Paint Curing WAS:Re:Room for Collections

From: Dave McGuire <mcguire_at_neurotica.com>
Date: Mon Aug 27 16:16:58 2001

On August 27, Pete Rickard wrote:
> I read in Electronic Musician, or some similar mag, of a way to get a
> professional enamel finish on metal 19" rack plates: the author said
> to place the spray-painted piece into an oven set at 200 deg F, turning
> off the heat after closing the door. Do you have any experiences on
> getting a smooth, durable finish, etc. ?

  I have done this on those nice cast-aluminum Bud chassis. It works
well. Be careful not to over-heat them, though, and check them
frequently.

  The 50's style "crinkle finish" can be achieved by evenly preheating
the metal in an oven to a slightly higher temperature (250-300 or so)
and then applying the paint.

  Ham operators have been using these techniques for homebrew equipment
for many years.

         -Dave

-- 
Dave McGuire
Laurel, MD
Received on Mon Aug 27 2001 - 16:16:58 BST

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