Beadblasting & Powdercoating
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Beadblasting & Powdercoating
Just in case anybody needs this kind of thing done I do it on the side I can take a lot of old rusty parts and make them look new or almost new again we can also color code to match the car your working on let me know I am in Ohio my email is dodgeman774@sssnet.com.
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located... where? I just had a Cub Cadet blasted for my son's project (1962 or 63 "Original" Cub depending on what site's numbers you use) and was surprised (not happily either) $250 for what he said was 2 hrs 15 min worthy of work. I was thinking somewhere around $150 when I dropped the stuff off.
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Mopardrt Ive got a 70 Dart,68 Dart,77 Power Wagon,00Dodge Sport Pickup,04Chrysler Pacifaca,74Plymouth van this one is the 10Year anniversary Edition and my daily driver so I guess you could say that im one of those Mopar or No Car kinda Guys.
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Volaredon did you have it torn apart wnen it was dropped off and yes 250.00 was a little steep I would of gone about 175.00 for the cub if you need any of those parts Powder Coated let me know I do that too I wont beat you up as bad as the blaster did especially since it your sons project your raising another mechanic it sounds like and we all need those.
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yes it was in pcs. I was thinking ~$150-ish, $175 would not have been "unreasonable". and for that $250 it didnt include the engine or transaxle, I didn't take either of those in for fear of getting sand in places that would be detrimental. though I know I coulda put a plate with an inner tube cut out as a gasket on, in place of the carb and a pipe plug in the exh, but being it runs so well, I didn't wanna chance it. I may do the sheet metal in my home blast cabinet.
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