Re: [FWDLK] Frame powder coating..
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Re: [FWDLK] Frame powder coating..



I did my '58 Plymouth frame with powder coating.
I asked for two layers : one with a silver (zinc saturated) paint and the outer finish black one.
Very tough and and very good looking (I choose a satin finish).
However, when it gets into threads here and there (and it's bound to), it is very hard to remove.
Inner threads need almost to be re-threaded, because the layer is too thick.
Same problem with tapered holes ...
 
However, I would definitively recommend it if only for durability and good looks.
I was so glad, I did almost everything linked to the frame in powder coating : front suspension arms, drums, brake support plates, rear leaf springs ... you name it.
 

Vincent Van Humbeeck

'58 Plymouth Belvedere 2-door hardtop



De : Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Brent Burger
Envoyé : vendredi 9 novembre 2007 15:44
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Objet : Re: [FWDLK] Frame powder coating..

 
I am wondering if any of the readers have any experience with powder coating of frames. What are the negatives of that process versus imron?  I painted my '33 Plymouth frame with two coats of Imron 20 years ago and it still looks like new with no chips etc.  But now it seems that the process of powder coating, which I have investigated, promises to provide more thorough coverage and equally strong or better adhesion.
 
Any comments will be appreciated.     Marv   
 
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    The negative is that it is not workable after it is applied.  While durable, it does fail - most typically at corners and joints.  One cannot "repair" any spot problems without a total sandblast and do-over. 
 
    Paint, on the other hand, can be spot worked easily.
 
    Brent

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