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A Warning About Powdercoating, Unprovoked Lecture Time |
McMark |
Dec 8 2007, 11:57 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 20,179 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Grand Rapids, MI Member No.: 419 Region Association: None |
All you powdercoaters... a warning.
Powdercoating is THICK. If you're sending a pile of parts out for some nice coating or getting a nice set of wheels refinished, you need to be careful of the various areas that have tight tolerances. For example, a lot of factory wheels (especially late model 911 wheels) have a hubcentric ring that centers the wheel. If this area get powdercoated it will not fit on hubcentric hubs. Seen it happen. Anyway, avoid a hassle, identify areas to not be powdercoated before handing your stuff over. Coating shops won't know what's what. Can you tell I ran into this issue today.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
Rusty |
Dec 10 2007, 08:10 PM
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Wanted: Engine case GA003709 Group: Admin Posts: 7,942 Joined: 24-December 02 From: North Alabama Member No.: 6 Region Association: Galt's Gulch |
Rob, I think he just was asking about the benefits.
My experience is that powdercoating is more durable than paint. There are a nice range of colors and textures. I can make it look it the way I want to. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
ConeDodger |
Dec 10 2007, 08:18 PM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,613 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
Rob, I think he just was asking about the benefits. My experience is that powdercoating is more durable than paint. There are a nice range of colors and textures. I can make it look it the way I want to. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Nope Rusty, Pat regularly rails against powdercoating. His last rant was over fan housings. Someone said the fan housing was used as a ground for the alternator and that powdercoating can cause an electrical problem. Pat said it was just another reason for original. Pat knows the benefits. He is just laying down CW carpet bombs... |
Pat Garvey |
Dec 10 2007, 08:53 PM
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Do I or don't I...........? Group: Members Posts: 5,899 Joined: 24-March 06 From: SE PA, near Philly Member No.: 5,765 Region Association: North East States |
Rob, I think he just was asking about the benefits. My experience is that powdercoating is more durable than paint. There are a nice range of colors and textures. I can make it look it the way I want to. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Nope Rusty, Pat regularly rails against powdercoating. His last rant was over fan housings. Someone said the fan housing was used as a ground for the alternator and that powdercoating can cause an electrical problem. Pat said it was just another reason for original. Pat knows the benefits. He is just laying down CW carpet bombs... Actually, I'm not "just laying down CW carpet bombs..." I can spot a powdercoated piece immediately. Maybe I haven't seen the "finer" pieces, but it doesn't matter. The Factory didn't powdercoat these pieces. It is NOT the original finish. And.....it's unnecessary. if you've gone to the work of stripping & refinishing the pieces, why not keep it "painted" - not "coated"? Look, we have a very limited supply of original or restored-to-original 914's out there. Why wouldn't you want to protect or increase your investment? Non-original finishes on parts are as signifiacnt as as "dash tops" or current stereo systems , or deep sump sytems, or non-factory paint schemes. The Factory didn't deliver them that way. Yeppir, make your914 what you want, just bear in mind that it will NOT be collectible if you modify it with improper finishes. When you want to sell it, with these changes, it will not bring top dollar. A 914 is an investment - yeah, you don't think you'll ever sell yours - WRONG! When you want to sell it, as a collectable, you'll get ripped for unoriginal finishes. I could go on, but........ Oh, by the way - fan housings wer NEVER painted! Pat |
ConeDodger |
Dec 10 2007, 09:20 PM
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Apex killer! Group: Members Posts: 23,613 Joined: 31-December 04 From: Tahoe Area Member No.: 3,380 Region Association: Northern California |
QUOTE Actually, I'm not "just laying down CW carpet bombs..." I can spot a powdercoated piece immediately. Maybe I haven't seen the "finer" pieces, but it doesn't matter. The Factory didn't powdercoat these pieces. It is NOT the original finish. And.....it's unnecessary. if you've gone to the work of stripping & refinishing the pieces, why not keep it "painted" - not "coated"? Look, we have a very limited supply of original or restored-to-original 914's out there. Why wouldn't you want to protect or increase your investment? Non-original finishes on parts are as signifiacnt as as "dash tops" or current stereo systems , or deep sump sytems, or non-factory paint schemes. The Factory didn't deliver them that way. Yeppir, make your914 what you want, just bear in mind that it will NOT be collectible if you modify it with improper finishes. When you want to sell it, with these changes, it will not bring top dollar. A 914 is an investment - yeah, you don't think you'll ever sell yours - WRONG! When you want to sell it, as a collectable, you'll get ripped for unoriginal finishes. I could go on, but........ Oh, by the way - fan housings wer NEVER painted! Pat Pat, If I want to do it, then it is necessary. It is more durable. That is not myth. If someone wants to put a Subie motor in, or a 6 conversion they should... It is their car. It is what they want out of their car. Last I checked, this wasn't the Peoples Republic of Pat so please take that CW stuff out of the Garage and put it two doors down in Originality and whatever... I don't see why anyone who isn't a CW should be concerned about the dwindling supply of anything. It isn't our problem. I for one don't care. I have no problem with my 914 not being "collectable". I also don't think I would have a problem selling it. As far as the 914 being an investment, I do pretty ok financially and I can tell you that my 914 is not considered an investment. It is a car. As such, it gets driven. If I lose money on it when I sell it so be it... It is my money to lose. But by gosh the car will be what I want while I own it. I know fan housings were never painted. I never said they were... I admire what you know about these cars. It is great. But you need to find some restraint. My car is not your car. My car is pretty fuchin nice. I get no complaints about my car. I don't come to your party saying CW are weird why do you try to spoil mine? Do you go to autocrosses and say "oh my gosh, your bushings aren't original!" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Please! Leave people be... |
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