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Old 12-02-2011, 01:47 AM   #1
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Re: Powder Coating Costs?

Keep in mind that powder coating costs will vary a bit from area to area. Also, not all powder coating is equal. Just as with liquid paint, preparation is very important to the durability of the finished product. IMO abrasive blasting as the prep for powder coating is the absolute best.
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Old 12-02-2011, 03:40 AM   #2
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Re: Powder Coating Costs?

I paid $400 to coat my front crossmember and rear axle housing. The uppers and lowers are a two stage reflective chrome with a clear top coat. I did the spindles and springs myself at my shop, but left the big stuff to the pros. Also included in that price was the front sway bar, all steering linkage and the rear Lincoln 9" housing.

I think if I was just coating the cross member and the arms $200 would be a good price.

My powder coater is very good and takes the time to zinc coat the items first to give it is really good rust preventer if something gets chiped.

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Old 12-02-2011, 03:42 AM   #3
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Re: Powder Coating Costs?

I paid $400 to coat my front crossmember and rear axle housing. The uppers and lowers are a two stage reflective chrome with a clear top coat. I did the spindles and springs myself at my shop, but left the big stuff to the pros. Also included in that price was the front sway bar, all steering linkage and the rear Lincoln 9" housing.

I think if I was just coating the cross member and the arms $200 would be a good price.

My powder coater is very good and takes the time to zinc coat the items first to give it is really good rust preventer if something gets chiped.

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Re: Powder Coating Costs?

I paid $400 to coat my front cross member and rear axle housing. The uppers and lowers are a two stage reflective chrome with a clear top coat. I did the spindles and springs myself at my shop, but left the big stuff to the pros. Also included in that price was the front sway bar, all steering linkage and the rear Lincoln 9" housing.

I think if I was just coating the cross member and the arms $200 would be a good price.

My powder coater is very good and takes the time to zinc coat the items first to give it is really good rust preventer if something gets chipped.

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Old 12-03-2011, 12:43 AM   #5
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Is that zinc coating a powder or is it electroplated?
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Is that zinc coating a powder or is it electroplated?
I have never asked. I will find out. Usually he asks me if it is going to be in the elements a lot or outside, then asks if I want it zinced first. Doesn't add much to the cost, but I have had chips on some of the zinced stuff and it does not rust as fast as other non coated products.
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Keep in mind that powder coating costs will vary a bit from area to area. Also, not all powder coating is equal. Just as with liquid paint, preparation is very important to the durability of the finished product. IMO abrasive blasting as the prep for powder coating is the absolute best.
I` am a believe in blasting but the major pow coat shop in our area web site states that blasting embeds sand into the metal which then explodes under the high temp and causes blisters...anybody have this issue?
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Old 12-05-2011, 01:20 AM   #8
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The powder coater I use has always abrasive blasted 90% of the parts they coat. And they have been in the powder coat business for over 25 years. I have not seen any issues caused from embeded blast media.

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