No holes for hanging....

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Jfile
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No holes for hanging....

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An ideas on how to powder coat both sides of a piece of 14 or 16 gauge about 10x12 inches that has no holes for hanging the piece in the booth or the oven?

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One side at a time is the only way I think I would do that. Kinda time consuming but gotta charge for that.
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Re: No holes for hanging....

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Does the back side need to be completely powdercoated? What about a magnet with an eye hook on the back side?
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I saw a post about a guy using a copper tape to powder coat part with no holes, but it still leaves a small place where the tape attached blank when the tape is removed. You may snoop around to find other suppliers.
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