[Chevelle-list] Best primer - frame/ suspension parts
Eddie Bumgarner
chevy_eddie1964 at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 9 20:52:16 MDT 2006
How much did you pay on average, if you dont mind me asking?
The Hanks <dmmsh at gte.net> wrote: I powder coated both my Chevelle and Corvette Frames along with all the suspension parts about 2 years ago. Have not had any issues with chipping or turning loose even with heat. I recommend powder coating highly.. If you are near the DFW metroplex I recommend a shop that will treat you great. Crosslink Powder Coating in McKinney, TX. See Bob.
David Hanks
1966 SS396
1974 Corvette
ACES 6782
Team Chevelle 1940
Pilot Point, TX
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From: Chevelle-list-bounces at chevelles.net [mailto:Chevelle-list-bounces at chevelles.net] On Behalf Of Jim Sullivan
Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 7:46 AM
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I had my 69 frame sandblasted and epoxy primed about 2-3 years ago. It is tough stuff. I have slammed it, and dropped tools on it, and even tried chipping it off to get to bare metal. (All long stories). It is tough stuff.
I don't know about powder coat but I don't see how a stone could chip this stuff. Maybe depends on the brand or application?? Mine was done by a local shop. Paid $400 for sandblasting and just primer on a bare frame.
Just my .02
Jim
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From: Clyde
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Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Best primer - frame/ suspension parts
on my 69 chevelle we used a epoxy based primer sealer and painted black over it.every time a wrench or a stone hits it it chips.we have restored numerous corvettes and powder coated the frame and have had no problems,i hit the frame on one car with a hammer by mistake and the powder coat wasn't bothered.
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Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 4:19 AM
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In a message dated 9/8/2006 4:50:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ntauto at csolve.net writes:
Powder coat the frame,any colour your little heart desires.If you are going
to return the car to original,black is the best.Powder coating is really
neat,it is really tough and looks great.
The only problem with that is that if it chips, you can't fix it. Once moisture gets underneath the powerdcoat, it's done, the whole thing will lift.
Tom
Eddie Bumgarner 66ss conv.
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