I'm finally to the point where I can get this done to my frame.
Just a couple of questions for those that know the process better than I do.
How do I keep sections from getting coated?
I'm thinking specifically the shock mounts, inside the head, and the inside some of the mount holes. However I also realize I'm going to need some good locations for some solid grounds.
So do I just get the whole thing coated as is, then grind out what I need for grounds and (carefully) grind off the shock mounts?
Or is there some other prep I can do to those locations that will cause the powder to not adhear to the surface?
Here is a pic of my frame as it is:
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And has been pointed out in my appearance mods, sitting like this is asking for rust, and quick.
Amos
*edit*
May have found my own answer here, but I'm still gonna need help.
This place appears to have what I'm going to need to make sure I can acces my threads/holes and even has circles that I think I can use for leaving myself some grounds.
http://www.tapecase.com/tc/powdercoating.asp
So, I guess my next question is going to be, what are the locations for my grounds that I should leave. (I'll have a look at my manual and 650 later tonight to try to locate as many as I can, but should I leave any others?)
And are there any locations/items I haven't mentioned that I should think about making sure aren't covered with plastic.
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