So, What is the finish on the Bundts? Is it paint or powdercoating? A friend of mine has a whole stack of them I was wondering about restoring and reselling. I have podercoating equipment and a bead blast setup available to use. Done right, looking new, would they be worth $100 each, outright, with no core charge, to anyone? I've been thinking of buying the equipment for myself but haven't been sure if I could make it pay for itself.

Mike
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I spent a few minutes with them today.  Does not seem to be bubbles
from behind, as there is no great dimensionality that goes to depth.
It is surface schmutz that rubs off with elbow grease.  At least the
one bit I worked on.



On May 20, 2007, at 9:20 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:

YEP, you can send your scruffy bundts to Performance Products and get
a set of shiny wheels back.  Something like $400 for the pleasure

They will not accept chromed wheels as cores.

Your 'pitting' looked an awful lot like bubbling from behind.
That, I've seen.

-- Jim


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Clay
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1995 E300D - Cleo
1987 300SDL - POS - DOA
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