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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Lake Norrell, Arkansas
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I just got home from a shop where I took my control arms and coil springs to have them sandblasted. They also do powder coating and made me a deal to sand blast and powder coat my parts . Also if I wanted I could bring the cross member to for a package deal which is cheaper than I could have had them blasted and me paint them. So I made another round trip home and back to the shop with my cross member.
Anyway now I'm looking for more stuff to have powder coated on the truck. ![]()
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Location: Rochester, KENT
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Re: 1962 stepside project by realvc
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Sounds like a good deal any way you look at it Vince. I did my stuff by hand and it takes a lot of time, and the pro finishes are so much better.
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