powdercoating
to powdercoat, you need to bake. You might need to completely disassemble the JRSC in order to get it powdercoated...
            
			
									
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spots25 wrote: to powdercoat, you need to bake. You might need to completely disassemble the JRSC in order to get it powdercoated...
yes. completely disassembly. And it may even have to be bead blasted.
I had a place down here in Rochester powdercoat my EAPs. I think they did a pretty decent job. However I'm alittle embarassed on how they fineshed my Mach1 fuel door...

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						o2designs wrote: However I'm alittle embarassed on how they fineshed my Mach1 fuel door...
you ever get that fixed?
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i went to Powder Coating Technologies in plymouth off of 494. they did a great job on my IC piping!
            
			
									
									
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spots25 wrote:o2designs wrote: However I'm alittle embarassed on how they fineshed my Mach1 fuel door...
you ever get that fixed?
No, but the fuel door is installed, and its not that noticable, so no big deal.
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