anyone know of a good powder coating shop in MD, preferably near the Columbia area although I have no problems traveling.
Looking to possibly get some quad exhaust tips done in a gunmetal color.
anyone know of a good powder coating shop in MD, preferably near the Columbia area although I have no problems traveling.
Looking to possibly get some quad exhaust tips done in a gunmetal color.
Paul Seto - NCC Board Member & Social Chairman
2011 Mineral White M3 Coupe ZCP
2000 Titanium Silver M Roadster
2011 Space Gray 328ix Sedan
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I cannot personally recommend any of these, because I have never had anything powdercoated. Maybe they will help.
http://www.eastcoastpowdercoating.com/
http://www.powdercoating.org/members/custom/md.htm
http://www.colormasterpowdercoating.com/
Supercharged '03 530
Thinking about tracking down an e28 535is
High Tech Powder Coating
7806 Old National Pike
Boonsboro, MD
(301) 487-5427
Website http://www.htccoatings.com
They did my bike frame and my '02 head cover. Bike frame came out with orange peel which I sanded down (1500#) and polished. Looks great. Head cover looks good also. I think I paid around $150 for both, but it's been a couple of years.
Haven't tried:
Technical Finishers
180 Penrod Ct. Suite G
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
(877) 590-5600
Also:
Sandblast-America
6974 Wellington Road
Manassas, VA 20109
www.sandblastamericallc.com/
They can do your whole car, I understand.
Finally, if you have access to an oven that isn't used for cooking food, take a look at the powder coating gun at Sears for around $100.
- John
Gaithersburg, MD
2000 Porsche C2
1972 BMW 2002tii
1992 Miata (SCCA SSM)
I've had good luck with these guys:
http://www.extremepowdercoating.com
Lorton is closer to Columbia than the Eastern Shore or North East.
2001 750il
2000 Z3 (totaled)
2000 540 Sport
Can anyone comment on the rumor I have heard concerning Powdercoating wheels? I heard/read that the heat used to bake and cure the powder is high enough that it weakens alloy wheels.
I am prepping a set of wheels for painting right now with many applications of oven cleaner to remove the millimeters deep caked on PF97 and Hawk blue dust. I am planning to use a strong primer, 2 coats of Wurth silver, and a coat or two of clearcoat. Any bright ideas to ease the removal of this uber dust would be appreciated.
Bob Hopkins
M3 1997 Black "Vader"
911 1986 Red "Baron"
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