I think Sears was selling a powder coating setup a year or two ago for
pretty cheap.
--R
Redghost wrote:
I think Eastlake has some good powder colors in their catalogue.
Also get to see more of that great car refurb porn while leafing
through.
clay
On May 22, 2007, at 11:53 AM, ANGELO
If you powder coat, make sure you pick a color that's close enough to OEM.
(BTW, does anyone know of a good mfg/color for powder coating wheels to
look like OEM?) Sandblasting, filling powercoating 5 wheels and 20 lugs
cost $300.
Did mine on my 126. 20 (?) hole rims and although the color I
I think Eastlake has some good powder colors in their catalogue.
Also get to see more of that great car refurb porn while leafing
through.
clay
On May 22, 2007, at 11:53 AM, ANGELO GIAIMO wrote:
If you powder coat, make sure you pick a color that's close enough
to OEM.
(BTW, does anyone