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    loiner1965 Guest
    might spray these bottles if interest is good,,,,,and cost of paint

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    bjr Guest
    what about hard anodizing? very hard wearing

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    tulliola Guest
    sanding down to remove the paint will not damage the bottle as when they are tested a stamp it cut into the surface i just hammerite mine biggest problem is the alloy surface tends to oxidise in harsh conditions

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    Go the whole hog and chrome 'em. No good for hunting like, but well snazzy.

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    timdiscus Guest
    Looks good in matt grey! going to finnish it in matt green though. Thats about as far as my artistic skills go.

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    Thumbs up painting buddy bottles

    I painted one with plasticote nut brown enamel just went lightly over it with 600 wet & dry to give it a key wiped over with some thinners on a rag to remove dust let it evaporate off & spray no cracks or flaking in 6 years

    cheers john
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