Doesn't painting the case add a layer of insulation to it? I heard it somewhere it can trap the heat in more because of that. Don't know how accurate that is though since I've never painted anything in my life besides spray painting the calipers on my car.
That's odd...I used the standard dremel cutting wheels for the aluminum on my case and they cut through it like butter....didn't shred one. Stupid question but you aren't overly forcing it are you? Also, if you overheat them and let them sit and cool down they can become brittle and shatter the next time you use it...but is more common with wood cutting wheels.
So if you have white exterior color and a black interior, you have the ultimate combination of a super cool case. I know that black absorbs heat. That's why people say if you have a black color car, it attracts the heat whereas lighter color such as white tends to reflect the heat.
second that.
what is that car?
camaro? charger? cutlass (wo0t 67 cutlass baaaaaaaaaad)?
lol i thought this was the last page i was reading....i just found the answer to my own question lol.
hah 1971 442...cutlass is a close cousin, ask yer daddy. the 67 cutlass is a sweet a$$ ride, amigo.