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olds45512 08-27-2016 09:14 PM

Getting ready for the fair.
 
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The local fair will be going on this week and I will have a booth setup for the powder coating business, here's just a few of the items that will be on display.

olds45512 08-27-2016 09:16 PM

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I needed to make a way to display the color samples without people being able to walk off with them, can anybody spot the cub parts?

Alvy 08-27-2016 09:36 PM

Nice work Tim. I see drive shaft and couplers....

Lots of cool color samples. When you gonna do a fully coated cub?

Those wheels look like old cragars

Man I miss the fairs this time of year. Used to go to so many back home. Chatham, Rhinebeck, and Schylerville to name a few. Tractor pulls were the best.

olds45512 08-27-2016 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Alvy (Post 389377)
When you gonna do a fully coated cub?

probably never, its much easier to do bodywork with regular filler than with the stuff you have to use when powder coating, not that it couldn't be done but it would be alot more time consuming unless you had perfect sheet metal.

darkminion_17 08-27-2016 10:15 PM

Nice samples of your powder coating,I am sure someone will bring a pair of cutting pliers.

Alvy,leave Florida and come home,your Mom and Dad miss you,your wife and the grandchildren.
You can always move to Florida NY if that matters.

Bo185 08-27-2016 10:17 PM

How big is your oven? Is it gas or electric?

I am coating the fenders and hood on a customers tractor now. Its actually pretty easy on his to hammer the dents out as you can get to the backs. The rear fenders turned out great shot a yellow on them that is close to stock color, then shot clear powder over it for extra protection. I have buffed powder coat out for really picky customers but end up charging them more for it.

olds45512 08-27-2016 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bo185 (Post 389382)
How big is your oven? Is it gas or electric?

I am coating the fenders and hood on a customers tractor now. Its actually pretty easy on his to hammer the dents out as you can get to the backs. The rear fenders turned out great shot a yellow on them that is close to stock color, then shot clear powder over it for extra protection. I have buffed powder coat out for really picky customers but end up charging them more for it.

the oven is 6'x6'x8' and runs off propane.


i dont have a problem doing a whole tractor in powder coat if there willing to pay for all the time it would take to do the bodywork if they wanted it perfect, for my own tractors i will probably stick to paint. iv'e been doing paint and body work professionally for about 20yrs and old habits die hard, the next tractor i do i plan to do everything but the sheet metal an rearend in powder coat but it will be a custom job.

Bo185 08-27-2016 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 389387)
the oven is 6'x6'x8' and runs off propane.

Ahh ok. Mine is 4'x'4' 6.5' tall. I built it and its electric. But I need a bigger one but want gas as once you get above a certain size gas is cheaper to run as most place don't have 3 phase to run that much power. Did you buy or build yours? I been looking for burner setups for natural gas to build a larger one. I priced a 20ft oven and they wanted $35k for it threw a few places, way to spendy.


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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 389387)
i dont have a problem doing a whole tractor in powder coat if there willing to pay for all the time it would take to do the bodywork if they wanted it perfect, for my own tractors i will probably stick to paint. iv'e been doing paint and body work professionally for about 20yrs and old habits die hard, the next tractor i do i plan to do everything but the sheet metal an rearend in powder coat but it will be a custom job.

No doubt, I hear ya.

ACecil 08-27-2016 11:14 PM

You do fantastic work, Tim!

olds45512 08-27-2016 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Bo185 (Post 389390)
did you buy or build yours?



it was bought, building big ovens isn't in my skill set.:biggrin2:


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