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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project Overkill (front deck waterproofed 8-15)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 109732" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>IMO a proper done powdercoat job is the most durable finish you will ever apply.. I seen the powder coater himself wack a 2000.00 chassis that was fresh from the oven with a hammer, because the guy was worried about scratching it up when they loaded it on the trailer... As i stood in Aw, he was laughing at me, asking what i was worried about...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 109732, member: 1862"] IMO a proper done powdercoat job is the most durable finish you will ever apply.. I seen the powder coater himself wack a 2000.00 chassis that was fresh from the oven with a hammer, because the guy was worried about scratching it up when they loaded it on the trailer... As i stood in Aw, he was laughing at me, asking what i was worried about... [/QUOTE]
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