Originally posted by Tom Brown
I'll know if you can do that after Rexone chimes in with the correct answer.
I don't see why not but you could always phone a powder coat shop.
Tom's knowlege base seems to lean more toward the, uh, esoteric. :eek!:
You CAN powdercoat over ano, but its pretty easy to strip the ano off and get a nice clean surface to coat over. I don't like to PC over previous coatings as a practice because it can lessen the electrical attraction between the part and the powder which poses a problem on multistage coatings. Shoot me a PM if you need more info on available colors etc.
Chris