Handyfarmer
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my understanding is powder coating is a plastic coating instead of a "paint",
and I know a lot of machine and live stock manufacturers are using it now for durability on there equipment.
first i have never powder coated before.
my understanding is one hooks up a static charge to the item sprays a plastic power on the item and then cooks it in an over to melt it on the surface of the item, at about 380 to 400F for about 15 mins,
is that correct?
ok I was able to pick up about 60 sheets of galvanized roofing about 20 feet long for $2 each, (yes used, in very good shape) plan on using on the shop and possible the house,
first this would be done before the tin was put on the roof,
considering painting it and the the thought popped in my head to "powder coat" for a longer lasting job,
to my understanding the oven would be my biggest problem,
my thought was something I could feed it in to on a slow conveyor belt chain and that section would be in the oven for say 15 mins at suggested temp,
possibly using a infrared shop gas heater that is over 3 foot long (have two of them if needed) , gear motor and some wheels (steel if needed to roll the tin on
would it work?
and I know a lot of machine and live stock manufacturers are using it now for durability on there equipment.
first i have never powder coated before.
my understanding is one hooks up a static charge to the item sprays a plastic power on the item and then cooks it in an over to melt it on the surface of the item, at about 380 to 400F for about 15 mins,
is that correct?
ok I was able to pick up about 60 sheets of galvanized roofing about 20 feet long for $2 each, (yes used, in very good shape) plan on using on the shop and possible the house,
first this would be done before the tin was put on the roof,
considering painting it and the the thought popped in my head to "powder coat" for a longer lasting job,
to my understanding the oven would be my biggest problem,
my thought was something I could feed it in to on a slow conveyor belt chain and that section would be in the oven for say 15 mins at suggested temp,
possibly using a infrared shop gas heater that is over 3 foot long (have two of them if needed) , gear motor and some wheels (steel if needed to roll the tin on
would it work?


This is why the internet can be dangerous. If you really don't know, don't type. Someone will believe it, and that's how rumors get started. 


He mentioned it will likely outlast the truck.