Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
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Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
Hi Guys, got another Cougar 2 to build up.
Just thinking about powder coating the chassis on this one, I have seen lots of nice RC10's in various colours.
Was this a popular mod on the Cougars back in the day??
Were there any popular colours people went for??
Just thinking about powder coating the chassis on this one, I have seen lots of nice RC10's in various colours.
Was this a popular mod on the Cougars back in the day??
Were there any popular colours people went for??
If in doubt go flat out!
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
I don't remember people going for this on the Cougar at the time Mark, but I think it would look quite cool if you went for the fluro colours like on the RC10 rather than a black or other dark colours. 

Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
Schumacher anodised them for the works models but I also havnt seen any powder coated cougar chassis. They should work well for powder coating, along with the motor plates. Do you have a good source for powder coating?
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
I think you'll find that the Cougar owners back in the day were more interested in running, so it was just the chassis to a buggy..... it's the RC10 guys who bowed to vanity and needed flashy trashy colours..... not much has changed, I guess.....
Course, I could be just stirring, due to the nature of this hobby....
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Course, I could be just stirring, due to the nature of this hobby....
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
Course, you could be saying that as most Cougar owners didn't want to try and work on the car as those cheap crappy screws were such a pain!Incredible_Serious wrote:I think you'll find that the Cougar owners back in the day were more interested in running, so it was just the chassis to a buggy..... it's the RC10 guys who bowed to vanity and needed flashy trashy colours..... not much has changed, I guess.....


I had the orange fluro chassis on my RC10 cos it looked nice whenever it was on it's roof!
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
I have had 2 powder coated. My Topcat is orange and my cougar works is black.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=21740
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=21740
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
Thanks guys
I couldnt remember people back in the day powder coating the Cougars, but I was a kid so maybe forgot!
I just remember the silver,red, purple anodised chassis.
So what colour to go for??? I'm thinking of flo yellow and doing the motor/gearbox plates too.
White could look quite pimping but as its an 80/90's car flo colours maybe best.
I have a company near my home that did my Motor bike frame so may go and see him, just dont want the coating too thick to effect the C/S holes etc in chassis.

I couldnt remember people back in the day powder coating the Cougars, but I was a kid so maybe forgot!
I just remember the silver,red, purple anodised chassis.
So what colour to go for??? I'm thinking of flo yellow and doing the motor/gearbox plates too.
White could look quite pimping but as its an 80/90's car flo colours maybe best.
I have a company near my home that did my Motor bike frame so may go and see him, just dont want the coating too thick to effect the C/S holes etc in chassis.
If in doubt go flat out!
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I'm doing a fluro yellow shotgun/storm so you cant do your cougars in yellow!!
JK
I think yellow will look awesome, would love to see the finish. A few people have done rattle can jobs and they have come out looking very good. If your chassis' are not mint you can get them bead blasted by Tony @ rudebits - he does a good price and it makes them look a lot better.

I think yellow will look awesome, would love to see the finish. A few people have done rattle can jobs and they have come out looking very good. If your chassis' are not mint you can get them bead blasted by Tony @ rudebits - he does a good price and it makes them look a lot better.
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
Haha ok maybe I'll stay away from Yellow then! Lol
Maybe pink to match my wheels!
My mate owns a vapour blaster and does my stuff for free so I'll blast a spare chassis and get this off to powder coat
If it goes well ill post up the company info up
Maybe pink to match my wheels!
My mate owns a vapour blaster and does my stuff for free so I'll blast a spare chassis and get this off to powder coat
If it goes well ill post up the company info up
If in doubt go flat out!
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hehehe, I was just messing with you. Do the yellow, it will look great!Headling wrote:Haha ok maybe I'll stay away from Yellow then! Lol
Maybe pink to match my wheels!
My mate owns a vapour blaster and does my stuff for free so I'll blast a spare chassis and get this off to powder coat
If it goes well ill post up the company info up
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
nice idea
the bottom chassis of my cougar was somehow beaten, it may look good again if i will apply powder coating.
where do you send your parts for powder coating?

where do you send your parts for powder coating?
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Re: Powder Coating a Cougar chassis
I haven't had it done yet as need to find a new chassis for my racer build
I'm just going to try a local Powder coating firm and see what it comes out like.
I'll post some pics once iv found a chassis
I'm just going to try a local Powder coating firm and see what it comes out like.
I'll post some pics once iv found a chassis
If in doubt go flat out!
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