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Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall
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Posted by Frank Stalfire on October 01, 2004 at 21:40:35 from (12.65.234.158):
In Reply to: Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall posted by Dozerboss on October 01, 2004 at 21:22:35:
The amer. hot rod show pains me to watch sometimes, I saw them build a 32 high boy or something like it and when they painted it they said they were using single stage paint and would be buffing it. If i payed them 60-100K to build me a car and they used saingle stage and not clear coat I would have a fit, and if thats not bad enough once you buff single stage you void any warranty. As far as Imron and Gordon, Imron is still the strongest resin we have, just not very user friendly. and gordons car is kind of basic but they must have 20 of those cars and they all have to look the same so they want something basic that is easy to reproduce. they have done a couple of cars in Chromalusion,
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