Harold Melius
Member
I powder coat a lot of parts I use when restoring or building cars, trucks, tractors, etc. I was ordering some powder a while back and saw a silver high temp. powder that was advertised. It was advertised to be good for up to 1800 degrees. I ordered some and I just tried it on a muffler that I put on a Farmall Super A that I had just restored. Ordinarily, the factory finish or even high temp. paint on a muffler will discolor after an hour or so of running. This powder coat has not changed at all after about 6 -7 hours of running time and looks great.
I have a 2N that I am starting to reassemble and I have coated the muffler, tail pipe, and exhaust manifold. If it holds up on the exhaust manifold, I will really be impressed. I purchased the powder at Columbia coatings. It has a cure time of 30 min. @ 450 degrees.
I have a 2N that I am starting to reassemble and I have coated the muffler, tail pipe, and exhaust manifold. If it holds up on the exhaust manifold, I will really be impressed. I purchased the powder at Columbia coatings. It has a cure time of 30 min. @ 450 degrees.