Hello All,
Well, the title just about says it all. I have the ability to do powdercoating on smaller items, but am concerned which ones would be better off painting. As an example, the torsion plates on a swing axle. Due to them taking so much torque, and constantly moving, would painting be better than powdercoating?
So, if anybody has any advice on this subject, I would appreciate knowing. Was looking at doing the plates, torsion bar covers, tie rods, just to name a few.
TIA
Paint vs Powdercoat
Paint vs Powdercoat
Leyton in Reno
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Re: Paint vs Powdercoat
I see no problem with powered coating the spring plates (what you are calling torsion plates) as the coil over springs on aftermarket shocks (such as FOX Shocks) are powered coated and it does not peel off.
Powered coating does require metal to be prepped for it to stick to it. Sand blasting works well and leaves a finish for it to stick to. I have seen powered coat peel off of chassis that the metal was to smooth.
You can still get rock chips in it which can be hard to match with paint when need to touch up.
Powered coating does require metal to be prepped for it to stick to it. Sand blasting works well and leaves a finish for it to stick to. I have seen powered coat peel off of chassis that the metal was to smooth.
You can still get rock chips in it which can be hard to match with paint when need to touch up.
Joseph
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Worked in VWs in shops since 1970