It is not hard to get the powder to elecrically stick to the part as the gun has all ground wires atached to it. You plug the gun it to a wall socket, atach ground wire to part, touch part with spray nozel of gun to give it the charge and start spraying the powder. You dont even have to aim directly at part as you can watch powder statically cling right to part. After powder is sprayed on you have to be very carefull not to touch it on anything even while baking it(thats the hard part unless you have an industrial sized oven. Any theraded hole where bolts go mus be pluged with special heat resistant rubber plugs or you will never thread it again. I belive the man at Eastwood told me it is almost impossable to retap the threads.
You can powder coat almost any metal that can withstand 450degreesof heatforI belive 45 to an hour. Sheet metal will warp and aliminum will melt. I did see a finished carb that Eastwood had at there stand that look realy cool. There are alot more colors out there now and you can even get the color chaging thing where it looks like different colors at different angles. As I said it is alot of work and if I knew how cheap it was to have someone else do it as you all say I would of never bought the kit. Just my personal experiance with powder coating, Its a pain and I can't belive someone wouldn't charge much for doint the service as it requires work and time.
Stephen
Maybe someday I will get this thing off the road to do a full restoration