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HpiRally>HippyRob
Tue Feb 13th, 2007, 11:14 PM
Dont know where this belongs...so if its in the wrong place I am sorry.:)

I am trying to get some stuff powder coated. Anyone know of a place I can go?

Thanks
Joe

friscokidd
Tue Feb 13th, 2007, 11:36 PM
try colorado powdercoating off i-76 and 74th. They have done all of my powdercoating, good price, good lead time and good people. I dont have their # right now, but try dexonline, colorado powdercoating in commerce city....that will work

HpiRally>HippyRob
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 12:03 AM
cool...what have you had them coat for you? I want to get my levers, passenger pegs and rearsets done.

Any pictures?
Thanks man.
Joe

RYBO
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 07:01 AM
If you're north at all check out Premium Powdercoating near longmont just off of I-25. I'll post up their number later today.

I've had them do wheels lots of little work for bike parts and the quality is outstanding. Devaclis's hawk parts got done there too. I work for a company that builds very expensive custom passenger railcars and we have premium do all of our powdercoating. To my knowlege we've never had to reject a piece they've done, and they've done thousands of pieces for us.

scott

Devaclis
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 08:26 AM
If you're north at all check out Premium Powdercoating near longmont just off of I-25. I'll post up their number later today.

I've had them do wheels lots of little work for bike parts and the quality is outstanding. Devaclis's hawk parts got done there too. I work for a company that builds very expensive custom passenger railcars and we have premium do all of our powdercoating. To my knowlege we've never had to reject a piece they've done, and they've done thousands of pieces for us.

scott

Those guys did a wicked job on my wheels. I will be using them again fo sho! Thanks for the hookup Scott :)

RYBO
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 08:43 AM
Here is the contact info:

Premium Powder Coating
10765 Turner Blvd
Longmont, CO 80504

(303) 776-7560

Ask for Shane and let him know that Scott R. from Colorado Railcar sent you!

Good luck!

Dr. Joe Siphek
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 09:39 AM
Hey joe...if you use Colorado Powder Coating, make sure you stop by my office, as I am right next to them.

reddeth
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 10:04 AM
If you want to get the parts sandblasted as well I got the place for you, right across from where I work is a sandblaster, he has good prices and works with a powdercoater thats just down the street so you get both done in one shot.

Down by the Santa Fe and Oxford intersection, its on the southwest part of town, in Englewood.

HpiRally>HippyRob
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 11:40 AM
If you're north at all check out Premium Powdercoating near longmont just off of I-25. I'll post up their number later today.

I've had them do wheels lots of little work for bike parts and the quality is outstanding. Devaclis's hawk parts got done there too. I work for a company that builds very expensive custom passenger railcars and we have premium do all of our powdercoating. To my knowlege we've never had to reject a piece they've done, and they've done thousands of pieces for us.

scott

Thanks for the info man...I am in Lone Tree/Highlands Ranch but dont mind driving to get good quality. I will give them a call in 5 minutes.

Joe

friscokidd
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 02:59 PM
i got my levers, rear sets, shift rod, passanger pegs, heel guards, mirror blocks and my stock exhaust all powdered black....and after about 2 years and 15k miles, i think there was a small spot fading away on the foot pegs. For all of that, i think i paid like $50

Beotch
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 03:14 PM
I had my Audi wheels powder coated about a year and a half ago...after driving (daily) on the roads, sand, mag chloride, etc. they still look sexy as ever. I LOVE powder coating, and have even done random things like house keys (different color for each house) and it doesn't wear off.

swademaster
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 04:31 PM
Those guys did a wicked job on my wheels. I will be using them again fo sho! Thanks for the hookup Scott :)

What was the price for a set of wheels?

Devaclis
Wed Feb 14th, 2007, 04:56 PM
$180 for prep and coating. I did not need to clear out the valve stem hole or the hub either. they did it right :)

txrc51fatboy
Wed Sep 5th, 2007, 12:55 AM
Here is the contact info:

Premium Powder Coating
10765 Turner Blvd
Longmont, CO 80504

(303) 776-7560

Ask for Shane and let him know that Scott R. from Colorado Railcar sent you!

Good luck!


what kind of prep do they require? do i need to remove bearings or do they do it. will they re-install bearings?

Devaclis
Wed Sep 5th, 2007, 08:38 AM
You need to remove and install your bearings. They do all the clean up worl.