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Old 02-14-2009, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by we_the_unforgiven
Just take it over to DiDonnas and throw it in the pizza oven...LOL
DOOD!!!! They make the GREATEST Linguini n Clam sauce ive ever had!
And no...not that red crap, and no its not on the menu!!! I eat there enough to be a "house favorite"
As long as cars arent crashing into the place its all good.

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USE UR HOUSE OVEN! most are big enough to fit a 20 incher in!
No they are not...standard house ovens are what ive been looking at...they will NOT fit a 20" wheel...
Im debating buying the stove and rigging up my own oven using the stoves internal components. I just hope im not opening a can of worms...
 
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Old 02-14-2009, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SeMiGoD
Thats just the tire size. Lip to lip is larger...maybe up to 22 inches.

Sorry about that, I think I misunderstood the question. The rims in your picture are pretty nice looking. Did anything happen to them, or did you just want larger rims?
 
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Old 02-14-2009, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by 06 Ram5.7
Sorry about that, I think I misunderstood the question. The rims in your picture are pretty nice looking. Did anything happen to them, or did you just want larger rims?
I want stock powdercoated 20" rims for winter use and my wheels in the sig pic for summer.
 
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Old 02-14-2009, 11:35 PM
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Ah, ok.

Wait a minute, maybe I’m missing something, in your garage it ways you have 17” rims. Wouldn’t it make more sense to keep your stock 17” rims and powder coat those?
 
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I would just get a local place. They charge like $75+ for 20" wheels any color.

You'll find that it's much more expensive than anticipated, this powder coating and all...
However, most commercial size ovens will be much larger than a standard household oven. They are very expensive to purchase and maintain.

I would stick to smaller parts in standard ovens.
 

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Originally Posted by 06 Ram5.7
Ah, ok.

Wait a minute, maybe I’m missing something, in your garage it ways you have 17” rims. Wouldn’t it make more sense to keep your stock 17” rims and powder coat those?
Im being difficult, i simply want something different.

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I would just get a local place. They charge like $75+ for 20" wheels any color.

You'll find that it's much more expensive than anticipated, this powder coating and all...
However, most commercial size ovens will be much larger than a standard household oven. They are very expensive to purchase and maintain.
Im finding that out...im now working out buying a stove for the internals then building my own oven to transfer the internal stuff into what i make...if it works out that way without being a big pain in the a$$.
Im not looking to be a pro, just have the ability to PC a 20 inch wheel at largest.
I forgot to add, at least where i live its $125.00 per wheel to powdercoat...
 

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Oh ok, well good luck.
 
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Originally Posted by 06 Ram5.7
Oh ok, well good luck.
Thank you sir. I want to be able to do a 20" wheel for myself but since ive been talking about this to my friends...i have job waiting for me if i pull it off...
 
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I think making your own stove would be sweet. and you would have alot of customers that would want powdercoating done.
 



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