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Jim Bowen

Plascoat?

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Just went to a powder coaters in maldon and dropped some bits off, the chap recommended plascoat and from the tests he showed me it looks very tough.

 

Anyone used plascoat before.

 

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I've heard of people using it wheels actually. Its more robust in the whole than powdercoating, but shows scratches much more iirc. Depends where your using it I suppose, but I'd ensure the bits being done are 100% clean of any rust, as it doesn't adhere to the actual surface so much as mould around it, therefore giving breathing space for rust to oxidise and spread underneath.

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My name isn't Chris btw. Lol. I am Jim.

 

Not sure, am getting crossmember and rad support done.

 

He had some nice examples of wheels but they were powder coat.

 

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My name isn't Chris btw. Lol. I am Jim.

 

Not sure, am getting crossmember and rad support done.

 

He had some nice examples of wheels but they were powder coat.

 

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:lol: Sorry Jim, getting you mixed up with vag-hag. sorry mate. :D

 

Reason i mentioned wheels, is because i was wondering how it compared to powder coating on wheels. Powder coating tenders to chip so i personally think plascoating will be better.

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are there loads of colours and finishes with plassticoat?

 

I know Kip & Jude choose it for beams, cross members etc

 

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:lol: Sorry Jim, getting you mixed up with vag-hag. sorry mate. :D

 

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but my name is Steve!!

 

 

 

 

 

only kidding Gaz! :lol:

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