09-04-2006
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#41
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Re: Powder results
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Originally Posted by Shotgun!
That is really cool. Are there any shifting colors you can do? Like a red into blue or some such?
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I haven't gotten that good yet. Maybe in a year or so I could do some stuff like that. But right now, as fancy as I can get would be letters one color, and the rest a 2nd color, kinda like what I did in this last one.
But next I'm going to start playing with Candy colors, those seem to look pretty sweet.
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09-04-2006
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#42
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
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Re: Powder results
You got some mirror black for a player?
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09-04-2006
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#43
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Re: Powder results
Do I ever! Black just happens to be how we roll over here. I got Gloss Black, Mirror Black, Wrinkle Black, and soon we're ordering up some Flat Black.
Austin said we're going to be coating all of Colin's (off hmt) charge piping for him in flat black. So I'm sure we'll have some extra flat black after all that.
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09-04-2006
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#44
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
Drives: Silver '02 IS300, Blue '06 Suzuki SV1000
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Re: Powder results
How's this coming along? I've been considering getting the rims on my bike pc'd this winter. how much would you charge to do them some kind of blue?
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09-04-2006
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#45
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Mazda Bitch
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: MN
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Re: Powder results
Looks like you are getting the hang of powdercoating. I'll have to check it out if I see you around.
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09-04-2006
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#46
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Re: Powder results
Well I'd have to know how big the rims are. Because if they don't fit in the oven, well then I can't do them.
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09-04-2006
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#47
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R U DTF bro?
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oak Point, TX
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Re: Powder results
I though of something I wanted to get powdercoated....but then I forgot what it was!!!
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I agree with Kracka.
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09-05-2006
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#48
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cottage Grove
Drives: Silver '02 IS300, Blue '06 Suzuki SV1000
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Re: Powder results
the front rim is 17x3.5 I think. The rear rim is 17x5.5 I can double check if need be.
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09-05-2006
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#49
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Powder results
That's too big, I can't fit anything that big into my current oven. Maybe someday when we're done building our future oven.
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09-06-2006
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#50
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35mpg
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Re: Powder results
All I know is if you get any of that fucking powder on my car, there is gonna be some drive-bys happening up in blaine
Looks really good man, I just may have to have you do some stuff for me as soon as I get some money, b/c you already have all of my parts in your garage.
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09-06-2006
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#51
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Re: Powder results
I have the tarp on the front of your car. Even though you said you didn't mind, I'm still trying to keep as much off it as I can!
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09-06-2006
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#52
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Blaine, MN
Drives: '91 Automagic
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Re: Powder results
Once i take it for a spin all the powder will be off of it. Also i saw a MX6 with two rear conquest wheels. IT was retarded as hell, but the guy was mex so whatever.
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09-07-2006
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#53
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35mpg
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Re: Powder results
Quote:
Originally Posted by turbotalon1g
Once i take it for a spin all the powder will be off of it. Also i saw a MX6 with two rear conquest wheels. IT was retarded as hell, but the guy was mex so whatever.
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I almost took it for a "spin" taking it up to brandons house.
2nd gear torque + rain = dorifto
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09-07-2006
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#54
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Powder results
Onramp Ownage
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03-23-2007
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#55
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Re: Powder results
Well I had to take off my wrinkle black cover because it had a crack in it and oil was leaking out of it. I'm going to try and repair it with this aluminum filler stuff I have.
But since it came off, I had a Hyundai cover laying around that I'm going to be throwing on the car. I've been trying to figure out how to make a color to match the Black Cherry color of my car. My idea was to use a transparent/candy red, but with a Gloss Black base coat instead of the typical white/silver/chrome base you'd typically use with a transparent/candy color. Here's the results. It looked like absolute crap before I coated it. I was actually a little worried on how it would turn out because of the poor condition the surface was in and I couldn't get a lot of crap off the surface because it was just caked on it, even after a couple hours of prepping it. But I think it turned out just awesome. If you're just looking at it dead on, it looks pretty much like a gloss black (like you'll notice in the 3rd pic), but once it gets some light on it, then you see the maroon look (like in pics 4+). I think I'll be doing all my piping this color as well. I'm real happy as this was my first attempt at using a transparent powder. Let me know what you all think!
First 2 pictures are just of the gloss black base coat. Then from pic 3 and on is with the transparent applied. In pic 3 you can see how it basically looks like gloss black. But then when I turned the flash on in pic 4, you can see the maroon reflect.
One of these days I'm going to be getting an HVLP gun so I can start ceramic coating as well!
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03-23-2007
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#56
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Re: Powder results
Looking good! You should have ground off the hyundai though! Are you going to polish the letters?
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03-23-2007
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#57
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Re: Powder results
Nah I'm going to leave it just as it is. I think they HYUNDAI on it is kinda funny personally! I to find a fitting to go in the pass side of the cover where there typically is a fitting for blow-by to exit!
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03-23-2007
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#58
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aka Goodbye
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Re: Powder results
You don't even have a Hyundai block in yours playa.
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03-23-2007
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#59
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Powder results
The block I bought, that got rebuilt and is in my car now, came with this cover, so psshhhh.... bitch please!
BTW, I was out by your shop today, and stopped by, but no one was home???
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03-23-2007
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#60
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Pewp Champion
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Re: Powder results
Yeehaw, couple more pics.
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