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Old 01-14-2009, 10:51 PM   #26
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Re: Well boys, I'm now in the powdercoating business...

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looks good Tx
can you bake a caliper without any adverse effects to the seal and boot?
i know the are designed for heat, so it makes sense, just curious
That's a good question.

On the powdercoating forum boards, there are a bunch of guys that coat assembled calipers every day.

But, I am a perfectionist, and my calipers are off an unknown history 84 model donor truck. I disassembled them so I could polish the pistons and bores and replace the seals and boots. This allowed me to get the caliper spotless in all areas and negate any worry about brake fluid oozing out into my powder during the process. The kits to rebuild these calipers are 6 bucks each at O Reillys, so that's the way I went. The guys on the powdercoating forums are doing exotic cars with calipers that take 80 dollar rebuild kits, so I can see why they don't do it the same way I do.

But I will say, my calipers don't have any masking lines or uncoated areas (other than the threads and the bores).
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Old 01-14-2009, 11:04 PM   #27
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Re: Well boys, I'm now in the powdercoating business...

cool, thanks for the info
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Old 01-15-2009, 05:24 PM   #28
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Re: Well boys, I'm now in the powdercoating business...

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That is well worth the read..thanks so much as I never seen how anyone powder coats so this was a real treat for me .. Just below you in Shirley Ar is a small town I lived in for a short while back a few years.. Is it still there ? Larry
Off-post, but Shirley, AR is pretty much a LOOONNNGGG ways away from me. Would be about an hour-&-a-half drive or more, to the South.

Never been there, unfamiliar with that area. Sorry.
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Old 01-16-2009, 09:09 AM   #29
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Re: Well boys, I'm now in the powdercoating business...

Sounds like you have a pretty nice setup Tx. Those wheels turned out real nice.

Good luck with your endeavor!
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