View Full Version : Powder Coater with acid dip (brisbane) ???
04OFF
31st March 2014, 07:52 PM
Hay guys, my custom rear tube bar is finally nearly ready for powder coating :bananadancing:
Anyway, its all taken soooooo long, most of the bar/tube now has some minor surface rust, I don't think sandblasting will get into all the nooks, but apparently, some powder coaters have a acid dip that will remove/clean up the steel before coating ?
Does anyone know a shop that has such a dip, and does a half decent job in Brisbane ?
nissannewby
31st March 2014, 08:42 PM
Try Yates powdercoating at nudgee mate.
threedogs
1st April 2014, 06:08 AM
They say burning it off does a better job , if that's available up that way ,
mate just did all bar work and worked out cheaper
Don't forget to clear coat the lot when finished
04OFF
1st April 2014, 07:46 AM
Burning ! does rust burn ? ,interesting, how do they do that 3D ?
My bar and sliders are not cleared, so doubt ill be doing the rear to be honest, id concider clear if i was getting the whole lot re done, but rather have all bars the same at the moment.
threedogs
1st April 2014, 07:57 AM
sand blasting will allow the powder to stick better too
BigRAWesty
1st April 2014, 12:51 PM
Blast all the way..
Along as air can get to the nooks then it'll get done..
As td mentioned paint will stick better to a blast.
I've never heard of a dip for rust, more oils, galv or old paints..
threedogs
1st April 2014, 01:11 PM
How about a textured finish like along the bottom of imported cars,
might take stone a bit more to chip if its a rubberized texture finish, just a thought
04OFF
1st April 2014, 01:33 PM
How about a textured finish like along the bottom of imported cars,
might take stone a bit more to chip if its a rubberized texture finish, just a thought
You mean like stone gaurd that you put on sills etc ?
Ive got that on my sills and all under the car, its great stuff, but powder coat will take a bit more scraping on rocks etc before exposing bare metal.
I want the same finish on the back bar to match my front bar and sliders, so normal black powder coat will be the go.
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