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My god that is freaking incredable work you do!
you wont hear me say that very often on here or anyplace else.
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I like powder coating on small parts you can take off and fix easily,but big parts like frames scare me if the powder coat gets scratched youre basically screwedrich67 wrote: Yes i agree , Thanks to a great friend i'v been able to keep this project going, I will keep the pics coming , I hope to be able to powder coat or give this frame paint in mid october .
I'd like to hear anyones thoughts on paint or powdercoat. I'v always powdercoated but i'v seen great results with paint.
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I'v always powder coated but I'v seen some really nice results with paint im really leaning towards paint.
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ive got a tweaked 900 frame sitting on my bench right now that im gonna try and get straightened out this weekend and start the rake and bracing job on this gives me lots of motivation
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top notch work (as always) :evil:
keep up the progress and keep them pictures coming.
looks great ,
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Some things you have a clue about but some things you still have much to learn about. WTF?!
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