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09-17-2013, 02:12 AM | #1 |
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Sandblasting and powder coating?
Hi again,
Now that I will soon have a new-to-me radiator core support I need to think about what to paint it. Should I just wire wheel it, spray can prime, and paint or should I have it sandblasted and then powder coated? On that thought.....should I buy my own sandblaster? I don't have much garage space, should I get one that works outside? |
09-17-2013, 07:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
Sandblasting is messy all over...the place you do it,anywhere near the dust can settle,and YOU. Anything too big for the cabinet I go ahead and pay for the service. It's up to you,but the way I see it,your decision should be based on how much you want to spend and what level of quality you want for the truck,overall. Wire wheel/spray paint is the cheapest and does the trick just fine. Any spots with rust you can use rust converter on. Sandblasting cleans it right up,but gotta hope it doesn't blow through. I have a guy I have sandblast what I paint (or have him prime or paint) and I have a powder coat guy I have blast and coat.
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09-17-2013, 07:30 AM | #3 |
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
I was stupid enough to blast a car in my shop ...once...put plastic up floor to ceiling,had a big exhaust fan in the wall....and the stuff got EVERYWHERE....ruined all kinds of stuff on the shelves...took forever to clean up....unless you have a huge compressor it takes a long time to blast something big (sandblast guys laugh at 5 hp 80 gal compressors)....the blasting was included in my powder coaters price and was definitely worth letting him do it cause a pro setup will blast a part in 5 minutes that would take you 2 hours
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09-17-2013, 07:40 AM | #4 |
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
I have had my chassis, suspension components and a number of other parts such as core support and inner fenders powder coated. The company I use blasts everything before they powder coat unless you bring it to them already cleaned up so I just let them do the blasting. Less cleanup for me....
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09-17-2013, 10:36 AM | #5 |
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
Hmm.......now I need to go check pricing! Thanks guys.
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09-17-2013, 10:55 AM | #6 |
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
I worked for a powdercoating place over the summer and they blasted everything that came in even if it was bare metal. The shop owner said powder adheres to a freshly blasted surface better so even if the customer blasted parts and then brought them to us we would still blast them. You should be able to get your core support done for around 100 bucks depending on the shop
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Re: Sandblasting and powder coating?
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You want to save some money on powdercoat work, spend some time degreasing the parts first. That's where you'll get better prices. Posted via Mobile Device |
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