Ok stop being tight pops and get your cheque book out!It's looking like it but don't forget I'm doing half of the hard work just getting the rims in two pieces.
Tony.
Ok stop being tight pops and get your cheque book out!It's looking like it but don't forget I'm doing half of the hard work just getting the rims in two pieces.
Tony.
Ok stop being tight pops and get your cheque book out!![]()
I believe that in the powder coating process the item has to be baked in a 400*f oven for twenty minutes which makes for a vertually imperviable finish and as I said in my post I have tried many times to chip or scratch the finish of powder coated items and have never been able to accomplish that. Preparation is the key,it takes little to apply it and bake it as long as you have the proper equipment! JMHO. JIMAgree with the costing been good. I am always wary now the thickness of the top coat on wheels. If it is not done right they will chip quite a lot. Its a pity they dont do the same as Paint shops and bake them when they have been sprayed. Would last a lot longer
What sort of quality should you expect for £20 then?
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Originally when I had the standard alloys on the zed I was thinking of having them refurbished and saw this come up one day, looked tempting but decided against it in the end!
The place had good reviews but for £20 a wheel I wouldn't expect the coat to hold up very well.
That's what they're telling me Jim but it is more time consuming than doing single piece rims. Also you can't have the coating between where the halves fit together or they won't ............ fit, that is.Over here they don't mask the bolt holes they have special hiheat plugs they just insert into any openings so takes very little time, no masking of bolt holes involved. If they need to mask they use a hiheat tape also. Easy Peasy!! JIM
I think I've got that covered Adrian, well, I like them.A nice set of 108's do look tasty, have to make sure you have an equally tasty set of discs and calipers too though![]()
That's what they're telling me Jim but it is more time consuming than doing single piece rims
They chemically strip them, bead blast, prime colour and clear coat by powder coat which presumably is then baked.
The difference in these two processes is that one uses hi air pressure/sand whereas the powder is simply shot into the air
If you are going to put them back together yourself @t-tony ? Run a tap through the female threads.
Now I am more than willing to be corrected by someone
I used that company in Birmingham for my style 78's. They chemically strip them, bead blast, prime colour and clear coat by powder coat which presumably is then baked. Pictures below (clear protective tape around outer edge still). Guess if you're anal and like to examine with a magnifying glass you may find the odd errant bit of shot trapped in the finish on the inside but nowt on outside.
View attachment 56278 View attachment 56279 They also sort any kerb rash included in the price which mine did have some of (by previous owner I hasten to add!) Think @gookah used the company too and was happy. 20 quid per rim, I'm happy enough!