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Daffid
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No problem GT. I've enjoyed your thread tremendously and it really was a big factor of me deciding to get dirty with my 850 vs going with something else instead.
Sadly, I don't have a compressor that will drive the sand blasing cabinet... yet. I'm struggling with that part actually. I can't decide if I want to spend 1/3 to 1/2 more and buy one unit that will do the job, but will be 3 phase (meaning I'll have to add some new wiring to the garage) or if I want to run two single phase somewhat smaller units in tandem, but lose a little (valuable) garage space as well.
@JimmyR - I saw your post about powder coating in GT's thread. I'm pro powder coat as well, but so far I've run into the problem that everyone around here thinks that I'm gold plating the stuff for what they're charging. So once I've gotten some of the mechanical stuff out of the way, and have the blasting done on a bunch of the metal bits, I'm going to try my hand at powder coating as well. I've been reading up on it and while it looks like there's a little technique and finess involved, it's really not all that tough. I figure that, between this bike, the two parts bikes, and my pick-up, I've got plenty of pieces and bits to practice on. Once I've got the hang of it I can start getting the parts I'll use on the live bike coated (and looking decent)
Here's where the paint removal stands so far.
Sadly, I don't have a compressor that will drive the sand blasing cabinet... yet. I'm struggling with that part actually. I can't decide if I want to spend 1/3 to 1/2 more and buy one unit that will do the job, but will be 3 phase (meaning I'll have to add some new wiring to the garage) or if I want to run two single phase somewhat smaller units in tandem, but lose a little (valuable) garage space as well.
@JimmyR - I saw your post about powder coating in GT's thread. I'm pro powder coat as well, but so far I've run into the problem that everyone around here thinks that I'm gold plating the stuff for what they're charging. So once I've gotten some of the mechanical stuff out of the way, and have the blasting done on a bunch of the metal bits, I'm going to try my hand at powder coating as well. I've been reading up on it and while it looks like there's a little technique and finess involved, it's really not all that tough. I figure that, between this bike, the two parts bikes, and my pick-up, I've got plenty of pieces and bits to practice on. Once I've got the hang of it I can start getting the parts I'll use on the live bike coated (and looking decent)
Here's where the paint removal stands so far.
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