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Re: Powdercoating question?
- From: "amc74hornet" <AMC74HORNET@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 10:18:09 -0000
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "hemmigremmie" <hemmigremmie@xxxx> wrote:
> How bout the John Deere Paints? I heard there hi temp paints and 
> will last forever? Rod
> 
> 
> 
> --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "amc74hornet" 
> <AMC74HORNET@xxxx> wrote:
> > --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "hemmigremmie" 
> <hemmigremmie@xxxx> wrote:
> > > Anyone ever have a block or Valve covers, intake, ect... 
> > > Powdercoated?
> > > Thought about having my block done and maybe getting an 
> unpolished 
> > > blower and have it done to match as well. What ya think? 
> > > The Gremlin is different, so why not go all out? Rod
> > 
> > I agree about the parts being spotless and it might be a bit 
> spendy. Eastwood restoration sells a powder coating kit that you can 
> do valve covers, intakes and so forth. It has some kind of heat lamp 
> to bake the parts. If you could do parts for your friends cars it 
> would pay for itself. An alternative choice and much cheaper would 
> to use a urathane paint which with the colors offered would look 
> just as good when applyed properly.
> > "Doc"
I have never heard of John Deere makeing paint. Any name brand urathane paint should work nicely. The name brand company's are even makeing them in spray cans now and in a wide array of colors too and sold in local auto parts stores too.
"Doc"
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