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Post subject: Cj1 ceramic coated turned out amazing Posted: 06 Feb 2024, 22:00 |
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Joined: 01/06/24 Posts: 58 Post Likes: +25
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Cj1 we ceramic coated in Mississippi after a new paint job, to protect the paint. Book your next appointment with me. We come to you for your convenience.
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Post subject: Re: Cj1 ceramic coated turned out amazing Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 17:56 |
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Joined: 11/09/14 Posts: 2497 Post Likes: +2517 Location: KOMN
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Username Protected wrote: coatings can have a detrimental affect on weld repair.... In what way?
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Post subject: Re: Cj1 ceramic coated turned out amazing Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 18:14 |
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It’s a paint protection nothing more nothing less, and it comes off with a simple polish.
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Post subject: Re: Cj1 ceramic coated turned out amazing Posted: 07 Feb 2024, 18:19 |
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Joined: 06/02/15 Posts: 2730 Post Likes: +1710 Location: Fresno, CA
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Username Protected wrote: coatings can have a detrimental affect on weld repair.... What kind of welding would you do involving an exterior painted surface? What kind of welding would have such insufficient prep that ceramic coating would affect the outcome?
_________________ Tom DeWitt Previous: TBM850/T210M/C182P APS 2004
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Post subject: Re: Cj1 ceramic coated turned out amazing Posted: 09 Feb 2024, 12:33 |
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Joined: 06/10/16 Posts: 362 Post Likes: +135 Location: KCVO
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Regardless of material, before welding any coatings on both side would be removed so they don't contaminate the puddle.
Haven't had to do much aluminum, but I don't think you'll ever see a welded, 2000 series structure.
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