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powder coat vs spray frame

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I am looking at cleaning up my frame this winter and was wondering if powder coating is that much better for a frame, I have a freind who is a professional painter would be willing to barder for spraying the frame swing arm ect. and I would have to pay a few hundred $ for powder coating (rearset money) and I am on a bit of budget.
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Pat
 
Powder coating would be the best alternative due to the durability of the baked on surface. If your buddy paints the frame for you make sure you let the paint set up completely before putting everything back together.
 
I can second katamaniac's comment. I painted my wheels (gsxr) with spraycans (turned out rather nice, actually), and when I went to get the tires mounted the next day, the moto shop called to let me know that the surface was too soft to go undamaged and to ask if they should continue. As I understand it, powdercoating is substantially harder than properly cured paint.

As far as the cost, I'm sure you know this already, but there is that old saying that anything worth doing is worth doing right.

good luck!
 
if you spray DO NOT USE RATTLE CAN PRIMER!!!!!
it is crap and will cause the paint to chip easy don't ask how i know......

-ryan
 
I'm not so sure. I had a frame powdercoated once. They still scratch. Next time I'm using epoxy paint. The cost is the same and perhaps it's a little easier for the tech to apply. If you want any color except black, then paint it. Powedercoating will be hard to match.
 
The shop near me will powder coat with epoxy as well as the standard powder coat. When I get mine done I am going to have them use epxy powder ccating. It should be tough as nails.
 
What about.... gasp... paint from a can? I sprayed my frame with Rustoleum hammered metal finish Black and it came out pretty good, seems to hold up to heat and fuel just fine...but its pretty thin even though I put on a few coats.

I've used the hammered metal brush on paint on other projects and it flows out nice and seems to both stick well and have a thicker, but not too thick coating. I'm thinking about trying it on my next project.

Also up for consideration (VST brand?) Ceramic exhaust paint. I like the way it looks on the headers and it it held up I think it would look great on the frame.

/\/\ac
 
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