View Full Version : Where to get my wheel rims powder coated
HornetBoy
8th July 2007, 20:12
Gidday all,Am wanting to get my wheel rims powder coated i live in wanganui and was wondering if anyone knew a place and a price to get this done?
cowpoos
8th July 2007, 20:17
try looking in the yellow pages ;)
If you lived in Hamilton
Forlong & Maisey Ltd
Powder Coating/Galvanizing
Vickery St Hamilton 0-7-849 2676
boomer
8th July 2007, 20:44
try looking in the yellow pages ;)
where will he find one of those?
cowpoos
8th July 2007, 20:48
where will he find one of those?
duh!!!! Isle 14 at tesco!!!
boomer
8th July 2007, 20:53
duh!!!! Isle 14 at tesco!!!
is that where the mrs goes when she goes hunter gathering?
cowpoos
8th July 2007, 20:54
is that where the mrs goes when she goes hunter gathering?
figures!!! thats why I'm sooo hungery all the fricken time...don't have a misses!!!!!!!!
Madness
8th July 2007, 21:29
ClickyClicky (http://yellow.co.nz/search.ds?what=Powder+Coating+Spectrum+Coating&where=Wanganui&newSearch=true)
Google is still your friend.
imdying
8th July 2007, 22:10
A lot of places do industrial work, so quality of finish isn't necessarily their top priority (perhaps price, perhaps the ability to handle bulk lots). When you're getting and considering each companies quote, ask them about whether they specialise in small job lots. Ideally you want a coater that specialises in decorative work, rather than bulk coating.
Many of the bigger places will produce a result that is perfectly good, so I'm not saying discount them entirely, but having to pay to have a bad job stripped and redone by someone else will leave a foul taste in your mouth.
Just my 2c.
Renegade
10th July 2007, 00:46
thought id add my 2c as i used to do this for a job in hawkesbay.
firstly your rims will have to stripped i.e tyres and bearings and anything else that will get ruined at 220 degrees.
Then degreased.
what type of rims, alloy, or steel, both will have to be blasted right back to bare prefebly with a very fine grit sand /bead/caustic/glass, whatever is available but it has to be fine as the powder has to file the surface smoothly.
generally the rims should be baked off in the oven to release any gases or impuritess that may be in the metal before they put the powder on.
if the rims are steel they will need a coat of a zinc rich primer to prevent rust around seams ect.
the bearing areas will then need to be masked to prevent powder build up where you dont want it.
pick ya colour and if you wish you can add what they call an anti graffiti clear coat which is glossy and harder than the colour coat, also easier to clean.
thats the way i did customers wheels and frames and the look on there faces when they picked them up made the job worth doing right.:Punk:
youll save money by doing as much as you can first but the rims have to be mint when they get to the coater.
I dont work there anymore but try hawkesbay powder coaters in dunlop place, onekawa, napier
HornetBoy
10th July 2007, 12:32
Cheers for that mate ,might give them a go.
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