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a2jet16v
gunna have them powder coated. but what is the best way to clean them up before i bring them ot get them done? or should i ask what is the best way to strip them? sand blast?
oldindy
QUOTE(a2jet16v @ Sep 29 2007, 09:50 AM) *
gunna have them powder coated. but what is the best way to clean them up before i bring them ot get them done? or should i ask what is the best way to strip them? sand blast?


I recently asked the powder coat company i use for work that same thing.
He said dont do a thing well take care of that. I send hundreds of pieces to them, very nice work.
I havent got the number handy but heres the address, give them a call and ask.
Central mass. powdercoat
greeley s.t.
clinton MA.

They are starting to do ceramic coating as well.
oldindy
I found the number 978-365-1700 Jeff Gould CentralMassPowderCoating.com
what?trail?
just get all the heavy grease off them, they will either burn them off, tumble them or media blast them
a2jet16v
QUOTE(oldindy @ Sep 29 2007, 10:42 AM) *
I found the number 978-365-1700 Jeff Gould CentralMassPowderCoating.com



how much does it cost? roughly?
SofaKing
SNOWSLEDDER2.com, an HCS sponsor, powdercoates. They powdercoated my rear suspension pieces for a reasonable price. Contact Brian - 1 BAD APEX GT - here on HCS. He'll set you up, and here's a picture of their work

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Good luck and THINK SNOW!

Sofa
oldindy
QUOTE(a2jet16v @ Sep 30 2007, 08:36 AM) *
how much does it cost? roughly?


That i dont know, the bill goes to accounting.
Give the number above a call he will probably give you quote, or ball park it anyway.
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