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Just2EZ05

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  • Birthday 12/27/1985

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  1. I'm looking to have my wheels color matched on my bike & saw a thread about your work. Not sure if painting or coating will be the better option for me cost wise. Factory Kawi color is Candy Plasma Blue. I would bring you the bare rims. The bike pics are in my profile/avatar. How much would I be looking at? Thanks.

  2. That's a good Idea, Ill see what I can come up with.

  3. Post up sown of your recent PC jobs stranger.

  4. hey guys I have a powdercoating shop in Huron and have done a few jobs for some other member here on the forum. NinjaNick your swing arm would be 125.00 that includes all the striping and max I charge 75 a wheel for auto/truck wheels That price includes chemical stripping. Mike
  5. funny how the alcohol industry fights legalization.
  6. Hell yeah that green looks real good on that black! I appreciate the shout out Whitey word of mouth has been pretty much my only marketing tool lol and it works great thanks a ton! anyway I just wanted to share a few pics i took while doing these parts. Thanks and enjoy! After the parts are chemically stripped down to bare metal there media blasted to etch the substrate I do this extra step to give the surface a mechanical bond for the best adhesion. here they are in the abrasives cabinet. to many layers of paint and things start to get thick and brittle. special care is taken to protect sensitive areas during sand blasting. After all the parts are clean they go through a 3 stage wash system. Sorry no pics of that process i forgot I was taking pictures during this part of the job lol. In the oven with the first coat cured. Notice how dull the finish is almost a drab ugly green. Then voila a high gloss crystal clear coat brings out the pigments. sportbikepowdercoating.com (419) 656-6494
  7. Its winter and people have projects. You should start putting your services out there

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  9. Im not a huge fan of Glenn Beck, But i do like this letter an average american sent. take a look. http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/198/26742/
  10. Well I have a large oven. I wouldnt say it qould be practical if you wanted a quick paint job. however if you wanted a crazy show quality candy lime green or somthing like that it would deff be less then half the cost to have them coated vs. having a body shop do them.
  11. Sweet. Im pretty sure you can send them out collect. Ill check it out I really appreciate the help. I experimented with two fairings today. the first one I slowy ramped up in the oven to see the melting point. After the first one was wasted I put in my other donor fairing. Here is the good news, I sprayed the the fairng and cured it at a low temp for a long period of time and burned the powder. This tells me I can cure it at lower temps. I just need to get the time figured out now. I also did some QC tests on them today and passed. No promises but from what i found out today it looks like it can be done. Plus the powder in theroy according to the sherwin williams rep will bond better with plastic than any other substrate since powder is basically plastic dust. I will get some pics of the test fairings i did today soon. Thanks Mike
  12. Hey guys i need your help. Ive been experimenting by powdercoating fairings. I almost have it dialed in. by using longer cure times at lower temperature im getting the parts cured without any warpage. but before i do a good set i still want to keep experimenting and dial in the temps and time to an exact. So im looking for anyone who has junk fairings laying around and would want to donate them. Ill pay shipping. thanks alot Mike
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