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Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jul 2014
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| ![]() Hello fellas! Just want to thank you all for a great site, I have spent hours reading. How many of you have powder coated your aluminum frames. I'm starting to build my hunting cart which is a 98 club car DS. I stripped the cart right down. The only thing I have left is to remove the braking/gas pedals plus the rubber matt. Thanks TJ |
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Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 10
| ![]() Has anyone had this done or even considered it? Tj |
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Cave Dweller ![]() ![]() Join Date: Apr 2013 Location: Always On The Move
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| ![]() I have done some powder coating in the past but never a golf cart frame . |
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Getting Wild ![]() ![]() Join Date: Jun 2014 Location: Central Jersey
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| ![]() Epoxy will hold up much better, especially in a hunting environment. |
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Gone Wild ![]() Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: Michigan
Posts: 508
| ![]() I really don't see the need. if it was steel i could understand the reasoning due to rust. but that's why you have a CC and not a Ez-go, i just painted mine black with some spray paint to keep the frame dark. the frame is pretty shinny when clean. so i just used black paint. |
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