it was nice not seeing a human being for almost 4 days, just me and my dog
my wife reminded me that today 17 years ago we started the path toghter.
time to buy flowers candy and I got a romantic dinner lined up!
thanks! it has been a hard road but a good one!Congrats to you and your wife! May you both have many more years together
Congratulations ya`ll two, it was 22 years ago on labor day me and the miss`s had our first date, & 21 years later...still marriedthanks! it has been a hard road but a good one!
Congratulations ya`ll two, it was 22 years ago on labor day me and the miss`s had our first date, & 21 years later...still married
I used to work at a place that powder coated gas risers and meters, but i was in the pressing dept. & metal fab. There was this one instance where these guys put a little of the powder coat along with a bit of metal blasting into a finger of a rubber glove, tied it up and throw against the back wall, they got fired pretty quick. but anyhow hope ya figure it outI've been having some problems at work with one component we powder coat...Its one inch thick MDF counter top with a bullnose edge all four sides and a slightly lower density than we have been using for powder coating...Its cracking on the edges from gases and moisture escaping whilst moving through the IR ovens, I have tried very low heat, about 160 C. and a slow pass through and there was substantially more cracking and the powder coat did not cure, so I ran more test pieces gradually climbing the temps and line speed until I reached 240 C. in the ovens...At that higher temp and increased line speed the powder coat was cured and there was minimal cracking but it was still prevalent...I'm going to research this more tomorrow, I think a higher temp and faster line speed will do the trick but I do not know the maximum temp I can safely send this material through without burning it...That is very important to know, 240 C. is the highest temp I have run this equipment at, I know someone who has powder coated wood longer than I have, I reached out to him and awaiting a response...The higher density MDF we normally use does not crack at all...
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I used to work at a place that powder coated gas risers and meters, but i was in the pressing dept. & metal fab. There was this one instance where these guys put a little of the powder coat along with a bit of metal blasting into a finger of a rubber glove, tied it up and throw against the back wall, they got fired pretty quick. but anyhow hope ya figure it out