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Lynn 01-25-2013 04:00 AM

Re: Phosphating
 
Thanks for all the tips.

Should be warm engough outside this weekend to use the gas grill. Can heat the solution on the sider burner and get the parts warm in the bbq part. Have a cheapo stainless bowl for the solution and parts.

Already blasted the parts and wore gloves when handling afterward. Also cleaned with lacquer thinner after blasting.

My wife would not complain if I did it in the house (she never complains and is always ready to help), but if it puts off an odor, I would just rather not.

enio45 01-25-2013 04:13 AM

Re: Phosphating
 
Mikeeeeeee e- - -DEEP POCKET GUYS - WTF???

EY - U talkin about the boys from AZ??

NoYenko 01-25-2013 08:37 PM

Re: Phosphating
 
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Lynn, I used the Palmetto brand and thought it worked great. I bought a crock pot at Walmart for $20 and it worked fine. The owner at Palmetto said it was best to use a ceramic or glass container. George

Igosplut 01-25-2013 09:05 PM

Re: Phosphating
 
Does somebody have a link for the Palmetto brand? I've been using the Eastwood stuff and it doesn't last (never heated it up though). Their zink coatings don't last either so I'm looking for something better.....

Lynn 01-25-2013 11:32 PM

Re: Phosphating
 
http://www.palmettoenterprises.net/P...-Welcome-.html


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