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Powder Coating Parts

If anyone in here would like any of their engine parts powder coated, feel free to PM me or emial me at TNT25169@aol.com. I have recently started powder coating for myself and people in my area. I can do an extensive amount of colors as well as high temp stuff. I will post some pictures for you guys later of the wheels I did last week. I charge very fair prices and I'm somewhat of a perfectionist so you can be sure it's good work. Thanks guys.

John Zemon

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I thought I left a prior message ?? But I lost my prior source in Lorain who no longer does hobby work. North Coast Cab, a fellow West Sider would probbaly be interested as well. I will keep your email handy. Didn't I see a pic of your wheels - or am I losing it??
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Sorry, I wasn't using my computer when I posted that. Here's a couple pics of my wheels.



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Might be interested in exhaust headers. You have any expierence or images of some heat exchangers?
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I wouldnt recommend powdercoating heat exchangers -- even if high temp powder was used. Think about ceramic or other plating options offered by specialty exhaust plating services.
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Before ceramic coating was available, I had my heat exchangers and muffler powder-coated while getting the car road worthy after many years on blocks. They've been in service 8 years and are still holding up fine (on the outside anyway). However, ceramic coating is the superior solution. Try to coat the inside as well.

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