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Old 12-05-20, 05:54 AM
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Central Maine $50 blast and single color, frame and fork. Shop makes fencing, decking, and truck trailers/boxes with this as a side hustle. For the price I don't mind doing a little clean up on BB shells and head tubes.










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Originally Posted by easyupbug
JDubbs, I went to North American Powder Coating as I was told they did Andy Gilmour's P-coating when he does not wet paint. I had no problems, reasonable time frame but they they had a mishap with the clear coat and deducted the cost. Very small issue from my perspective ( a few off color speckles) and I was paying the bill. Frame is holding up as you would expect, but I am not the most careless cyclist. I still am at a loss on decals.
Thanks! I'll give them a call
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
spray.bike will last second longest and look second best.
This is on the short list of things to try next.

More durable than rattle can, but application just as simple.
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The Labonne turned out great! Good job on the restoration. Smiles, MH
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