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14 August 2012

[DIY] Re: Powdercoat cast iron sink?

 

this is a painting system whereby you apply a negative charge(the piece you'e painting) and positive charge (the paint powder). i've been where we've had machines done it worked fine, but i'm not sure how it will work to spot paint something. even roughing up the entire finish may or may not show it's been redone and i would wonder how long it will last. i bet it will chip fairly easy
in the long run replacing the sink will probably be the best. and you can find sinks for sale fairly cheap that have been pulled out simply due to renovation projects that are in excellent shape, someone just wants to "update".
but for $50 it's probably worth the gamble. removing the sink and replacing it is probably gonna be the "@#$%@$ part" that's going to change your vocabulary you can bet.

darrell

--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Cecile" <clme849@...> wrote:
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> I live with my sister and the kitchen sink is rusting, mostly on the top edge. I asked at one place about having it powder coated and he said if it would fit in 7 x7 area he could do it for around $50. It weighs a lot, but I think we could get it out. Does anyone have any experience with this coating? Does it look nice? Does it last? Special care? Etc.
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