its in the your scooters thread24Seven said:Shit does Coedie have a picture of his setup?
hey coedie can i buy a volcanix off ya ill giv ya $50 bucks 4 oneDonoFlip said:its in the your scooters thread24Seven said:Shit does Coedie have a picture of his setup?
Did you powder coat yourself? or did u pay to do it? Does doing it urself with like glassing paint and stuff give a similar/good effect?Madis said:
Juku's shiny black powdercoated SR v.1 fork - he's too lazy to come to my house and get it.
white powdercoated RAD v.3 bars (22" high, 16" wide), bought in August '06; flangless ODI longnecks; modified seatpost clamp
RAD bars and my scoot.
Madis said:Yeah, sure, i really do have a powder-spray tool and a big owen in my garage where i can bake the bars so the paint would get solid.
Actually no, i did pay for a company so the pros would do the job. Doesn't cost much, it's longlasting, and would be 2500x cheaper than having my own tools, necessary clothing and a school course how to perform powdercoating. Would not be beneficial because i paint my stuff like maybe 1-2 times per year.
Madis said:Yeah, sure, i really do have a powder-spray tool and a big owen in my garage where i can bake the bars so the paint would get solid.
Actually no, i did pay for a company so the pros would do the job. Doesn't cost much, it's longlasting, and would be 2500x cheaper than having my own tools, necessary clothing and a school course how to perform powdercoating. Would not be beneficial because i paint my stuff like maybe 1-2 times per year.
I'm not fat...Madis said:Yeah, sure, i really do have a powder-spray tool and a big owen in my garage where i can bake the bars so the paint would get solid.
Actually no, i did pay for a company so the pros would do the job. Doesn't cost much, it's longlasting, and would be 2500x cheaper than having my own tools, necessary clothing and a school course how to perform powdercoating. Would not be beneficial because i paint my stuff like maybe 1-2 times per year.
Owen McClure said:I'm not fat...Madis said:Yeah, sure, i really do have a powder-spray tool and a big owen in my garage where i can bake the bars so the paint would get solid.
Actually no, i did pay for a company so the pros would do the job. Doesn't cost much, it's longlasting, and would be 2500x cheaper than having my own tools, necessary clothing and a school course how to perform powdercoating. Would not be beneficial because i paint my stuff like maybe 1-2 times per year.