OLC Chunky Cheese - Finished mine, show us yours?
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- euan
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It is, and you can powdercoat to pretty much any colour. I think it is probably the best way to get a reliable metallic colour on a pedal. So robust of a finish as well.
I looked into getting my bike powdercoated it was only going to cost me £60 and a turn around of two days. There was a guy on a bike forum offering it for £20 because he knew a guy who would do it in the evenings.
I looked into getting my bike powdercoated it was only going to cost me £60 and a turn around of two days. There was a guy on a bike forum offering it for £20 because he knew a guy who would do it in the evenings.
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You have impeccable taste and clear skills. You're an excellent addition to our ranks.drasp wrote:I post pretty much everywhere. I like that every forum has it's own flavor, and since I don't post enough to be in the 'in crowd' of any forums, I can easily just ignore the pricks.
Mike - your demos are what brought me here. Don't let the haters get you down.
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My boss powder coated his own bikes - I have no clue how he baked them, though, but they look beautiful.
If you think of god as a pair of pants, a spiritualist thinks he needs pants, in fact he wants pants but none of the conventional types of pants seem to fit just right, so he makes his own pants and is happy that his knees are no longer cold.-fibus