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Old 02-02-08, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Rich, fwiw, I also opt to powdercoat many of the smaller parts instead of paint. If it can take the heat and fit in the oven, powdercoat it. As a side note on spraying, if you use a clearcoat that contains isocyanate, which most of them do, a resperator is a must. It will cause brain damage.
Thanks Scott - Yea, I've started wearing a respirator even when using rattle cans...I just felt like I was getting dumber and dumber. LOL I should probably see if I can get Ian to powder coat some of this stuff for me. I haven't freed up the garage space for an oven yet!

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Old 02-02-08, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by 7aull
Rich:
I just masked off the cylinder, POR'd that AND the Booster (as 2 separate pieces)-
"should" be more Br Fluid resistant, but hope not to test the theory
Also POR'd the steering gearbox while all this was out too, so it all looks pretty Minty...
Stu Aull
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Thanks Stu - I won't worry about doing the steering gear...I have Billy's rack and pinion kit sitting here waiting to go in!

Rich
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