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Old 10-28-2006, 09:52 PM   #5
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The article helped, but it was very easy to do, prep for power coat was a matter of a steel brush and a drill to remove everything off the cover. My powder coater said he'll do a bead blast on it to get it good and clean. As far as down time it takes a couple of days for it to get finished and returned to you, usually it depends on what colors the powder coater runs each day. The key is to get a good in with someone in the biz and you can get parts back in 24 hours like me. I'll post some pictures after I when I get it back....should be tues or wed...depends when I can run it over to him
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