Sometimes I like a shiny white frame to break things up!!
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if this was the one on c-list a week or so ago I almost scooped her up! Its was a score for sure![]()
86 350X ::: 85 250R
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86 350x : 84 250r X2
85 350x X2 : 84 200es X3
83 200e : 78 ATC90
A Powder coat is more durable , that's what I would go with, are you going with Passion Red?
So I got the rest of my parts blasted and had a flood in my basement minor set back but it's given me a goods reason to make some more space and get rid of some junk lol with the newly acquired space I've been looking into getting my own powder coating set up I plan on using a regular kitchen oven only challenge I've been trying to figure out is how to lengthen the oven to fit the frame in has anyone tried this or thought about it could offer any tips?
^ Well, you need a longer main trunk in a square or rectangular size. Access to get the part in and out.
It needs ventilation and some free air openings. Just an air space between the homemade oven and the elements, wire as many elements you wish in series or parallel, whatever. That air space alone has an insulation value.
Those are the basics I can think of.
All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country
I would get another old oven, take the door off of both and stick them together face to face mybe use some flashing or something around them after they aare togehter while the part is inside
1986 350x
1985 250es Big Red
1985 200m - sold
1984 225dx - sold
JCPenny Scat Tracker
1977 atc 90
2002 custom Suzuki Volusia
1983 XL250R
1975 XL175 (needs alot of work)
1965 S90
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