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Powder coat...where do you get supplies?

Hghgrad

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Just bought a cheap setup, need a few colors to play with. Where do you get your powder and is there any powder to avoid? I grabbed a few colors from HF, but they're not as vibrant as I'd like.

Other than that, the HF setup works pretty well. Grabbed a cheap toaster oven from goodwill and already baked a few things.

Here's the red, I'd rather have a hot rod/lipstick red... This seems to be more of a brick.
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Hghgrad

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I'll give them a try. They had a lot if colors that I want to try out. Seems this is going to be an expensive hobby :)

As least everything in the garage will be nice and colorful though :lol:
 

buildmyown

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I use powderbuythepound and powder365.com they will sell small quantities and good quality.

PrismaticPowder or Nic industries sells a great product as well as tiger drylac.

Eastwood is expensive for powder and quality is blah im not sure whos powder they are reselling but imo its junk. Also not a fan of caswell.
 
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