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Using Milk Paint to paint armor.

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Sir Wolf:
remember if it gets hit or another metal surface touches it, it's going to scrap off.

i suggest powder coating lol

Lord Dane:
Treat it like your car. Bring it to the body shop. LOL

Sir James A:
Powder coating is actually very durable and perfect for a single piece item like a breastplate. I tried to get a few local powder-coating companies to do a harness for me, but nobody would.

Ian:

--- Quote from: Sir James A on 2014-08-23, 19:25:27 ---Powder coating is actually very durable and perfect for a single piece item like a breastplate. I tried to get a few local powder-coating companies to do a harness for me, but nobody would.

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James, why wouldn't they?  I know powder coating armor is not the normal powder coating job, but it's just a piece of steel as far as they're concerned.  I'm kinda surprised they turned you away.

scott2978:
Normal powder coating is kind of heavy compared to paint, and it's fantastic at retaining heat. I've used it on motorcycle parts but would never put it in my plate armor.

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