AlanJ said:Powder coat is much more durable and will resist the effects of brake dust much better. Lacquer over a base coat will i.m.o. (and experience) will deteriorate much more quickly.
I had my winter wheels powder coated by the Wheel Specialist and they took a good 24 hours. They quoted me £100 per wheel for 108s so that's a good price but I would also be suspicious. A quick search for UV powder coating shows it does exist but I would still ask to see some examples.mr wilks said:Cheers , one mobile chap wants £240 & will do all 4 in new colour finished in 4 hourserrrrr "what about baking the top coat ?"
"no need mate" he said " i use high quality UV products that cure in 2 minutes![]()
I,m not convinced with that one :|
Guiseley said:Andy - decent cheap place in Bradford charges £1 per inch per wheel + vat - so. 4*18+20% works out at under £100.
CAS Coatings - did Ruth's Elipsoids in light metallic flake for £1.50 an inch.
Give them a call - ill try to forward their number if I still have it - they had wheels for a couple if days tho.
Where was that?KERMIT1970 said:If your looking for a good durable finish, the best way is get them bead blasted, then powder primer , wet paint colour & then powder lacquer. That way you get the best of both worlds good & durable finish. I pay £220 for that process on 19" wheels.![]()
mr wilks said:Cheers , one mobile chap wants £240 ( not powder coated ) & will do all 4 in new colour finished in 4 hourserrrrr "what about baking the top coat ?"
"no need mate" he said " i use high quality UV products that cure in 2 minutes![]()
I,m not convinced with that one :|