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Re: Better coating



> Original Poster: "Trent Mullins" <neontrent-at-earthlink-dot-net>

Hi Trent,

Hey, just wanted to say this is pure genius. Way to go! I never thought of
that.
I think any of us who have done the paint brush method now have a new
method for
coating our secondary's. I wonder if Resonance Research and other professional
coil builders are doing this. If not, they should take note. Fantastic method.
Thanks for sharing.

Bart

> Hello Coilers,
>
> I had an idea for coating the secondary that worked GREAT.
> Instead of the standard rotating jig and paint brush method,
> I used a pan underneath that the coil ran through filled with polyurethane.
> The result:
> A bubble free, wrinkle free,drip and run free, paint brush line free coat of
> polyurethane about 1/8" thick after one application.
>
> Here's exactly how I did it:
>
> I built a sheet metal pan 30" long, 6" wide, with 1 1/2" sides.
> This size is for a 6" coil 24" long,
> This holds almost a gallon.
> I let the coil spin THROUGH this pan at 6 rpm for 3 minutes.
> Then, I let it spin OUT of the pan for 8 hours at 6 rpm.
> Like I said, I got 1/8" thick coat after one application that is
> perfectly smooth.
>
> I hope somebody else trys this.
> What a time saver!!
>
> Happy coiling,
> Trent
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