Por -15 claims you can do a whole chassis with 1 quart. I've done my whole
front suspension/rear suspension and barely used anything at all in the
can so I believe it, 2 quarts max to do a whole frame.
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Bobby D Keeland wrote:
> For the frame alone they wanted about $900. I've been told by a couple of
> people that this is not a bad price, but I can use a really good paint for
> much less than that. I'm not sure what POR-15 would cost for just the
> frame (nearly $100/gal), but I'm pretty sure that by doing it myself (as
> soon as I get my compressor and sand blaster next month when I get
> reimbursed for something else I had to pay for) it would be quite a bit
> less.
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> BobK
> 51 3600 5-window
> Arnaudville, LA
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> Abt what did they want for powder coating , Bob? Bob K (PHX)
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