Looking for suggestions; anyone else deal with something similar?
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Rusty luggage rack - paint? powder coat? re-chrome?
My KG chrome luggage rack is seriously rusty, with the chrome completely peeled off in places. I've cleaned it up with wire brushes etc. now it needs to be made presentable. I was thinking of spray painting it with the same satin black I used to repaint the bars. Obviousy the cheapest route, but maybe not all that robust. I've yet to get prices for powder coating or re-chroming.
Looking for suggestions; anyone else deal with something similar?Tags: None
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If you plan on strapping anything to it, paint won't last long at all. Powder coat is better, but still scratches if you're not careful. The powder coaters I have dealt with require a $100 minimum, so it's best to do multiple parts. That's why I do my own coating with a cheap Harbor Freight system. Re-chroming will be robust, but not cheap.https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
1983 GS750ED-Horsetraded for the Ironhead
1981 HD XLH
Drew's 850 L Restoration
Drew's 83 750E Project
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sailorman1617
thanks for the replies. I figured paint won't hold up all that well since bungie cords marred the chrome. The Harbor Freight powder coating unit says it requires about 10psi. I only own a pancake compressor, which can more than handle the pressure, but not sure if it would have the capacity for spraying?
There are powder coating and rechroming shops nearby, I guess I could get quotes. I may be able to get the same rack from my buddies identical GS1100, have to see what condition it's in.Last edited by Guest; 09-08-2016, 11:19 AM.
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Your pancake compressor will do the trick with the Harbor Freight unit. I buy my powders from Powderbuythepound.com.https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
1983 GS750ED-Horsetraded for the Ironhead
1981 HD XLH
Drew's 850 L Restoration
Drew's 83 750E Project
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sailorman1617
Great. I have a Harbor Freight right around the corner :-)
Does that need to be baked? Not sure I could fit the rack in the oven, have to see if it would fit.
btw, read through your restoration tread, really, really nice work.
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Thanks, I need to update that thread. I've done a lot more. Yes, you do need to bake it. Don't use an oven that will ever be used for food again though.https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
1983 GS750ED-Horsetraded for the Ironhead
1981 HD XLH
Drew's 850 L Restoration
Drew's 83 750E Project
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sailorman1617
Ooo, thanks for that oven tip. I don't think my wife would have appreciated me ruining the oven.
If I recall, you bake at 200 degrees for about 20 minutes or so? If so, I could probably build a box and heat it up with my heat gun, with a variable vent to control the temp?
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The temp depends on the powder, but most of them are around 400 degrees. Some people use a toaster oven for small parts, but something tells me you'll need a full size oven for your rack. Look around your neighborhood, people throw them out all the time when a top burner goes out.https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9zH8w8Civs8ejBJWjdvYi1LNTg&resourcekey=0-hlJp0Yc4K_VN9g7Jyy4KQg&authuser=fussbucket_1%40msn.com&usp=drive_fs
1983 GS750ED-Horsetraded for the Ironhead
1981 HD XLH
Drew's 850 L Restoration
Drew's 83 750E Project
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