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    Posted: 21 September 2009 at 12:28am
I have had my A-5 for a few years now and the paint coat on the body of the marker has been gradually chipping off. Is there a company that reapplies the paint or is there a way that I can do it myself?
I feel like this problem must be common since I have taken good care of the marker and have made sure to clean and oil it after every use.

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Wear and tear happens, and there are a couple of options. First, you can tear it down, clean it up and use some rattle can paint. Cheapest route and you will get the lowest durability. Two other routes are either powdercoating or duracoat. Both are considerably more durable than spray paint, but also more expensive.
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There's always the third option.  It is the one that I use, and get given a hard time for by fellow forumers, called "not worrying about it."
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

There's always the third option.  It is the one that I use, and get given a hard time for by fellow forumers, called "not worrying about it."
We've discussed this and until you admit you have a problem, I can't help you. Ignore-ance is not a defense.
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

There's always the third option.  It is the one that I use, and get given a hard time for by fellow forumers, called "not worrying about it."
If it chips and you ignore it then what would happen.... just keep getting worst? or would the paint stop chipping at some point?

Paint wise I would think now is the time to paint it camo! Big smile ... lol

How long have you had it? Personally I would go for a change... but your call., Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mack Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 September 2009 at 1:00am
The one I'm specifically thinking of (and being given a hard time about) is a 98 custom that I got when the customs first came out; so it is a few years old.
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Can we get a-5's powder coated??? or any marker???
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You can not anodize a Tippmann, except the pro-carbine.
You can powder coat any Tippmann.
You can paint any Tippmann.

In fact, I believe there is still a sticky floating around one of these forums, with instructions to do so.
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well i know of a powder coating company in cali called small parts that powder coat anything and everything... if its a basic color like of the primary colors... lol "black, blue, white, etc."

Lamp maybe i can get the guy to powder coat camo for me.... Lamp
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Originally posted by Mack Mack wrote:

There's always the third option.  It is the one that I use, and get given a hard time for by fellow forumers, called "not worrying about it."


Agreed. Battle scars add character, its not like your A5 is a collectors piece or anything.
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