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    borec, thx!




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    turns out really nice...

    how much it cost you ...

    daym expensive for powder coating in my place, guess have to paint my self..

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    ooooh GK that's looking reaaaaally good

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    turns out really nice...

    how much it cost you ...

    daym expensive for powder coating in my place, guess have to paint my self..
    sekitar 500k-600k y kayany, kmrn sempet tanya2

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    turns out really nice...

    how much it cost you ...

    daym expensive for powder coating in my place, guess have to paint my self..
    I spent $33 for it.
    I called to each company I found here and everyone has minimum price $66-80, except for this one

    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbler View Post
    ooooh GK that's looking reaaaaally good
    thanks Waiting for some nice mdpc rivets to assemble it
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    Thats damm! nice powder coating, really is sweet there GK and for $33.00 I would be fired up.

    Looking forward to your next update there mate.

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    I really like how your powder coating came out! Good Stuff.

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    great powder coating, cheap too!! seeing you have your rig in pieces.... how hard would it be to mod the p80 for inverted ATX?

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    amazing, really love the powder coating, and amazing price too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    borec, thx!




    Nice pics/paint.

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    wow, nice work man!!!!!

    SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!


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    The black paint looks awesome!

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    thanks mates, glad you like it

    Quote Originally Posted by m1013828 View Post
    great powder coating, cheap too!! seeing you have your rig in pieces.... how hard would it be to mod the p80 for inverted ATX?
    hm, didn't really thought about it, I guess it would be not so easy
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    Bought some paint today and decided to give it a test run

    Fresh newspaper is the best background Test piece is that so painly removable drive bay plate, no sanding and priming to it.


    Waited for 30 mins (it is said on the can "touch-dry after 10 mins")

    Nice! I wish it was not so dusty on my balcony

    Color differs a bit from powdercoating, but still rather good. Powdercoated one is shinier (both colors are matt black) and grainier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    Nice! I wish it was not so dusty on my balcony
    to cut down on dust, first sweep it best you can,
    then take a spray bottle and lightly mist the area with water to cut down on the dust rising back up.

    of course if it is windy, then the solution is useless.

    my 2¢


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    Quote Originally Posted by MadHacker View Post
    to cut down on dust, first sweep it best you can,
    then take a spray bottle and lightly mist the area with water to cut down on the dust rising back up.

    of course if it is windy, then the solution is useless.

    my 2¢
    I was like "May be I should use bathroom for paintjob? No, my GF will kill me for that", now I know how to make a bathroom out of my balcony thank you!
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    Your powdercoating of parts turned out great and WOW! thats an amazing price. I must sat that your spraypainting looks every bit as good though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    I was like "May be I should use bathroom for paintjob?
    I tried that, put a big cardboard box in the bathroom, and put the parts inside, and sprayed away...
    well over spray got every vertical surface of the bathroom.
    lucky for me the paint particles were dry when they landed, but what a mess.
    took a couple hours to clean that one up...


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    Quote Originally Posted by MadHacker View Post
    I tried that, put a big cardboard box in the bathroom, and put the parts inside, and sprayed away...
    well over spray got every vertical surface of the bathroom.
    lucky for me the paint particles were dry when they landed, but what a mess.
    took a couple hours to clean that one up...
    just joking
    Heard that photographers change lenses for their DSLRs in bathrooms to avoid dust particles inside.
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    well the paint job did turn out pretty good.
    can live without the mess.


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    Looks good there GK, I do like the look you got from the can.
    If only it lasted like powder coating.

    The idea about weting down the ground before you paint is correct and also very useful.
    We used to hose down the concrete floor of the paint booth when the extractor fan was not working to help keep the dust down.

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    Old look


    New look
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    Looking sweet
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    Quote Originally Posted by aka_GK View Post
    Love the new look! Your new project name perfectly captures it.

    Great job, GK
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    Really like the copper look of the parts you have used.
    Even thou HK may not be the coolest WC block, temps wise.
    I still feel its the best looking.

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