I've been making small parts forever, and this year we got a new wheel for the little Catalina. There is a gap between the locknut and the wheel collar that is purely cosmetic, and I made a small insert to fit over the shaft and fill the space.
Using aluminum that is uncoated is dreadful, it gets warm (real fast) in the sun, and paint sucks. I got a small powder coater rig from Eastwood a couple of years ago and this thing does amazing work, the powder comes in a number of colours and the coating is epoxy, and won't peel as long as the part is really clean.
Here's a quick shot of the coated part, all you'll ever see is the sides, not the faces. It's been coated with their "Starlight Blue" which is akin to a metalflake and it's close to the Catalina blue, and as I've found from a number of tries, it takes a lousy picture.
It is smooth, polished looking and rock hard, although this picture looks exactly the opposite.
It's a much, much better solution to paint, and it holds up very well outdoors.

Using aluminum that is uncoated is dreadful, it gets warm (real fast) in the sun, and paint sucks. I got a small powder coater rig from Eastwood a couple of years ago and this thing does amazing work, the powder comes in a number of colours and the coating is epoxy, and won't peel as long as the part is really clean.
Here's a quick shot of the coated part, all you'll ever see is the sides, not the faces. It's been coated with their "Starlight Blue" which is akin to a metalflake and it's close to the Catalina blue, and as I've found from a number of tries, it takes a lousy picture.
It is smooth, polished looking and rock hard, although this picture looks exactly the opposite.
It's a much, much better solution to paint, and it holds up very well outdoors.
