Anyone mill a powder coated chassis?

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Anyone mill a powder coated chassis?

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Has anyone done World's style milling on a powder coated chassis? A buddy of mine asked if I would mill his but we are afraid the powder coating may get messed up at the sides of the milled areas? Anyone have any experience with this?

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it probably will get a little 'furry' on the edges, especially if the area you are milling gets warm. Might not be so bad if you are using a water spray on the mill.

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Thanks for your reply. Can the edges be cleaned up after with an xacto knife? Got any pics?

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Figure it out...I have some PC chassis too :) same color I bet!
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Yup, you got it Joey, the twin to your chassis.

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Sorry, I don't have any pictures. I would expect that if the prep work was good, you can trim up the fuzzy edge with a sharp blade afterward. The only concern is that the prep being poor would result in lifting on the non machined area. aluminum is a pain in the butt, nothing really sticks to it well.

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Thanks. I guess there's only one way to find out...
Now who's going to volunteer first: Justin or Joey? :P

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I milled a powdercoated chassis and it came out great. I just had to clean up a few edges with a razor, but only because the coating was hanging down in the milled areas. The coating at the edges of the milled areas is perfect once you clean it up.

I masked the bottom and sides of the chassis with blue painter tape to protect the coating
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Squaring it up on the mill
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And finished
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Nice work! That turned out really nice and looks great in the red. 8)
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Nice red, that really does look pretty good!

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PM me your address :)
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Thanks guys!
Yeah, the red with the milled accents looks pretty sick. He's going to build the car with white plastics, should look amazing!

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Mine is built all black plastics, but needs that milling love :)

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That worked great! Good to hear!

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It turned out nice!
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