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![]() Well, you could get them media blasted, then paint (I wouldnt want to hand sand turbines, maybe a chemical stripper?), I would imagine a high temp engine/brake paint would hold.
Yeah, the wheel size could be a problem unless you have a junker oven lying about (My understanding is that you cant use a functional (read food) oven. I would say the high temp paint or powder coating are your best options for a lasting finish. J
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