
[Chrysler300] Powder coating of Chrysler 300 frames.
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[Chrysler300] Powder coating of Chrysler 300 frames.
- From: mjraguse@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 08:34:24 EST
I am wondering if any of the readers have any experience with powder coating
of frames. What are the negatives of that process versus imron? I painted
my '33 Plymouth frame with two coats of Imron 20 years ago and it still looks
like new with no chips etc. But now it seems that the process of powder
coating, which I have investigated, promises to provide more thorough coverage
and equally strong or better adhesion.
Any comments will be appreciated. Marv
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