not really "bodywork", but it's about paint so here goes (mods please move this if appropriate )
Have any of you used VHT paint and found a place and/or method of baking it on to the parts (manifold, brake drums etc) which doesn't involve using a blowtorch?
Am trying to contact the manufacturers for advice. This stuff is pricy and I want to do it properly!
We seldom use VHT paint I'm afraid. On drums we'd use smoothrite, sprayed on or 2K black. Engines are 2K also. If we do use VHT on the manifold then its just sprayed and the engine run upto temp to help cure it. Sorry no magic potions, well not for paintwork anyway!
the problem with the hot air gun/blowtorch method is that the paint needs to be baked at a series of very specific temperatures - at least that's what it says on the cans.
*scratches head* on the cans it also says you can bake it on by running the engine (if it's a manifold) - so how come that works, if it's got to get baked at all these specific temperatures?
the instructions say to bake the paint at a specific temperature for a specific length of time, then to bake it again at a higher specific temperature for a different length of time, then to bake at the highest temperature for a short time.
*scratches head*
I reckon the kiln is only way to bake these things to 1000F.
Do schools really have kilns these days?? I so wish mine had had one!!!
Find a specialist art college or high school, I know of at least 10 in my borough that have at least 1 each. The one high school in the centre of Dudley has 4 kilns!