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Got screwed on powdercoat.

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holcombe347   +1y
damn...i would have been pissed too...

how could anyone let their shit go out the door like that. i mean that was horrible lookin.

i thought you were getting it coated to match the color on your block? your arms seemed darker.
twisted minis   +1y
He said the chips probably happened in shipping. Everything had two layers of bubbler wrap around it, theres no way it could have chipped the powdercoat. And still, there were blotchy spots and dry spots, that didnt happen in shipping.

And the arms were supposed to match my truck. The color was way off. Thats why they're getting fixed.
Post was last edited on Dec 16, 2006 08:12. This post has been edited 1 times.
pimpins   +1y
Just so we all know. I'm not the Chris that did any of that!
twisted minis   +1y
Yea, not him ^ lol.
Post was last edited on Dec 16, 2006 08:12. This post has been edited 1 times.
vegasyota94   +1y
damn man... you can have my hb.. lol
twisted minis   +1y
Lol, thanks Ryan.
vegasyota94   +1y
i feel for ya... sry bout last nite, i was fucking drunk, and ready to kill the wife.. lol
im all better now
twisted minis   +1y
I knew you were drunk dude, its cool. You get belligerent, it hapens.
truck action   +1y
The guy I use for powder coating uses a power blasting to clean every thing first. Said if any oil or grease is present in the oven causes those kind of problems!
ocb_dave_ocb   +1y
Damn man I think you could have went to harbor freight and got a powder coat gun and did it yourself... And baked it in a home oven... BTW if you guys ever do that you have to use a seperate oven from your home oven.. It can kill you if you eat food that was made in the same oven