this is my powder coat room. and of course place to work on things when not spraying. its attached to a full garage. this room is 20x10.
if anyone wants/needs sandblasting or powder coating let me know. got all the abilities and tools for it. the blast cabinet is 4 feet long so i can do trike frames, rims, swing arms, etc... and the oven is 6 feet long so no problem there for cooking just about anything.
TPC TRIKES
FSU Powersports
RNS Powdercoating
I'm going to have spray foam insulation put in my shop after I research it and find a good company to do it. So far I'm leaning towards the closed cell foam. Any recommendations from anyone with experience in it being put in your shops? Today it hit 85 deg here and it was 96 in my oven, I mean shop. In the heat of the summer it's about 120 deg in there and I just can't deal with that.
May i ask why convential insulation wouldn't be acceptable. It seems like so much more cost for the shop, whereas your home is heated 24 hours a day that little extra the cell insulation would save would be worth it. I can't see it in a shop, with the overhead door and whatnot.
1985 Honda 250sx. Ground up rebuild. SOLD
1986 Honda 250es Big Red with custom plow
Don't waste your time, or time will waste you.
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Ha! Your right. It is a bit out dated. And at LEAST needs to be cleaned up. I was out there this morning, taking the China carb off my sons 70(which I'll have some questions about later), because it's leaking. I do like old stuff and have a hard time throwing some items away.
I think he meant the quality of the photos looked like taken with a camera from the 70's