04-05-2008, 05:31 PM | #1 |
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Powdercoated springs?
We've all seen the powdercoated hood hinge/springs being sold. Any thoughts on the effect of powdercoating springs? It might be a goofy thing to worry about, but I wonder about the effect on the rate of the spring and the longevity of the coating.
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04-05-2008, 05:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
I don't think the oven gets hot enough to effect the rating of the spring.
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04-05-2008, 05:37 PM | #3 |
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
I was thinking in terms of them being coated. Doesn't seem like powdercoating is very flexible. I doubt folks are using a special type for the springs. I also wonder how you'd coat them? Do you stretch them on a jig before spraying and baking? Otherwise, they wouldn't get an even coating. I'm feeling this is a weird question for this time of the morning... lol.
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04-06-2008, 04:50 AM | #4 |
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
I ceramic coated my rear springs and am going to do the same to the front
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
What did it cost to coat a set of coils.Looks cool!Thanks,Mike
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04-06-2008, 06:53 AM | #7 |
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
those look killer!
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
Is this a flexable coating? I have PC rear springs NAPA blue and it cracked and is peeling off I think quality prep is the first suspect!
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
$75 per spring. I wanted a charcoal/cast iron color, but that was baked on at 7 00 or 800 degrees. The silver color was baked on at 3 or 350. I can find out for sure. I didn't want to compromise the integrity of the spring just to have a certain color. More bling than I wanted, but I really wanted to see how durable of a coating it is. I plan on taking some more parts to them when the focus is on the engine.
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04-08-2008, 03:26 PM | #10 |
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
I am getting ready to PC my springs with Mirror Black- 400 degrees and 10 min. cure time, should have no negitive effect whatsoever. I do springs for slightly less dinero.
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I need to go see your truck some time. Here's test on how flexible powder coat is. The first set I folded it forwards then backwards. The last two I hammered it on a rock in the front yard. It did chip the paint only where the rock embedded into it while hammering. But it's not flacking off. s/t
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Re: Powdercoated springs?
Cool. That's what I wanted to know!
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04-08-2008, 09:26 PM | #13 |
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I'm truly amazed! Guess I know the path I'm going...
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