Re: Brake Drums
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Re: Brake Drums



Powder coating is real durable. You can invest in a DIY power coating system, like from Eastwood 
http://www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-coating/powder-coat-guns.html
and use it for other items.

But if you are sandblasting the drums you can treat them with a rust conditioning product then paint them with a few coats of enamel paint. I think Mosher paints drums a chassis black, but I'm not 100% on that. 

Thanks,
Gary H.  


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>
>Does any have any information on what the best way to recondition  
>brake drums?
>
>Powder coating or some other type of paint?
>
>I had a quote me $125.00 for two brake drums, his minimal charge.
>
>I am thinking of blasting them and using a clear or metallic color.
>
>It would be helpful if there was a manual that covered all the  
>suspension parts and what they their appearance was from the factory.  
>I guess that is the trade secrets of the restorers.
>
>Any comments would be appreciated.
>
>Jim
>
>1965 Coronet 500, 440CI
>


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