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Old Jul 7, 2006 | 02:39 AM
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k well back to my header questions.....i got a ceramic paint for engines (up to 1,300 degrees) and was gonna do a couple coats on my new headers. i was reading tho to cure it its best to keep it up around 300 degrees for about 2 hrs or 600 degrees for 1 hour. ne idea how i could pull this off without just having my car idle for 2 hours? ne sort of place i could look into that might have a kelm or somethin i could pay em to throw my headers into? or ne other idea? unfortunatly my oven isnt big enough....that would make it really easy
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 02:40 AM
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Old Jul 7, 2006 | 02:43 AM
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lol...

Maybe a paint booth? or try the above for an oven.
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 02:45 AM
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Put a heat gun in the opening...that'll keep it warm
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 04:01 AM
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You could look for a local powder coating place. They may be willing to stick it in their oven for a little while. If I remember correctly, most powdercoats need to cook somewhere between 300° and 400°, but only for a few minutes. It might be worth calling around to see if anyone could do this for you for a few bucks. When I lived in Pittsburgh I had a few things powdercoated by a guy who did the cases for massive network server computers. His oven was the size of a UPS truck.
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