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    Powder Coating

    Anyone know somewhere in Auckland that powder coats things? And how much they usually cost?

    I wanna get my triple-clamps, heel plates and pillion pegs coated black.

    Cheers for any relevant info.

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    these guys are incredible.

    they have a multitude of surfaces and specialise in car and bike stuff.
    highly recommended!
    http://www.hpcoatings.co.nz

    ken
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    Awesome website.

    Cheers heaps, have already sent an e-mail about pricing.

    Will keep you updated on the project.
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    i hear hp coatings are bloodey expensive though...most powdercoaters ive asked say i need it grit/ bead blasted first...as strip dipping will come up when they bake the powdercoat and stuff it.

    yet i rang all the bead blasters and all said.....chances are it will pit the metal.

    in the end i gave up and spraycanned my frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    i hear hp coatings are bloodey expensive though...most powdercoaters ive asked say i need it grit/ bead blasted first...as strip dipping will come up when they bake the powdercoat and stuff it.

    yet i rang all the bead blasters and all said.....chances are it will pit the metal.

    in the end i gave up and spraycanned my frame.
    well - i've used them, rather than heard about them.
    you get what you pay for, and then the part looks sweet forever - and you don't have the fuck around getting it recoated.
    the post was about a set of triple clamps - not a whole frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    yet i rang all the bead blasters and all said.....chances are it will pit the metal.
    Get it blasted with walnut shells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    yet i rang all the bead blasters and all said.....chances are it will pit the metal.
    Does that depend on the metal? In a show I watched, all metal bits were being bead blasted, but not sure what metals they were using.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Get it blasted with walnut shells.
    Are you takin the piss???? Serious question

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Are you takin the piss???? Serious question
    I doubt it.

    Crushed walnut shells do a wonderful job as a polishing media.

    I do a lot of shooting with blackpowder cartridges and always tumble polish my spent cases in walnut media.

    The black powder burns the cases and leaves residue on the inside of he case. After a couple of hours in the tumbler the cases come out looking brand new.

    I have also clean some rusty metal in this tumbler and worked a treat.
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    well all the blasters i rang were bloodey useless...i basically said i have a whole bike in bits i need it all blasted for powdercoating and they laughed.....

    so i gave up n went to placemakers and bought spraycans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Are you takin the piss???? Serious question
    Naw, they do it on olds cars and stuff... you can take the old paint off, whilst leaving the factory primer untouched. I guess it's just softer and doesn't rip through it as hard

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    i basically said i have a whole bike in bits i need it all blasted for powdercoating and they laughed.....
    Let me guess - you told them who was calling?

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    Use Por 15 - it brushes on like it was sprayed and is way more durable than powercoat.
    I coated my GIVI racks with it after the powder coat fell off.

    Contact Car Colours north shore

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    Got a quote of $100 from HPC today for both heel plates, pillion pegs and triple clamps.

    Now I just have to figure out how to dismantle the forks.
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    If your on the shore go and see Arkro Powder coaters in Porana Road, they have done all the powdercoating on my bike and they are excellent, they can even do pearl colours.

    Arkro Powder Coaters
    3//30 Porana Rd
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    09 443 4051

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