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| Encryptor:
I went with the powder coating and I like the way it turned out. I had the door done in a black wrinkle finish and the coin entry slots done in a chrome powder coat (looks silver though). It cost me $40 but I thought it was worth it. It's a durable finish that should last for many years. Encryptor |
| bkenobi:
$40 sounds like a really good price. If you bought the paint and primer, you would have spent $15-20 (that hammered finish stuff is pretty pricey). Did they do the prep work for you (removing the old paint)? If so, you did really good on price IMO. |
| Encryptor:
Yeah they did everything. I took it apart and brought the coin door, frame and coin chutes to them. They sand blasted them or whatever they do before powder coating and I picked up the pieces all finished. All I had to do was put them back together. Powder coating is an incredibly durable finish. Encryptor |
| Ken Layton:
Boy that door looks brand new! |
| SirPeale:
What did you do for logo rivets? |
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