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Re: Painting engine
Reply #15 - 07/26/11 at 14:00:56
 
Check craigslist first. I haven't used mine yet but I just picked one up (gently used) for only $40. Even if the gun dies in a day I can always get a replacement from Home Depot for $9. I'm sure you could built one cheaper, but I'm pretty happy with my purchase.
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Reply #16 - 08/27/11 at 14:49:13
 
Finally I have had some time to work on the bike. Here is what I did today. Remember, proper prep = pretty project.

After the sand blaster:






Decided to add one of these while I had the engin open:


Let the painting begin:




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Reply #17 - 08/31/11 at 20:03:08
 
starting to polish up the side covers

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Reply #18 - 08/31/11 at 20:21:19
 
It's gonna be perty.
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Re: Painting engine (pics)
Reply #19 - 09/01/11 at 00:31:08
 
Calas, you can polish the fins after painting by using a foam sand pad or just sanding with sand paper will make the ridges nice and shiny
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