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| xar256:
I stripped my coin door down to bare metal with a wire stripper attechment for my drill <you REALLY want a dust mask for that :P > and I just painted it up with Tremclad Gloss black <I ended up doing the plastic too since the previous owner just gave the whole door a quick shot of black spray paint before Ebaying it. Man it was a pain to get the clear plastic cleaned up <but a little elbow grease and the right chemicals, and it worked great> Xar256 ;D |
| xar256:
A better look at the plastics. These had to be partially rebuilt with epoxy, before they were usable. Xar256 ;D |
| etoasty:
Does any of you guys ever put clearcoat on your coin doors or bins? I just painted my coin bin with Rust-Oleum textured paint, and now i'm wondering if I should put clearcoat on it to protect it from scratches from the drawer (or whatever it's called) sliding in and out of the bin. |
| MonitorGuru:
Clearcoat may be too shiney. I'd cover the textured with a coat of semi-gloss black. I do this all the time using any color of hammered as the second to the last coat, then cover it with semi-gloss black as the final coat to remove the extreme sheen of the hammered. |
| shawshank:
I tried a clear coat and the coat kept on drying with a very fine white powder in certain spots. It was really annoying so I sanded away the clear coar and went back to a semi-gloss black finish. Anyone know where I can find a lock for my door? |
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