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Old 03-23-2006, 08:07 PM
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Hi I was wondering if anyone has used the powder coat system that Eastwood sells, or the craftsman one. I was wondering if they were a good quality. Thanks
 
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they are fine to do small items with, but if you do anything larger than a valve cover you may have problems. the voltage output on those are alot less than the commercial type guns. i have used the one that eastwood sells, it worked good for what it is. i still got it set-up in the back room of our shop to caot bolt heads and such, but use our larger guns to coat everything else. the craftsman gun, it is very small and has a built in compressor, if something goes wrong with that one i don't know how you would fix it, unlike the higher end systems that you can get all the replacement parts you need

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The Eastwood unit is ok for small parts as posted above.

I've got equipment I'm trying to sell, Hot Coat gun pro model 1100, 2 infrared emitters and powder. Let me know if your interested.
 
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