by "keithr" <keithr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 AM
"BretLudwig" <bratzirules@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:2039a20b75471941da84befba404feb6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Probably the easiest thing is to have them shot with basecoat/clearcoat
> automotive finishes by a local collision repair body shop. Often you can
> "piggyback" them on to another job for a few dollars if they aren't too
> busy. These materials are quite expensive but if they are already set up
> and have a gun cup mixed it's pure extra revenue for them.
It doesn't look quite as nice as automotive paint, but powder coating can
give a nice and very tough finish. There are powder coaters in most
cities
and it is a reasonably economical process.
Keith