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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