Thinking of painting one of my wheel sets. Is powder or some kind of 2 pack better?
Anybody in Aucks that would be good?
Largely depends on the end use. Track wheels see a lot of tyre changing - powder doesn't take well to knocks on the tyre machine.
Last set of rims I painted, it was bead blast, etch prime, rattlecan colour then professionally sprayed clear and baked. They've stood up very well.
Good prep and a decent two pack in my opinion. That's all factory wheels are.
And it's easier to change colour later than if you have power coated them.
Mmmmm metallic Titanium coloured wheels.![]()
Horses for courses. Powder is cheap, and wears bloody well within reason (my car's 2 pack wheels have more chips than my bike's powdered ones simply due to harsher use). I'd go 2 pack if you want them too look flash with a nice gloss or metalic finish, otherwise powder for your bog standard colors.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
A while back I had a good chat with the guy that runs Greystone Firearms (Specialist Gunsmith) & a Cerakote certified specialist. And during the conversation asked what he was limited to working with mainly if motorcycle parts were able to be done; basically his response was the limit was the depth of the pockets wanting a job done
Pretty awesome stuff with unreal durability (can be used on piston crowns) and nearly any colour can be done
http://greystoneguns.co.nz/cerakote-firearm-coatings/
worth looking at as it makes powdercoat, 2pack etc look stupid![]()
I did a single motorbike wheel earlier this year: for my racebike. Its satin black. I had it chemically stripped by an electroplaters then powdercoated. Looks great. Its a shed ornament (now) because the bike its attached to has a dicked motor. But yeah: powder coat: some time and fucking about: $80 total investment.
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I saw this vid the other day and may be out of a job soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY0iNcApC8s
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That's impressive - and took me here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToviVvpSfro
ProCoat in East tamaki . Neil Park drive. recently did my rz pipes. While I was picking up , he was doing some motor bike wheels . Think he told me $120 each. Pipes turned out mint.
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