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Have any of you added a Static Electricity Generator to your Powder Coating tools?
A couple of my recent Bullet Casting students have attached a static generator to their vibratory cleaner to improve paint coverage. They say that it only takes about a minute to get good results.
I have ordered parts to duplicate their system.
Anyone have any input?
 
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Have any of you added a Static Electricity Generator to your Powder Coating tools?
A couple of my recent Bullet Casting students have attached a static generator to their vibratory cleaner to improve paint coverage. They say that it only takes about a minute to get good results.
I have ordered parts to duplicate their system.
Anyone have any input?
I never added a generator, but I did put a dehumidifier in the shop when I was up there in Fairview Oregon because the humidity was so high in the winter. I noticed that if I kept the humidity somewhere between 50/70% in the shop it really helped the powder coating to stick. In the summer it usually wasn't a problem but in the winter and spring when the rain was pissing down it definitely helped. I also noticed that different powders stick better than others even within brands. Some are less finicky.
 

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