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Powdercoating...



  Tungy
Have some OZ F1 cups I have been rubbing down lately. Is it worth getting them powdercoated? I should be able to get as good a finish if I did them myself, but as I understand, they will last much longer/less prone to chips if they were powdercoated. Is this right?
 
M

mini-valver

Powerdercoating is MUCH more hard wearing! For the £100 odd it'll cost it's not worth getting your rattle cans out.....
 
  Tungy
Thanks Mini-valver. A lasting finish is worth the money I think. And I'll get them all prepped myself to avoid refurb costs :D
 
M

mini-valver

A place near me does refurbs for £45 a wheel no matter what the condition of the wheel so if you can't be arsed repairing kerbage etc just do that. They are absolutely s**t hot too....
Top Marques in Fenton, Stoke on trent!

I'd imagine just powdercoating would be sub £100 though dude!
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
sorry to hijack but i didnt want to start a new thread...

can you powdercoat filler? ive refurbed mine myself with some body filler to smooth out the marks but can this be powder coated aswell?
 
M

mini-valver

Pepsi, im pretty sure you cant't as powder coating is basically putting an electric charge through a metal object and the powder then sticks to it. Filler is not a conductor, lol.

Foxy, it's 01782 341007
 
  Tungy
Pepsi, im pretty sure you cant't as powder coating is basically putting an electric charge through a metal object and the powder then sticks to it. Filler is not a conductor, lol.

Foxy, it's 01782 341007

Oh dear. I have one or 2 little chips that will need a small amount of filler :( Managed to rub the rims down though.
 
M

mini-valver

Im pretty sure they metal weld it then grind it back.....
Don't quote me on this though as im not 100% sure, lol. Give em a ring and see what they say!
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Pepsi, im pretty sure you cant't as powder coating is basically putting an electric charge through a metal object and the powder then sticks to it. Filler is not a conductor, lol.

Foxy, it's 01782 341007


i thought so, its kind of like anodising isn't it, but just thought i'd check!
 
  BMW M135i
Another alternative is Laptab in brum as well, had a few bits and pieces done by them and they do a s**t hot job.
 
  Rb 182
Mines are Powder coated

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