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1. Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: "Steve Byers" <byers@cconnect.net>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 21:55:31 -0400
Hi, Jeff! Come on down here and you can bake your parts. My wife is very accommodating, although she keeps threatening to buy me an oven for the garage. One note about the paint: if you are going to
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00510.html (9,836 bytes)

2. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: Ulix Goettsch <ulix@u.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 22:30:17 -0700 (PDT)
When you did this, did you have your wheels sandblasted? After mine were blasted they had fairly coarse surface finish, so I used self etching primer, then a thick layer of spray filler which I sand
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00518.html (11,372 bytes)

3. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: GMari58175@aol.com
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 06:04:40 EDT
<< Are you telling me that this baked engine paint can save me all this work?! Could you give instructions on the baking (temp and time) and how bad does it smell? You guys are nuts! Why go through a
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00519.html (8,358 bytes)

4. RE: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: "Herold Faulkner" <faulkner@redshift.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 08:54:31 -0700
It is not recommended to put metal objects such as wheels into the Hal --Original Message-- From: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-spridgets@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of David Ramsey Sent:
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00523.html (8,810 bytes)

5. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: Ulix Goettsch <ulix@u.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 09:01:02 -0700 (PDT)
OK OK, I called one outfit once and they had a pretty high minimum order. I should try again. Powder coating sounds like the right thing for wheels and if you say that it masks imperfections, I'll tr
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00524.html (9,496 bytes)

6. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: Ulix Goettsch <ulix@u.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 11:22:52 -0700 (PDT)
I just called a number of places here in Seattle. Some said "we don't do wheels" (I have no idea why not), one place quoted $40, the other $45 per wheel. That would be $175 with tax. I think I'll loo
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00527.html (8,453 bytes)

7. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: "Steve Byers" <byers@cconnect.net>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 16:06:05 -0400
No, I did not have my wheels sandblasted. I used a lot of sandpaper, wire brushing, and elbow grease, followed by treatment with Metal Prep solution. I sprayed the entire wheel with the Plastikote a
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00530.html (9,780 bytes)

8. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: GMari58175@aol.com
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 18:32:17 EDT
<< Would they powder coat the wheels silver and then powder coat the black areas of the Rostyle wheels, too? >> I don't know if powder coating permits for the silver and black. george marinos sprite
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00534.html (7,919 bytes)

9. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: AHSprite78@aol.com
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 18:22:57 EDT
Does anyone have or has any used or heard about Eastwood's HotCoat Powder Coating System. They say all you need is a compressor 115V electric and an oven. It's $149.99 plus $9.99 for the powder. How
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00608.html (7,590 bytes)

10. Re: Baking parts (was:: Tires) (score: 1)
Author: "Larry and Sandi Miller" <millerls@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 16:24:48 -0700
After sending my previous message I actually read the Eastwood ad for the first time, and discovered that they have the complete description of their "Hot Coat" system on their web site at http://www
/html/spridgets/1998-06/msg00614.html (8,434 bytes)


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