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Thought I would start a listing of Powder Coat sites so the info doesn't get lost as newer threads take the forefront in the different topics.



http://www.caswellplating.com/powder/
http://www.columbiacoatings.com/
http://www.powderbuythepound.com/
http://www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-coating.html
http://www.powdercoatingmasking.com/
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Sweet, saved me a lotta time...

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Try http://www.prismaticpowders.com/ They seem to have the best two stage around.
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These forks were rusted chrome that I sandblasted until all of the rust was gone and the chrome that remained appeared frosty then powder coated with a 2 stage from Prismatic Coatings. Even on close inspection with a glass you cant pick out where the chrome started and stopped. The spring and links were a rough finish two stage. Hardest part was getting the grease to stop seeping out of the bushing bores, lacquer thinner and 400 degree preheat 6 times before coating.
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Dusty-Dave wrote:Try http://www.prismaticpowders.com/ They seem to have the best two stage around.
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They have some wild Color combos with thier 2Stage.I was kind of disspointed with thier Super Chrome.The Chrome looked real nice till I Cleared it.The Clear took most of the shine out.I called about it, thinking it was something I did.I got well we're working on that.This is what the final looks like
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Yeah I don't know of anything that looks as much like chrome as chrome. But their chrome with one of the tinted clears can be way cool.
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NIC industries have the largest selection of powder coatings bar none. The clear over the chrome is a bummer. For the best results on chrome i have found Prismatics ultra chrome with All Powder Paints clear. Thats as close to chrome that I have ever gotten
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