PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
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- xivlia
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PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
okay so im going to be powdercoating my wheels to black next week, i was wondering if you guys could give me some advise? like should i block the threaded parts of the wheel? should i remove the bearings? etc etc. :)
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
All depends on who is doing it? You can save a few quid if you prep it yourself?
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
well the things i dont know how to prep for powedercoating, its my first time.. the guy told me he will bead blast it..then spray and then cure in oven...but he didnt mention about sealing off the threads for the disk brake etc on the wheel...
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
It's a lot of work stripping the paint off,and you won't get all the paint off so they will have to blast them anyway,just De-gease them and wash them down.
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
you'll need to remove the bearings from the wheel, as when they go in the oven the grease will melt and run onto the wheel, they will most likley use silicon plugs for the disc threads , just be sure to mention the threads before he coats them , i expect they will know wot to do anyway, but nowadays if you dont ask you dont get , try get him to mask off where the disc sits otherwise you will have to carfully remove the coat , you need to get them to mask off the inside of the rear wheel where it sits on the axle (basically anything that is bare metal before coatin should be bare metal after coating )
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
ahh okay. thanks :) il try my best to mask some of it myself. and let him to the rest.
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
When you do get them back from the powdercoaters, check that there isn't any that has made it's way into threads, if it has tap it out with a thread tap first.
That shit is so hard you'll thread your bolts.
That shit is so hard you'll thread your bolts.
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
Would it be better to have them painted rather than powdered?
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
no painting is too much hassle...and would take too much time. i wanna get these babies ready so i can ride the damn thing :D
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Re: PowderCoating wheels..what to do beforehand?
step one:
remove bearings
step two:
remove valve stem
step three:
if your using a PC company thats worth a damn, they will worry about the rest of prep
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