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LEAD POUR! This Sat 3/4, PLUS Special Guest!

Started by wedocq, February 28, 2017, 07:27:38 AM

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Quote from: HemiGTX on March 05, 2017, 12:13:37 PM
Those guys are using a powdercoating gun to coat their jigs.  That method uses an electrical charge to make the powder stick to the jig.  This is the normal method used for powdercoating kicker brackets and the like.

I like that powder coating. Years ago, I worked with "Smitty Built" and "Sierra Pine" to develop a Powder coating for Fiberboard. Back then, Smitty Built had an amazing production line. California Emissions are so strict. Powder coat was a good alternative to spray painting. I can't imagine what they have now.
1987 - 17' Sea Pacer - 2004 Evinrude 90 E-tec
1985 - 15' Sea Sprinter - **SOLD**

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Markshoreline

Alan brought the two big boxes of doughnuts that we all pigged out on!!!  Thanks, Alan!
2002 Sea Ranger HT 21, Yamaha 150, Yamaha 9.9

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Crackerbox

Looks like a blast, sorry I wasn't able to come.

Joe

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Shawn,

John and I had a great time.  Wish we could have stayed later.  Hopefully everybody benefited from John's presence.  I vouch for the gear and his knowledge base is pretty good.  Let me know how everyone does on his stuff at the Neah Bay opener.  Thank you for your hospitality and to everyone else who made the day pretty fabulous.  Robert
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