crewchief47
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http://www.totallyamaha.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9269
Well, since I didn't want to be the only one with ugly black screens, I decided to paint them today.
Also had the ski saddles powder coated. The black paint was peeling off them bad, almost 50/50 paint/aluminum. How much should have both of those saddles cost to powder coat? I'll let you al know if I got ripped after some replies.
Well, since I didn't want to be the only one with ugly black screens, I decided to paint them today.
Also had the ski saddles powder coated. The black paint was peeling off them bad, almost 50/50 paint/aluminum. How much should have both of those saddles cost to powder coat? I'll let you al know if I got ripped after some replies.
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seanmurphy26
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looks nice. you know someone that does powder coating? ic ant find anyone around here so i might have to ship things to get the painted
seanmurphy26
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thats a venture!!! NICE my dad has a green one maybe i can get him to do so things to it. that looks real nice
sxviper32
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powder coating was probably around $50 for the pair, thats what i'd guess from things i've had done. looks nice!!!
skidooboy
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i had 4 pro-action suspension springs done, 2 of which needed sandblasting. cost 40.00 bux for whole shebang. ski
Waterfoul
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Glad I could be of service!!!
I didn't bother with the two screens under the chin. Seemed like a LOT of work to get them off and re-riveted on. Mine have the really big head rivets holding them on... and I couldn't find any to replace them at any local hardware stores.
I have plastic skis on the way with aluminum saddles. Gonna have them coated when they get here. I have an old supplier buddy who runs a powder coating plant accross the street from my company. He did some boat parts for me several years ago. Aluminum Dart high rise intake manifold and a set of Merc 502 valve covers. Did them in a bright purple for $20. All of it for $20!! What a deal. Now if I could only find his number.....
Your's looks very nice though!!
I didn't bother with the two screens under the chin. Seemed like a LOT of work to get them off and re-riveted on. Mine have the really big head rivets holding them on... and I couldn't find any to replace them at any local hardware stores.
I have plastic skis on the way with aluminum saddles. Gonna have them coated when they get here. I have an old supplier buddy who runs a powder coating plant accross the street from my company. He did some boat parts for me several years ago. Aluminum Dart high rise intake manifold and a set of Merc 502 valve covers. Did them in a bright purple for $20. All of it for $20!! What a deal. Now if I could only find his number.....
Your's looks very nice though!!
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crewchief47
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Ok, I did alright. Keep in mind the guy who did the saddles for me, sponsors the race car I help out on, so he was nice to me. $40 Canadian for both. Yes, he could have been much nicer but I'm happy and they look good.
I think we get them from auto supply stores for the car but they may be special order. I didn't grab any rivets from the shop and ended up buying some at the hardware with the small head, just used the old drilled out large head as a washer. I must remember to buy some with the steel nail though, the Aluminum nails don't pull very tight.
Mine have the really big head rivets holding them on... and I couldn't find any to replace them at any local hardware stores.
I think we get them from auto supply stores for the car but they may be special order. I didn't grab any rivets from the shop and ended up buying some at the hardware with the small head, just used the old drilled out large head as a washer. I must remember to buy some with the steel nail though, the Aluminum nails don't pull very tight.
Waterfoul
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I used as couple of steel nailed ones on the twin screens in the middle... talk about hard to break... it took everything I had to get them to pop!
seanmurphy26
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i had some left over from something cant remember what but they were the same big head ones...lucked out there.
seanmurphy26
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oh for anyone that has plans on painting there grills. for the hood grill rivits they are aluminum with 3 peices that stick out the back to hold them in better. instead of drilling them grab a pair of wire cutters and cut off the back. much easier then drilling.
MichYamaha
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Looks good
Waterfoul
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Yeah, I ended up using a couple of small washers to make mine tighter.
Huh..huh...huh... I said "tighter" . . . . huh....huh....huh....
Huh..huh...huh... I said "tighter" . . . . huh....huh....huh....