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powdercoat prices and prep
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Also, I understand when you sandblast and powdercoat you have to mask all holes and threads etc. Is this something you would do yourself or is it normally included in the blast/coat price, and what is the best way to mask these if I have to do the prep myself?
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www.streetwerkzrods.com/powderprice.html#anchor_47
which i got from here a few days ago:
www.sohc4.us/forums/index.php?topic=7056.0
i think i prefer a black frame, but that "old nickel" would be nice on the right parts/application.
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sounds like you got a good deal to me..I just had mine done. It was about $100.00 CDN. That was for the frame, swing arm, triple tree, engine brackets, stands, and foot peg brackets. They did all the prep and filled the holes,wrapped the exposed threads. They used aluminum foil for masking. Just be very clear what to mask off it is very difficult to remove.
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Post edited by: dutchz, at: 2006/02/04 22:11
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You generally get what you pay for.
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I moved this thread to Paint and Bodywork. Hope you don't mind.
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Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/02/04 22:57
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I'm pretty much going to have to paint it myself but I'm getting pretty handy with the rattlecans so that's ok. I've been having nice results with the Rust Tough satin black so that's what I'll probably use...
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Basically the bigger the oven in the shop the lower the prices. His price is $100 BTW with prts that have allready been sandblasted. He charges $75 to do parts that have been subject to oil do to the pores opening when the item is heated, so he has to bake them twice.
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There is a thread in the archives that discusses powdercoating and is now making me wonder if it is the best way to go as it can chip off.
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