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I was wondering if ATV plastic would hold up and not melt in the extreme heat dryer for powder paint. I don't know the temp in the dryer but I know it's hot enough that the metal parts we paint can burn you when it comes out if you tried to hold it. They don't stick rubber plugs in the holes that can't be painted and it isn't melted.

I was thinking if it could hold up to the heat I was gonna take my plastics in and get a nice shiny coat of black. I don't think I want the John Deere green or Caterpillar yellow. Not sure if I'll do it if I could but I'm just thinking about it and wondered.

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I don't get to set any adjustments. The company I work for build Caterpillar parts and John Deere parts and they powder coat them.

I could find out what the oven is set at though. When I go back to work next week.

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hey hawk... there are alot of paints out there just for painting plastic that will flex pretty good b4 they will peel off .. if you are looking for a cheap way to change the color of your plastic that might be an option 4 ya ...???

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