I'd assume they mean "powder coated", where you cover the metal with
static-charged powder and then bake it on in an oven.
GTO(John)
>Ok, so somebody made a typo. No big deal. But does it deserve 3
>separate bullet points? They must be proud of their power coated
>paint.
>
>http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G0444
>
>Let's hope all their Quality Assurance guys are just busy on the
>assembly line...
It may be that they didn't mean "powder coated" paint. Perhaps they are
using an electrophoretic paint which could be referred to as "power coated."
RB
Mark wrote:
>
>
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> Ok, so somebody made a typo. No big deal. But does it deserve 3
>> separate bullet points? They must be proud of their power coated
>> paint.
>>
>> http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G0444
>>
>> Let's hope all their Quality Assurance guys are just busy on the
>> assembly line...
>
>
>
>
> An ADD copy writer?
>
>
> A marketing genius pooping out Product?
>
> ?
>
I think you missed the point there GTO.
Jim
"GTO69RA4" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'd assume they mean "powder coated", where you cover the metal with
> static-charged powder and then bake it on in an oven.
>
> GTO(John)
>
> >Ok, so somebody made a typo. No big deal. But does it deserve 3
> >separate bullet points? They must be proud of their power coated
> >paint.
> >
> >http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G0444
> >
> >Let's hope all their Quality Assurance guys are just busy on the
> >assembly line...
RB <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> It may be that they didn't mean "powder coated" paint. Perhaps they are
> using an electrophoretic paint which could be referred to as "power coated."
>
> RB
>
I checked the link. It says "powder" coated. Maybe somebody is
monitoring this site and fixed it.
The paint on my Grizzly DC is quite nice, seemingly better than my Jet
and Delta tools, but then again, it just sits safely in the corner, so
I can't vouch for durability.
Joe
Jeff wrote:
> Ok, so somebody made a typo. No big deal. But does it deserve 3
> separate bullet points? They must be proud of their power coated
> paint.
>
> http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G0444
>
> Let's hope all their Quality Assurance guys are just busy on the
> assembly line...
An ADD copy writer?
A marketing genius pooping out Product?
?
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Mark
N.E. Ohio
Never argue with a fool, a bystander can't tell you apart.
(S. Clemens, A.K.A. Mark Twain)
When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure
ends the suspense. (Gaz, r.moto)
Mark responds:
>Jeff wrote:
>
>> Ok, so somebody made a typo. No big deal. But does it deserve 3
>> separate bullet points? They must be proud of their power coated
>> paint.
>>
>> http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=G0444
>>
>> Let's hope all their Quality Assurance guys are just busy on the
>> assembly line...
>
>
>
>An ADD copy writer?
>
>
>A marketing genius pooping out Product?
Probably an MBA.
Charlie Self
"Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves."
Dorothy Parker
http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html
Charlie Self wrote:
>>
>>An ADD copy writer?
>>
>>
>>A marketing genius pooping out Product?
>
>
> Probably an MBA.
Thanks Charlie.
But please, Don't encourage me.
--
Mark
N.E. Ohio
Never argue with a fool, a bystander can't tell you apart.
(S. Clemens, A.K.A. Mark Twain)
When in doubt hit the throttle. It may not help but it sure
ends the suspense. (Gaz, r.moto)
On 19 Jan 2004 19:35:57 -0800, [email protected] (BIG JOE) brought
forth from the murky depths:
>I checked the link. It says "powder" coated. Maybe somebody is
>monitoring this site and fixed it.
I just cued the folks at Norton into the "coarse" vs. "course/fine"
issue on their website. Did you know that they were French-owned?
(division of Saint-Gobain) I hadn't.
>The paint on my Grizzly DC is quite nice, seemingly better than my Jet
>and Delta tools, but then again, it just sits safely in the corner, so
>I can't vouch for durability.
And the green is sooooo much nicer than the Delter gray, isn't it?
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:57:03 GMT, Larry Jaques
<novalidaddress@di\/ersify.com> wrote:
>And the green is sooooo much nicer than the Delter gray, isn't it?
Even though my General stuff is green, I always liked Jet's white and
those classy blue/white, red/white, and other two tone jobs on Euro
heavy iron.
Barry