Plasma Joe saved my christmas!!

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Plasma Joe saved my christmas!!

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I just want everyone to know that plasma Joe really went out of his way this christmas to design a welcome sign that I made for family. He is a true craftsman and humanitarian! Thanks Joe. Here is the finished piece.
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No problem at all, just happy you got it done before the holiday`s, look great, but could you answer me one question. What nationality is the name. I like the name it kinda rolls off the tongue.

Glad it worked out for you,

Have a great New Year to you and your family.

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They are polish.
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LOL, I made this one a few yrs ago for someone.
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I have always admired your powder kote work, that looks Great. Did you use liquid powder on that job? how do you use multie colors like that? Good work..
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nope no liquid here!! i have used the powder water for projects before but for me it has to be a job that cant be done any other way. I use a standard vinyl paint mask that i cut on my vinyl cutter.

The process goes like this,
1. determine the order that the colors will need to be applied
2. spray entire part with first color, and bake.
3. after the part cools apply masking for second color, spray then heat part till the powder melts enough to stay put,
about 200F
4. pull it back out of the oven, let it cool, remove mask, then back into the oven for baking
5. repeat steps 3 and 4 for remaining colors.
6. clear coat entire part if desired.

Ya, its alot of screwing around but the result is awesome.

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That's great, thanks for your time.
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