before@after my frame

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hazelnut
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Re: before@after my frame

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Looks nice, what kind of paint did you use ?
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Re: before@after my frame

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:yt:! Your frame looks great man. I'm curious as to what paint you used as well, as I really like the finish of the paint :D. Again looks good, can't wait for the next update!
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Re: before@after my frame

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Thanks for your thought,s guys. The paint is called zero-rust. Sand blasted frame and spayed it on. Your not to prime before use, because the comp. said that would be the weak link between paint and metal. I like the fact that it's not gloss or flat sort of in between. Cost about $40/quart.
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