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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucky
    some poeple have a real job and i would like to see you do that to one in a few hrs with out messing up the paint.
    Yea I kno some of US have real jobs, which is why taking a few hours to paint a valve cover isn't that long. You wanna see me do a valve cover like that in a few hours? Sure thing...lemme see if a friend of mine will volunteer his valve cover and i'll post it up....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtikid
    Yea I kno some of US have real jobs, which is why taking a few hours to paint a valve cover isn't that long. You wanna see me do a valve cover like that in a few hours? Sure thing...lemme see if a friend of mine will volunteer his valve cover and i'll post it up....

    lol ok. and i am not talking some thin layers of paint. that will chip easy as hell. 2 coats primer, 5 coats base color, 2 coats second color, 3 coats clear, shave the letters to without scaring the cover itself. i am not trying to start anything but i would rather tell someone 3 days to do it instead of 3 hrs cause when 3 hrs is up and its not done then they are pissed. and 3 hrs would make a rush and not a good product in the end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucky
    lol ok. and i am not talking some thin layers of paint. that will chip easy as hell. 2 coats primer, 5 coats base color, 2 coats second color, 3 coats clear, shave the letters to without scaring the cover itself. i am not trying to start anything but i would rather tell someone 3 days to do it instead of 3 hrs cause when 3 hrs is up and its not done then they are pissed. and 3 hrs would make a rush and not a good product in the end
    Na 3 hours would be an OK time limit but I agree, that would be rushing it. A few hours though would be alright Do you bake them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtikid
    Yea I kno some of US have real jobs, which is why taking a few hours to paint a valve cover isn't that long. You wanna see me do a valve cover like that in a few hours? Sure thing...lemme see if a friend of mine will volunteer his valve cover and i'll post it up....

    lol ok. and i am not talking some thin layers of paint. that will chip easy as hell. 2 coats primer, 5 coats base color, 2 coats second color, 3 coats clear, shave the letters to without scaring the cover itself. i am not trying to start anything but i would rather tell someone 3 days to do it instead of 3 hrs cause when 3 hrs is up and its not done then they are pissed. and 3 hrs would make a rush and not a good product in the end

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