hi has anyone purchased from these people, i believe they were at newark but i didnt go so didnt get the chance to speak to them. been on their
website www.electrostaticmagic.co.uk
but the have no contact number. i quite fancy powercoating some stuff s really wanna buy one, has anyone got one so they can tell me if it any
good?
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they were next to the total kit car magazine at Newark (apparantly) and as such they took an interest in them, bought one and will do a review in
their magazine.
So if you are at all unsure you could wait for the "unbiased" review?
Cheers,
Steve
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I have a leaflet which i picked up at Newark, but it only has a Web address and an email as contact for sales enquiries,
sales@electrostaticmagic.co.uk
No phone number
looked good especially the candy colours.
Show price was £99, which i thought was quite good value. They seemed to be shifting a few from what i saw.
Al.
bummer! knew i should of gone! i really like the idea of powdercoating, especially at that price. i also am wondering why no landline or mobile
number?
cheers guys.
they sell them on ebay for £99 the only prob tou need an oven to cure the paint. ive been looking at em
adam
ye will buy an old one for that. will a gas one do? as i can put it outside then.
you dont need an oven,you can use a heat gun (for stripping paint) ..seen the demo at newark looked really good.
Keep an eye out on Freecycle for an oven
Such an ametur site. I wish people who decide to do there own site would at least look at the legal bits.
* By law as they trade from the site they legally have to display a physical address (Distance Selling Act).
*The silver on white certainly isnt 'accessible' (Disabled Discrimination Act)
ye got a heat gun, i will still get an oven, and use the gun for large bits n bobs. they aint got any on ebay at the moment.
Website says gas oven is no good. Must be due to the moisture that gas gives off - at a guess.