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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Country of Manufacture:United States

CD: BUILD YOUR OWN CURING OVEN. This a working powder coating oven. I use this oven every day in my shop. Illustrated pictorial directions will show you each step of building your oven. Fabrication, assembly, cost and the tools needed to build this oven is covered on this CD. This oven has the ability of reaching 700 degrees which will allow you to cure ceramic coatings for exhaust systems, manifolds, headers etc., another source of revenue, as well as curing powder coating. Material list included with supply list for electrically firing the oven. The oven is large enough to cure wheels, motorcycle frames, atv frames, go-kart frames, auto rear housings,bumpers, lawn furniture etc. An oven this size would retail for over $10,000. Powder coating is in great demand, easy to learn, easy clean up in changing colors. Wide range of colors available. No VOC'S released into the air. Add powder coating to your operation.


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