If anyone needs cerakote feel free to hit me up. Been enjoying my new hobby. Here's some pics of parts I have done for friends
If anyone needs cerakote feel free to hit me up. Been enjoying my new hobby. Here's some pics of parts I have done for friends
Whoa, dude you are right in my backyard. If I ever need Cerakote I'll look you up.
Braaapin' aint easy.
Interested in getting both front and rear calipers and hubs done. Also some small stuff like master cylinder caps and engine mounts.
Millerrr973 wrote:I sent you a PM. Very interested in get some parts done.
Where do you read the pm at? Sorry new to this can't seem to find them
Cmiller493 wrote:Hubs, triple clamps, and brake components.
Send me a PM and we'll get in touch and go over prices
Millerrr973 wrote:I sent you a PM. Very interested in get some parts done.
Got your message. Shot ya a text with number provided
Can you post the average prices for standard stuff like hubs, clutch covers etc?
Just so we know if we're looking at 5$ or 500$ for a certain part.
Dillpickle312 wrote:Any tips to do it at home? Do's and donts
Look it up on youtube. Cerakote came out as a ceramic based paint for gun components but has since been used for a plethora of other things, including bike parts as seen throughout this forum. Really all you need is a paint gun or an air brush with in line water separator, an oven to cure the paint, and obviously the cerakote itself.
Cmiller493 wrote:I didn't realize this was the one and only Maniac!?Pieces look good!
Thanks buddy. New hobbies always enjoyed painting stuff now I can do both motorcycles and paint
How well will it hold up compared to the stock crap on the clutch cover case on a Husky 350?
I was throwing around the idea of having this done to my fork tubes, think it would be do-able, or worth it? Was thinking something like a gunmetal grey just for something different.