That would be some great paint I guess. Seems like you would have to put it in a stress relief oven, that is about the only thing I know that would hold it.
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Some temp! I had my tank up to 500 but I doubt it was universally hot and that may have only been the inside air or exhaust. Would be nice if it could be time cured at lower temp.
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They said you can also cure it at 400 for 3-4 hours. Even that's probably pretty hard to do, getting the air inside to 400 shouldn't be a problem, but the entire tank outer surface...
I guess I'll still use it, get it as hot as I can and hope for the best
There used to be a FAB shop down the street from work and they built a very large box with plywood and lined the inside with high temp insulation. They would use a 2 small diesel fired heaters blowing inside the box to bring it up to temp and they would bake the powder coat on large sections of a tower that they built. I'm pretty sure they said it baked at around 400F. I don't know how much money they invested but they used it several times. If you build a fire in the FB, you'll end up with 2 extremely different temps on the CC and FB. JM2CW