Fresh from the oven: Powder coated brake cooling brackets...

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Pretty excited. First parts I have done. Sand blasted, cleaned with acetone bath, dusted, and baked.

Should help keep them corrosion free from the pad dust from track events in the coming years.
 
Those look great! I always wanted to try powdercoating out, but I need to stop trying to learn new skills. I already have a new mig welder that I'm on the bottom of the learning curve with, and I'm trying to talk myself out of a tig welder before I buy something else I don't have the faintest idea how to operate. lol
 
TY - yeah, I want to powder coat everything. It has such better properties than paint for protecting parts IMO. And for everything I have been wanting to do, it was cheaper for me to set this up than to send it all out to a powdercoat guy. I did paint my brake caliper brackets but now I am going to blast the paint off and powder coat them. Why not? LOL

This is also cool when I order suspension parts --- if they come in a bare finish for cheaper I can go that route and coat it myself.
 
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Did some pegs + shifter for my neighbors GSXR in a high gloss black. Came out nice. Soon as he got them on he went riding, so they are dirty in the pictures.

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