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Old 04-09-2008, 07:23 PM   #7 (permalink)
67CSragtop
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Originally Posted by markowyo View Post
I restored my own and it was pretty easy, and came out great. Easton sells a kit of epoxy and surface prep, and an instruction book (which was for really wasted wheels, didn't do me much good). Some small tools (like dentist picks) help with cleaning out the cracks so you get good adhesion. The epoxy works nicely and sands easily. There are numerous preps, paints and clear coats to finish. It's not hard, and you'll be proud you did, and pleased to have saved the $$.

Please let me know if you need any specifics.
Where did you buy the Easton restoration kit? Did it take along time and how much was the kit?
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