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I have a question for fellow ProFlex owners - has anyone had the 856 style rear strut powder coated ?It is made from 5 pieces and looks to be bonded, I was wondering how it would cope with the heat ? It's only under compression so so long as it doesn't fall apart in the oven I think it should be ok ?What do you think ?WD
Quote from: WD Pro on May 31, 2010, 12:37:41 pmI have a question for fellow ProFlex owners - has anyone had the 856 style rear strut powder coated ?It is made from 5 pieces and looks to be bonded, I was wondering how it would cope with the heat ? It's only under compression so so long as it doesn't fall apart in the oven I think it should be ok ?What do you think ?WD The glue will melt. Mine did when I was welding the plates on. Shot the leg right off.
Quote from: shovelon on June 01, 2010, 07:55:38 amQuote from: WD Pro on May 31, 2010, 12:37:41 pmI have a question for fellow ProFlex owners - has anyone had the 856 style rear strut powder coated ?It is made from 5 pieces and looks to be bonded, I was wondering how it would cope with the heat ? It's only under compression so so long as it doesn't fall apart in the oven I think it should be ok ?What do you think ?WD The glue will melt. Mine did when I was welding the plates on. Shot the leg right off. What I expected but not what I wanted to hear ... !Long shot - any idea what approx temp the joint that failed would have got to ? I think they bake the powder at around 180 deg C ish ?Did you just glue it back together ?WD