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Gruntis
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Plasti dip and pinball
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Anyone tried painting their pins legs, lockdown bar or side rails with plasti dip.
Looking at it as a cheaper alternative to powdercoating with the bonus that its reversible
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i'm sure one if the ol' pros will let u know soon, but i'd just bite the bullet & get it powder-coated (just make sure the colour combo is right). powder coating is extremely durable, considerably cheaper than chroming & can really put your stamp on a game. get it right & it's awesome - see this CV example:
http://www.backalleycreations.com/bac%20main%20frame%20page.htm
Edit: you'll need to go to "pinball mods" then click on "cirqus voltaire"...sorry, he's got a weird website (but does some very cool work).
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