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Jdflyer
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Paint or powder coat?

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Just cleaned up the crank pulley and would like to know everyone’s thoughts on best way to finish.

If paint is there a type I should use?

Will the rubber last in a pc oven?
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Re: Paint or powder coat?

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I primed mine with epoxy primer and top-coated with black Rustoleum with a little hardener in it to make it durable. I did it along with a number of other pieces at the same time.
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Re: Paint or powder coat?

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We always paint crank pulleys— and then add the timing marks back with a little model paint.

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Re: Paint or powder coat?

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I’m going with paint for fear I might damage the rubber.

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