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  • silver_2000_tj
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    Originally posted by 93LXHORSE View Post
    I need a couple of mugs with my company logo... I can send ya the info.. trying you on Bookface now...
    Hey there, I just responded to the PM, let me know if you have any questions

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  • 93LXHORSE
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    Originally posted by silver_2000_tj View Post
    A basic two color is 30.00 when you start adding more colors the amount of time involved goes up and so does the price. What are you looking for?

    Here is my FB album page with some of the one I have done.

    https://www.facebook.com/vince.parry...9229488&type=3
    I need a couple of mugs with my company logo... I can send ya the info.. trying you on Bookface now...

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
    Ive had enough work done to say thats HIGH.
    Last set of car rims I had done was $200 for the set of 4, blasting and coating.
    Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
    Seems a bit high to me.
    Thanks guys. I'll see if anyone in the area is cheaper.

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
    Go to Harbor Freight and buy a powdercoat kit and learn to do it yourself....results may vary based on experience and willingness to learn...but its possible.
    I bought a level up from Harbor Freight. The guy I was using started a $75 minimum, so I wanted to do some small stuff. Its addicting.. here's my gun, its a Redline. I want to get a bigger oven and do more.



    Stripped a pulley and coated:



    Baked in my $25 craigslist oven:



    And the finished pulley:

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  • ram57ta
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    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
    To those that do powdercoat, is $175 fair for a pair of motorcycle wheels blasted and coated? That's with me delacing and relacing them myself (paying the husqvarna shop to do it..)
    Seems a bit high to me.

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
    To those that do powdercoat, is $175 fair for a pair of motorcycle wheels blasted and coated? That's with me delacing and relacing them myself (paying the husqvarna shop to do it..)
    Ive had enough work done to say thats HIGH.
    Last set of car rims I had done was $200 for the set of 4, blasting and coating.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    To those that do powdercoat, is $175 fair for a pair of motorcycle wheels blasted and coated? That's with me delacing and relacing them myself (paying the husqvarna shop to do it..)

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  • ram57ta
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    Originally posted by silver_2000_tj View Post
    That’s how I started with powder coating Jeep parts. Just don’t use the house oven to cook the Powder coating, the fumes are a little toxic.

    You will also need a vinyl cutting machine, and keep the powder away from heat and humidity as it shortens the shelf life dramatically. Also most importantly you need a shit load of patience..... I can’t count how many times I have screwed up, and sometimes shit happens for no other reason, then it just wants to fuck with ya.
    Yes...I picked up a craigslist oven in Albuquerque and started doing car parts when I rebuilt the front end of my Buick. Its amazing...people will even pay you to do it It's quite exciting when you get too close and static ignites the powder

    You do nice work though...far better than anything I've attempted yet.

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  • silver_2000_tj
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    Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
    Go to Harbor Freight and buy a powdercoat kit and learn to do it yourself....results may vary based on experience and willingness to learn...but its possible.
    That’s how I started with powder coating Jeep parts. Just don’t use the house oven to cook the Powder coating, the fumes are a little toxic.

    You will also need a vinyl cutting machine, and keep the powder away from heat and humidity as it shortens the shelf life dramatically. Also most importantly you need a shit load of patience..... I can’t count how many times I have screwed up, and sometimes shit happens for no other reason, then it just wants to fuck with ya.

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  • ram57ta
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    Go to Harbor Freight and buy a powdercoat kit and learn to do it yourself....results may vary based on experience and willingness to learn...but its possible.

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  • Tx Redneck
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    Originally posted by BradM View Post
    An original rip off of GoT?
    I'm being ornery.

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  • BradM
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    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    Get bent, and original.
    An original rip off of GoT?

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  • Tx Redneck
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    Originally posted by Unicorn Jeff View Post
    Ok, how much was that? Would like the exact one just a different name on it.
    Get bent, and original.

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  • Unicorn Jeff
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    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    Thanks silver_2000_tj for the tumbler, my wife was stoked when I surprised her with it.


    Ok, how much was that? Would like the exact one just a different name on it.

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  • line-em-up
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    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
    Thanks silver_2000_tj for the tumbler, my wife was stoked when I surprised her with it.


    Killer. Is that a side boob?

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