Does anyone know a powder coater in the burgh that does good work for fair prices. I need to get some wheels powder coated.
Does anyone know a powder coater in the burgh that does good work for fair prices. I need to get some wheels powder coated.
Eric
Why not use the conventional paint method?I've been in industrial painting and some powder coating for years and yes powder coating is nice and is frailly strong vs. paint, but when powder coat starts to chip it's a major pain to fix.You can get just as nice of a finish with paint and if you use the good paint it will hold and be easier to fix than p c .Just my .02 cents!
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These guys are just over the river from me in cresent.
http://www.prismpowdercoat.com/
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TJ now with the power of a 5.2L vs 2.5L get same gas mileage....crap.
dylans coatings in monroeville. they charge very fair prices and have done alot of work for me.
412-744-4617 hes right next to boyce park, not far from you in wexford. he stands behind his work.
I checked out both dylans coatings and prism. Dylans wanted $250 and prism wanted $500. I was hoping it would cost less than $150 for 4 wheels, but since I've never got anything powdercoated, I didn't know. I think I'm just gonna paint the wheels myself, but clearly Dylans coatings is the better deal. They were both gonna media blast the wheels and then coat them
Eric
This place does good work if you want to travel to Export.
http://www.durablepowdercoaters.com/
We paint wheels and bake them under I.R. lamps. Works Well.
$250 is a great price. Unless your doin all the prep work (sand blasting etc) I think 150 is bit of a pipe dream. We do powdercaoting in house but were in Erie PA Its just like painting all the hard work is in the prep. The better the prep work the better the finished product.
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If you are anywhere near Natrona Heights, go to Roenigks Fleet Tire Service. They have really good pricing and are good dudes to work with. They did my wheels for much less than anywhere else in the area that i got prices from.
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i paid 250 at dylans for 5 wheels, and he did all the prep for me. id go out there and tell him youre from here.
roenigks broke my down, powdercoated them, remounted and balanced them for under $150 (for 4)
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-17" Black Moab's
-32" BFG MT's
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-SRT Pedals
-6K HID Lows & Fogs
-Powerwire
-Fastman TB
-LED Interior & License Plate Lights
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