this is my collapsible fire pit that I am selling at the moment. I am very happy with it and thought I would show it off since the inspiration came from this forum.
I cant imagine that being to difficult these day, I recently saw one of those rare earth magnets on wheels like a broom for cleaning the work shop. I didn't look to close but it was about 400mm long and I would think that two would be a good start.
the advantage with them is you can turn them on...
Ok I am going to show my ignorance and ask how you brush the metal I am guessing that it requires a wire brush but that is a large surface and consistency would be vital for a quality finish like you have there. I am imagining a wire roller on a flat bed for that type of work ?
to note that...
My knowledge of powder coating is very limited.
so if I understand you correctly sandblasting is not a requirement for powder coating as I ignorantly believed it was ???
thank you for the help it is most appreciated it may be time I learnt how to powder coat
off to U tube I go again.
can anyone give me the name of a product that will keep my metal art from rusting without colouring it.
for example fish oil, though I think it will be prone to collecting dust too much. any help would be good
thanks
Can you please point me in the direction to get info on kerf width and over burn.
I have been doing art gear without much thought for absolute accuracy but now feel the time has come to improve on that.
Thank you.
it was missing a little bit of polish until I did that and the young lady loved it. it now hangs on the wall outside her dog washing business with creepers and flowers growing around it.
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