Powder coater?
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Powder coater?
Planning to have my touring bike re-powder coated after some repairs. It has S&S couplers.
I live in NE Ohio.
Wondering about a good shop to consider.
Your advice would be great!
Thanks!
I live in NE Ohio.
Wondering about a good shop to consider.
Your advice would be great!
Thanks!
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Any area bike shops have any suggestions? It would amaze me if Cleveland didn't have a few power coaters who do bikes already. And that a LBS would have seen some bikes done by the local PCers. Andy
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Andy, I work part-time at Mountain Road Cycle but we don't know anyone. I will ask around.
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Powder coating is extremely popular today with folks restoring/resto-modding cars and customizing/accessorizing trucks and jeeps. Often these folks will have things like trailing arms and suspension pieces powder coated. (e.g. radiator mounting brackets, motor mounts, pitman arms, you name it, they do it, -mostly for the clean look and the protection advantage that P.C. has over paint.
Next time that you have some extra time and are driving by or cycling near NAPA, AUTOZONE, ADVANCE, O'REILLY's or any friendly local auto parts store, you should just stop in and ask the guys at the counter for leads on who in the metro area does Powder Coating. Lets face it, these counter folks are not busy with auto parts customers all of the time, and they are getting paid a straight hourly wage, so you are not disturbing them in any way. They probably will enjoy the conversation to lessen the boredom of certain slow times there at the parts counter. Just like the young idiot cycle crazy morons tend to work in bicycle shops, you will find that the folks working the parts counters at auto parts stores are typically serious enthusiasts in the automotive hobby too. They just tend to be smarter, wiser, slightly better educated and more responsible than the young morons that tend to work in bicycle shops. I'm sure you'll get a few good leads with this approach.
When you do find a Powder Coater near you and you take your frames and forks to them, be certain that you POINT OUT SPECIFICALLY, any threaded holes, or other areas where you do not wish to have the PC buildup cause issues with fitting the parts and accessories to the frame.
If you do not specifically show and detail such areas on the frame and concerns, they will not perhaps give it the importance. You will then have to deal with cleaning or re-threading/chasing the threads, etc to get the fit exactly as it should be.
Next time that you have some extra time and are driving by or cycling near NAPA, AUTOZONE, ADVANCE, O'REILLY's or any friendly local auto parts store, you should just stop in and ask the guys at the counter for leads on who in the metro area does Powder Coating. Lets face it, these counter folks are not busy with auto parts customers all of the time, and they are getting paid a straight hourly wage, so you are not disturbing them in any way. They probably will enjoy the conversation to lessen the boredom of certain slow times there at the parts counter. Just like the young idiot cycle crazy morons tend to work in bicycle shops, you will find that the folks working the parts counters at auto parts stores are typically serious enthusiasts in the automotive hobby too. They just tend to be smarter, wiser, slightly better educated and more responsible than the young morons that tend to work in bicycle shops. I'm sure you'll get a few good leads with this approach.
When you do find a Powder Coater near you and you take your frames and forks to them, be certain that you POINT OUT SPECIFICALLY, any threaded holes, or other areas where you do not wish to have the PC buildup cause issues with fitting the parts and accessories to the frame.
If you do not specifically show and detail such areas on the frame and concerns, they will not perhaps give it the importance. You will then have to deal with cleaning or re-threading/chasing the threads, etc to get the fit exactly as it should be.
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The company,Groody Bros.,in Kansas was recommended over on Facebook. Anyone here familiar with them?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Tom- I take it you have struck out with local outfits? Andy
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some googling for possibles
this is a bike site https://www.centurycycles.com/help/c...rces-pg344.htm
it lists
Creative Powder Coatings, 6412 Gateway Blvd. South, Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 322-8197
I also found ace just in general googling
ACE Powder Coating - Akron - Canton - Cleveland - Ohio
this is a bike site https://www.centurycycles.com/help/c...rces-pg344.htm
it lists
Frame Painting
Ace Powder Coating, 3663 Massillon Rd, Uniontown, Ohio 44685 (330) 896-6365Creative Powder Coatings, 6412 Gateway Blvd. South, Elyria, OH 44035 (440) 322-8197
I also found ace just in general googling
ACE Powder Coating - Akron - Canton - Cleveland - Ohio
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