Powder coating is a versatile alternative to “wet” paint that can be used in many areas of your vehicle (and home) project. For example, you may be ready to reinstall a rebuilt engine, but because it ...
Being gifted with seeing all the colors of the light spectrum, humans started coloring things since ancient times, using different combinations of plant and rock dies. Now, we have dozens of solutions ...
[Pete] had a friend who would powder coat metal parts for him, but when he needed 16 metal parts coated, he decided he needed to develop a way to do it himself. Some research turned up the fluid bed ...
Older cars frequently had colorful components under the hood, including more than a few brightly colored engine blocks. Can ...
You've finally decided to spruce up that dull-looking engine bay, but you're caught up in the dilemma of deciding whether or not you want to paint or powder coat those metal engine parts. Before you ...
Powder coating is the process by which certain types of metal are coated with paint in a powder form. The part is sprayed with or dipped in the powder, which is electrostatically charged. The parts ...
Powder coating is a process used by many to change the color of wheels, body panels, and trim pieces through applying a colored powder onto a surface. It's a cool way to switch up your car's looks, ...
Powder coating is a dry finishing process. Most often associated with metal parts, it uses finely ground particles of pigment and resin, which are electrostatically charged, then sprayed onto a part ...
There are three basic ways to make a car and/or its parts look good: painting, plating, and powdercoating. Since we just finished our huge, 10-part series on how to paint your car last month, this ...