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Removing powdercoating
Mattdub:
Media blast :daumenhoch:
billy-bmx:
sand blast it
sonic-1:
dip then a very light blow over with a not to abrasive media , walnut shell is sposed to work well without damaging metal
superbikedan:
blimey i feel like a school teacher, ok to answer one question a time.
first jim, chemical strip or sand blast, both around 10 pounds on mates rates ;)
ratty, yes you can powder over powder. the only way to get a good finish is to
coat the frame hot, i done brownies race inc last friday and wasn't happy with
the first coat because the rear end was pitted so recoated it, therefore
powder on powder :) also romblokes, oldsky, my own frame and a few more
members have had two coats :coolsmiley:
back to jim. does it need stripping
jimwise68:
Dan, got a project I am thinking of taking on and just doing some research first.
It will need stripping of dodgy black powdercoat, before re-powdercoating.
Also, on a different project, the grey for my Diamond Back will be like a shiney primer grey (hint of blue), do you have anything like that? This is a deffo re-powder. When it finally turns up anyway.
:daumenhoch:
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