Painting or Powder coating (chrome) in SF?
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Painting or Powder coating (chrome) in SF?
My bike is based on a Bottecchia steel frame from the 60's. The frame seems chromed, and it's painted over with a blue paint, except the fork ends and the chain-/seatstay ends. The bike is great, but the frame is pretty beat up, and I see rust in places.
I would like to strip the frame and repaint it to a non-glossy black. I have no time or place to do any of the work myself. I have heard the praises of powder coating, which is what I would like to do, but I also have heard that stripping chrome is problematic. Anyone has experience with this?
And what are good places in San Francisco to get a bike frame powder coated or painted?
Your input is appreciated.
I would like to strip the frame and repaint it to a non-glossy black. I have no time or place to do any of the work myself. I have heard the praises of powder coating, which is what I would like to do, but I also have heard that stripping chrome is problematic. Anyone has experience with this?
And what are good places in San Francisco to get a bike frame powder coated or painted?
Your input is appreciated.
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i don't have much input other than you might wanna look outside of sf proper. perhaps towards south city, or oakland? i think people were finding more luck out that-a way.
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Originally Posted by drac_vamp
i don't have much input other than you might wanna look outside of sf proper. perhaps towards south city, or oakland? i think people were finding more luck out that-a way.
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hm.. maybe call bernie mikklensen? or wait for more people to respond here. he's in the east bay and should provide help, plus he's nice as can be.
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call around. Ask if taping it yourself will help any.
I just spray painted my summer bike with BBQ black spraypaint after taping the parts I didn't want painted. It turned out pretty well, all things considered.
I just spray painted my summer bike with BBQ black spraypaint after taping the parts I didn't want painted. It turned out pretty well, all things considered.
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yeah, one of my bikes used to be metallic silver, so i taped off the head tube lugs and a few stripes on the fork and seat stays, then sanded, primed, and painted with metallic black. it looks pretty rad.
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if you prep the frame yourself, santa cruz cycles will put your bike on the line and powdercoat it for 35 bucks, just as long as you dont mind the colors they have (they have black, i believe).
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I've used four different Oakland/San Leandro/Hayward powder coaters. Can't remember all the names/details, but quality and attention to detail vary widely, even though all were around $75 for bead blast and powder coat. My favorite was East Bay Powdercoat, but they seem to have gone out of business or changed numbers because I can no longer reach the guy who used to do all the bikes (he taped off every hole (including rack and fender mounts) perfectly on an old touring bike (lots of work!)
I second the idea of talking with Bernie or one of the shops that has stuff pc'd. They deal in large enough volumes to have a good understanding of how careful a powder coater is. In talking with the pc'ers, make sure that they know they'll have to remove chrome (much harder than just paint.) And that it's a cr-mo frame (some blasting techniques will damage the steel.)
I second the idea of talking with Bernie or one of the shops that has stuff pc'd. They deal in large enough volumes to have a good understanding of how careful a powder coater is. In talking with the pc'ers, make sure that they know they'll have to remove chrome (much harder than just paint.) And that it's a cr-mo frame (some blasting techniques will damage the steel.)
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Dude, I can't believe you're going to powdercoat a chromed 1960's Bottechia. angels are weeping.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
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Here's one that posted on Craigslist a year ago. I don't know if they're any good though. MattyO may have used them.
Original URL: https://www.craigslist.org/eby/bik/54807626.html
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Posted on: 2005-01-07, 12:21PM
I have a powder coating shop in Hayward.Frmee and Forks solid color $75 includes bead blasting. Candies and other colors more.
Maas Tech Coat
31010 San Clemente St.
Hayward,CA 94544
(510)471-6227
6am-2:30 M-F
Posted by: anon-54807626@craigslist.org
Posted on: 2005-01-07, 12:21PM
I have a powder coating shop in Hayward.Frmee and Forks solid color $75 includes bead blasting. Candies and other colors more.
Maas Tech Coat
31010 San Clemente St.
Hayward,CA 94544
(510)471-6227
6am-2:30 M-F
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Thanks everyone, keep the ideas coming!
The bike itself is not fully chrome. The chrome only shines through at some places. It's mainly painted blue, for which I don't care much personally. The decals are also pretty scratched up... And it's not just tiny spots... they are bigger. No matter how I clean the bike, it still looks beat up. I don't like that... I want something neat and clean, and I also want the steel protected from the elements all around. I hear what you're saying -- but the bike is my daily ride, so it's much more a beater than a classic vintage to me. I think it would look great in black, and with this upgrade, it would last a whole lot longer.
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Dude, I can't believe you're going to powdercoat a chromed 1960's Bottechia. angels are weeping.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
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Originally Posted by BlastRadius
Here's one that posted on Craigslist a year ago. I don't know if they're any good though. MattyO may have used them.
Last edited by HexagonSun; 02-16-06 at 08:09 PM.
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I had some rims powdercoated at A-1 Powerdercoating on Valencia. Nice guys, quick turnaround. I've been told they don't do the best work when it comes to frames...but whatever. They're right on the corner of 19th?? I think. Right across the street from New College. Check 'em out.
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Originally Posted by TNCLR
I had some rims powdercoated at A-1 Powerdercoating on Valencia. Nice guys, quick turnaround. I've been told they don't do the best work when it comes to frames...but whatever. They're right on the corner of 19th?? I think. Right across the street from New College. Check 'em out.
Bernie was cheaper and he also faced and tapped the frame when I came to pick it up, but I think he just does powder coats for new builds/repair work. However theres no harm in asking him, plus if you've never been over to Bernie's workshop you're in for a treat
Thats said A-1 are right there on Valencia and 18th? and they do decent work. Took them about a week to turnaround my frame.
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Thanks guys. I will talk to A-1 and the others mentioned. I was at A-1 once but it turned out they are closed on the weekend? I will have to stop by during the week before work.
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NRI (650) 589-3966
436 S Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA
$125 includes bead blast, about 4 day turn around
436 S Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA
$125 includes bead blast, about 4 day turn around
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Originally Posted by moki
Dude, I can't believe you're going to powdercoat a chromed 1960's Bottechia. angels are weeping.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
How rusty is it anyway? If it's just little spots, don't sweat it.
Cheers,
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Dr. Deltron.. thanks for your posts in this and the other thread as well. We will be PM'ing soon. I actually wouldn't mind sending the frame down to you to Monterey, if the job is going to be nice and done by an expert. However I need to build up my new bike before that happens, because I can't be without a ride for weeks. But again, I definitely would consider it.