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Question for you guys that powder coat cases. I have been PC'ing anything and everything in the shop since buying my hypersmooth PC gun a month ago, and have decided to PC the cases in my duner bike since she is torn down. The powder i have needs to cure at 400 degrees for 10min and then i am going to clear it. Do you guys press the rubberized motor mounts out of the cases before pc'ing or will they handle the heat? My gut tells me i better press them out, but i figured i would ask

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You wouldnt want them to get soft on you

 

 

Thats what she said. LOL.

 

Dang it guys, you're confusing me as much as i already confused myself. Ill shoot nitrotate a PM and see How high he has safely cooked them. I guess i could just press them out and not worry about it, but my only concern is getting them back in without damaging the PC.

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Thats what she said. LOL.

 

Dang it guys, you're confusing me as much as i already confused myself. Ill shoot nitrotate a PM and see How high he has safely cooked them. I guess i could just press them out and not worry about it, but my only concern is getting them back in without damaging the PC.

 

:rotflmao:

 

 

Well it's up to you bro, Depending how hot he bakes it at, i usually take em out since i have access to a press. Other people had them in with out any issues. I dont think it's going to get hot enough to melt your rubber away (thats what she said) LOL, anyway if you dont have access to a press or you dont want to go through the bullshyt hassle of takin em out, leave them suckers in there. Dont forget to post pics too.

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Yeah i have a press that is no problem, i just dont want to scratch them putting the mounts back in, but ill be carefull. It will look exaclty like it does now,. I found a PC that looks exactly like my paint now. Just pissed cause the quality of paint has gone to shit and the paint didnt hold up on this build. Here is what it looks like now

 

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going to build an oven big enough to do the frame

 

 

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