My first 4 Color Powder Coat Job

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harrisonm

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First of all, I want to say that whatever @CudaChick1968 charges for these 4 color jobs is NOT ENOUGH. I spent HOURS on this. But it came out OK. If one of my regular customers asks me to do it for them, the answer is no. Too much trouble. That being said, I just wanted to share. All I have to do now is 2 matching valve covers. I hope that big Mopar top nut fits.
 
First of all, I want to say that whatever @CudaChick1968 charges for these 4 color jobs is NOT ENOUGH. I spent HOURS on this. But it came out OK. If one of my regular customers asks me to do it for them, the answer is no. Too much trouble. That being said, I just wanted to share. All I have to do now is 2 matching valve covers.
Well, where is the thing? lol
 
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First of all, I want to say that whatever @CudaChick1968 charges for these 4 color jobs is NOT ENOUGH. I spent HOURS on this. But it came out OK. If one of my regular customers asks me to do it for them, the answer is no. Too much trouble. That being said, I just wanted to share. All I have to do now is 2 matching valve covers. I hope that big Mopar top nut fits.
Do you have to bake each color separately? That looks very nice.
 
Thanks. I may be doing it wrong, but yes, each color is a separate trip to the oven.
Thats the only way I can see it happening. Another question if you don't mind. How durable is the "unbaked" powder? does it wipe right off?
 
Looks bitchen! That red & the word performance really pops on that lid!:thumbsup:
 
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