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Frame painting/ powder coat sheen questions
Hope my questions below is understandable!!
So, I have my frame down to the powder coater, its blasted and ready for the paint process. He does a 4-coat system in a rust neutralizer coat; a base primer type coat a base color and clear coat. (Excuse me if I'm off on the actual names of process) Any way he says most people do frames in the semi-gloss with a satin sheen or a gloss sheen clear. Last guy did a gloss paint on his with gloss clear which they said was too shiny in their opinion, it shows too many imperfections. I have considered the semi-gloss base with a more of matte finish clear more so than a semi-gloss base with semi- gloss clear finish. I have looked at some of his work in a satin finish which to me looks closer to what it may have been from factory but obviously only a guess. That with a satin finish clear may be the ticket?? Or perhaps a satin with semi - gloss finish? or the semi-gloss with semi gloss clear? I spoke to another builder of which recommended whatever finish I go with to make sure not to do everything in same finish. Meaning if you're doing front wheel well tubs and say hood latch and grille mounts to maybe downplay to the next lower level of sheen finish? His reasoning was because of multiple suppliers at time original build that the paint was never exactly the same black between all vendors. So, my question is for those of you powder coating what type of sheen are you using? Satin or Semi-Gloss? I'm definitely not going with the Gloss so throw that out the window. What do most feel to be correct? If anyone has powder coated and has pictures of frame when done, please add them to this post. In the end I know it's all personal preference but I'm a stickler on details and its appearing to be an expensive build and I want it to be as closest to factory specs as possible on overall appearance so my personal opinion may not count because I have never built one or went to shows to see the do's and dont's lol! Thank you, Chad |
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I have went with a gloss single step powder coat. Less expensive and I am going to drive mine, but not in the rain. I would only go the multi-step gloss if I was a trailer queen with mirrors under it.
Typical cost is nominally $5-$600 for a single step process in the Portland OR area. That included blasting. Which I consider a fail deal. I included a picture of the rear of my frame. It would look slightly better if it was wiped down. Notice, it has some divots from the rust pitting. A full on clear coat will make this look much worse. 4-coat system? Maybe if it's sanded between coats to hide the dimples. Seems over the top and big bucks. When the guy is on his back critiquing the powder coat they are in a very vulnerable position in my humble opinion. Simply depends on where you are going with your truck. A power coated frame is over the top compared to the factory asphalt based paint. I also used the same color/sheen on all my suspension parts that were black. The upper A arm cross rods, the spindles and the sway bar were all done in a black speckled powder paint which l loved. I get a lot of comments on how nice mine looked. (Before the body was on) LOL. The finish is ultra dependent on the smoothness of the base metal. I am adding a picture of a grille brace powder coated with the same stuff as a comparison. Single coated. Cheers Attachment 2160329 |
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$600 is a deal for the multi coat process.
Cheers. |
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Here in Massachusetts the powder coat on this frame and a few other small parts was $1000. That did not include the sandblasting.
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I will definitely ask but it may take a bit to get an answer as he is extremely busy.
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He replied it is satin black with no clear
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I did the gloss on mine...
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Love it. Anything but black is my favorite |
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The powder coater should have samples of the different powders hanging on the wall. The company I used to work for a company that has a big powder coat shop. They had a ton of samples to look at and compare. Powder colors go by RAL numbers. You can look up hundreds of powder colors by RAL numbers.
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My opinion ... Thealien has the perfect frame color and sheen. I would do all the metal under the hood black like that. Firewall and engine color will break up the black, as will engine accessories and any chrome bits. Air con hoses, brake booster, aluminum lines, and Im sure there are more contrasting things I cant think of that will break up the black.
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I didn't powder coat the frame on my 68 because powder coat shop was too busy to give me the employee discount so I used Eastwood chassis black.
But as said above I did the rad support, inner fenders and other parts in satin black powder. It gives a great contrast to the red paint. |
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