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Re: Painting powder coated steel AV rack?
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Yeah, I'm sort of weighing my options. I talked to a paint rep with duplicolor and he suggested many of the above techniques, but to make sure and use a self etching primer.
I talked to a local powder coating shop and he said be could likely just re-powder coat over the existing costing as long as it was in good shape. He said for best results I should have him sand blast down to bare metal, then re-powder coat but that sound like a lot of work and $. We bought some of those vintage metal lawn chairs and a glider at a yard sale. I did go to a powder coat operation - he baked the paint off and then sandblasted and powdercoated for about $80 each - glider was $160. I found a platics place on line that had parts to replace the original rubber pieces and I used Stainless Steel bolts with stainless cap nuts. Turned into quite a project but I scored beaucoup points and they really look good.
Last edited by Argon; 09/11/11 02:07 AM.
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