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> it takes a village(or at least a non-club), 2.0 rebuild
nycchef
post Jul 19 2008, 04:06 PM
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o.k i hope you are all sitting down. good ....let us begin.
i am starting to rebuild a 2.0 engine. those of you who know me know that this is like teaching a monkey to fly the space shuttle. so i hope you are all up tp the task.
firstly i want to do the important stuff, so am i am gonna repaint the tins and the fan housing (this way, if it never runs it'll look good)
cleaned them up, rubbed them down with denatured alcholol, light sanding and am ready to prime. gonna use duplicolor primer and paint.
have heard that i should bake them ( have big ovens here, may make my next lasagna taste like a 914,but i'll live with that) but the real question is what colors, high gloss or matte, plaid or stripes, lets go guys give me your ideas, show pics of whats already been done (go easy on the photoshop i believe everythig i see)
o.k this is gonna be fun andwhen it's over we will have a new 2.0 we can be proud of...at least i will

p.s. my money is on the monkey (IMG:style_emoticons/default/bye1.gif)
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post Jul 19 2008, 05:36 PM
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If you've got an oven that's large enough to bake your tin, then you really should consider powder coating instead of painting. I painted mine and despite all the preparation and primer it really hasn't held up. Those who have done powder coating have had great results and great longevity on the treatment.
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post Jul 19 2008, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(ThinAir @ Jul 19 2008, 03:36 PM) *

If you've got an oven that's large enough to bake your tin, then you really should consider powder coating instead of painting. I painted mine and despite all the preparation and primer it really hasn't held up. Those who have done powder coating have had great results and great longevity on the treatment.

not real clear on how to powder coat. thoght it had to be sent to a shop. what kind of equptment do i need?
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