Powdercoating Rays 19's...
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Powdercoating Rays 19's...
Stripped the coupe 19's down today and dropping them off at the powdercoaters tomorrow morning.

I just happend to be perusing the Agressive wheel/streched tire sedan thread and saw
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I will most likely get bored of the Rays after a season and will sell them. What are your thoughts on demand for Black or dark dark grey Coupe 19's?
Think I will be stuck with them?

I just happend to be perusing the Agressive wheel/streched tire sedan thread and saw
)
I will most likely get bored of the Rays after a season and will sell them. What are your thoughts on demand for Black or dark dark grey Coupe 19's?
Think I will be stuck with them?
No I don't think you'll get stuck with them. Since they are powder coated it's a good finish and lots of guys will be after them. Plus you can always have them re painted or the buyer can.
Some guys will argue that powdercoating forged wheels will make them weaker because it loosens the bonds. As mechanically legit as that sounds, I don't think it makes a big enough difference.
Some guys will argue that powdercoating forged wheels will make them weaker because it loosens the bonds. As mechanically legit as that sounds, I don't think it makes a big enough difference.
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I sell Marchesini and PVM Forged Alum. and Mag. motorcycle wheels and every set is powdercoated from the factory. I have a tough time beleiving that makers of the worlds finest motosport wheels would jeopardize the integrity of their wheels.
http://www.glendalepowdercoating.com/powder.html
"Once the parts are thoroughly coated with powder, the rack is placed into a giant oven where the parts bake for approx 10 to 15 minutes at 400 degrees."
I know lots of people, including myself, that have had sets of wheels powder coated by this company. No issues.
"Once the parts are thoroughly coated with powder, the rack is placed into a giant oven where the parts bake for approx 10 to 15 minutes at 400 degrees."
I know lots of people, including myself, that have had sets of wheels powder coated by this company. No issues.
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the powder coating place where i worked often used a sandblasting and then a chem bath to get any oils/dirt/dust particles off. however the chem bath isn't always necessary, depends on how particular the customer is. wheels will come out just fine if they have oils and dust particles on them.
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In my area, stripping is what costs the most. We usually chem strip, glass bead blast, then a quick clean, then tape and coat. The coating costs roughly $50 a wheel depending on color/texture. These wheels I sand blasted super quick (50 min/4) and that was $80 as my booth isnt big enough for these 19" wheels. I can just squeeze 17x8 in.
Hope that helps.


