Re: Powder Coating
Ronald,
My advice is to get it powder coated first then if you think it needs body work you can sand it, fill it and do whatever. I did my own paint match with a universal flatten agent and it was not detectable. there are also different powder coatings you can get so tell them what you want. my frame was rust free to start with but as I said, I had to remove the CA welded on vin # and match paint. When the DMV inspected my frame the #s were visible in both places. When I buy repo parts from our corvette vendors, most if not all are powder coated.
DOM
Ronald,
My advice is to get it powder coated first then if you think it needs body work you can sand it, fill it and do whatever. I did my own paint match with a universal flatten agent and it was not detectable. there are also different powder coatings you can get so tell them what you want. my frame was rust free to start with but as I said, I had to remove the CA welded on vin # and match paint. When the DMV inspected my frame the #s were visible in both places. When I buy repo parts from our corvette vendors, most if not all are powder coated.
DOM
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