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Critter 10-23-2008 09:41 AM

Full Body Powder Coat?
 
I have an idea that I don’t think I will ever get around to doing so I figured I would share and see if any of you guys have ever done it/like it. Has anyone ever COMPLETELY powder coated a truck body? Obviously, it would have to be done during a frame off when the cab is bare, bed can be disassembled (maybe not depending on oven size), etc. I don’t think it would be quite pretty enough for a show truck, but a 4x4 that actually sees some trail time but still gets shined up from time to time might be pretty awesome like this. Anybody have any thoughts? Would the finish build up too much for the door and fender gaps? I would consider doing this to my Blazer, but I don’t know if it would be possible because of the size of the tub.

Jtrux 10-23-2008 09:47 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
I was wondering when you were gonna ask this.

ColoradoK5 10-23-2008 10:27 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
Thats a good idea. I don't think build up would be a problem. I think the effects of the amount of heat the panel is exposed to would be my biggest concern. but if it is going to be an off road beater/dd qualtiy + i think it would be ok. Might want to test a few decent bedsides and see how they react to the heat. Good luck!

big_al_71 10-23-2008 10:42 AM

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I think it would be awesome. I have had motorcycle frames, swingarms powder coated and never had an issue I cant see how it would be an issue on a body....

panhandler62 10-23-2008 10:46 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
How well will powder coating hold up to little dings and panel flex?

I usualy see pretty solid parts powdercoated. It's extreamly scratch resistant but I wonder if it will stay conformed to parts that aren't entirely rigid.

SactoJim 10-23-2008 11:10 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
A couple other things that come to mind that may or may not be an issue to you.....

Powdercoating is electrostatically applied (bare metal) so panels would have to be as straight as possible without any fillers (bondo). If any body panels ever got damaged, you may have to replace the entire panel no matter how small the damage is unless you are very good at metal finishing. The whole panel would have to be powdercoated again and I would wonder how well color match would be.

Automotive paints have UV protection in them and I would wonder the same about powdercoating......will it "chaulk up" over time due to exposure.

Just some thoughts that come to mind with my limited knowledge of powdercoating.

That said......it sure would be as durable finish as you could get short of bed lining the whole truck!

mr48chev 10-23-2008 11:14 AM

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The local powder coater has a hood that his shop did as a demo unit for the show room and to take to car shows. It looks good but magnifies every flaw in the metal. As the other guys said, it will only work on bare metal.

Critter 10-23-2008 11:44 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
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Originally Posted by SactoJim (Post 2942593)
A couple other things that come to mind that may or may not be an issue to you.....

Powdercoating is electrostatically applied (bare metal) so panels would have to be as straight as possible without any fillers (bondo).

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Originally Posted by mr48chev (Post 2942600)
It looks good but magnifies every flaw in the metal. As the other guys said, it will only work on bare metal.

I did think about that, just forgot to post it. I believe they make metal body fillers, right? As long as it could conduct the electrical charge and handle the heat it would work. The heat might be the biggest issue with this. Either way, it would be hard to get it as straight as a traditional body filler plus it would probably be more time consuming and costly than regular paint. I still want to see it done...just with someone elses money! ;)

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d10s69c10 10-23-2008 11:57 AM

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More thoughts.

Never have to wax it again.
Almost scratch proof.
Copper/Silvervein.... or even nuclear lime..

yes powdercoat is somewhat flexible as far as body panels flexing. dings im afraid it might be a bit brittle for that..

im still stuck on color possiblities.

nightmare 10-23-2008 01:06 PM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
critter take a look at this: poison dart

this car was at the lone star nationals for the goodguys show. has a hemi too!

Critter 10-23-2008 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nightmare (Post 2942736)
critter take a look at this: poison dart

this car was at the lone star nationals for the goodguys show. has a hemi too!

DAMN! Apparently I have good ideas...I just have them after someone else has already done it. :(

Longhorn Man 10-23-2008 03:56 PM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
hot rod magizine did this 2 years ago or so.
Personally, if it is a driver, i think it is a bad idea.

ulakovic22 10-23-2008 04:09 PM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
With Longhorn on this one. Look up Project F-Bomb and you can read about what has to be done to make a powdercoated body work. It's good if you have the body sandblasted and then powdered to stop any rust, but to do body work etc you have to grind it all the way down in that area and then prep for paint. As far as I know painting over it isn't that big a deal and the whole body will be protected just like when you dip a car. It will get in places that a spray gun can't.

Aunt-Jemima 10-23-2008 04:13 PM

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If you can get the bondo thing to work it would be a great investment. I've powdercoated all of my quads and it's pretty much scratch proof it will withstand bends and such. Great investment

ulakovic22 10-23-2008 04:20 PM

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I agree if you are good with metal work do it. You can't powder once you have done any body work with filler. When you bake the powder to cure it you will soften the filler. If you want to finish the car with powder then everything has to be metal work.

Longhorn Man 10-23-2008 08:56 PM

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If it is a driver, I recomend looking at the frame rails of a semi (18 wheeler) before spending the money.
Powder isn't as good as what so many people think it is.

kernsey 08-23-2017 03:50 PM

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Yes it can be done...were doing it now

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StingRay 08-23-2017 05:15 PM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
An ambulance manufacturer that I worked for many years ago powder coats entire ambulance bodies. They have a powder oven you could drive a semi tractor unit into. They use an epoxy based filler with excellent results. I have a can of it at home.

66C10LB 07-22-2019 11:12 PM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
A friend of mine (who has several C10s) just used this method for his cab...
Sand blast then powder coat as a primer layer
Send off to the painters to
Scuff, prime, block, base coats, clear coats.

71CHEVYSHORTBED402 07-23-2019 02:23 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by panhandler62 (Post 2942569)
How well will powder coating hold up to little dings and panel flex?

I usualy see pretty solid parts powdercoated. It's extreamly scratch resistant but I wonder if it will stay conformed to parts that aren't entirely rigid.

Makes some sense to me. That and if it's dinged you have to pull the part. If it's the cab then big BUMMER.

special-K 07-23-2019 06:33 AM

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This is pointless. Just use good paint. Why over complicate things? Powder coat is not the immaculate invincible end all coating some like to see it as. It has it's place

66C10LB 07-23-2019 08:54 AM

Re: Full Body Powder Coat?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 66C10LB (Post 8563309)
A friend of mine (who has several C10s) just used this method for his cab...
Sand blast then powder coat as a primer layer
Send off to the painters to
Scuff, prime, block, base coats, clear coats.

......for me, I am not planning to powder coat body parts. Just good primers, high build, blocking, base and clear.

chewychevy67 07-23-2019 09:41 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kernsey (Post 8023511)
Yes it can be done...were doing it now

www.facebook.com/87pitstop

I don't have Facebook so I can't view this. I wonder how it is looking now?


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