found that will touch it. Apply, scrape, repeat, apply, scrape, repeat, apply, scrape, repeat, apply, scrape, repeat and so on and so forth.
A high heat two part steel epoxy is what can be used as filler.
That's not going anywhere...
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have you used nitromores lately ???? them e/u muppets made them change it and now it wont strip a bed :flaming:
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Any alternative? Of anyone knows the old recipe for nitromors I should be able to mix some up.....

I take it media blasting will eat through the metal before the powder....i have a acid clean and caustic tank duality at work?
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DMC
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This stuff seems to be as good if not better than the old nitromores:
http://www.artemisproducts.co.uk/boden- ... itres.html

bit of a discussion on paint removal here:
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/show ... hp?t=35789
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