S SuperchargedRS 10+ year member M1009 CUCV 354 0 Some where above 45°N Jan 8, 2008 #16 Click to expand... allright smart azz how do you do it? I dont know a more purist way to do it then media blast, then prime, paint etc, or PC.
Click to expand... allright smart azz how do you do it? I dont know a more purist way to do it then media blast, then prime, paint etc, or PC.
U UndercoverPunk 5,000+ posts DOT 20,980 71 Dayton, OH™ Jan 8, 2008 #17 I wasn't talking to you asshat. Try again later.
89montero 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 345 0 Seattle, WA Jan 8, 2008 #19 Paint flakes when you F it up. here ya go, w/ pics http://www.corvettefever.com/howto/153_0411w_vettes_valve_covers/index.html Click to expand... That definitely looks like shit
Paint flakes when you F it up. here ya go, w/ pics http://www.corvettefever.com/howto/153_0411w_vettes_valve_covers/index.html Click to expand... That definitely looks like shit
ShiningBuick 10+ year member NotLoudEnuff 530 0 Fargo, ND Jan 8, 2008 #20 No primer, no media blasting, etc. Just high heat paint. (doesn't look good, I know, the car's gone now any ways) Found this pic, too. 8 or so months after I did the original painting of it.. and it hasn't flaked or anything (you can see the crappy job I did, though)
No primer, no media blasting, etc. Just high heat paint. (doesn't look good, I know, the car's gone now any ways) Found this pic, too. 8 or so months after I did the original painting of it.. and it hasn't flaked or anything (you can see the crappy job I did, though)
Blazin_Jason 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,213 1 Vancouver Isl, BC, Canada Jan 8, 2008 #21 My valve covers candy purple powder coat. Valve cover I did for the sister's b/f also powder coated.