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notoriousDUG what do you prefer?
notoriousDUG said:UV.
I personally hate powder coating but I can not deny he is by far the highest quality job you can get on a bicycle.
Paint, for a variety of reasons but I'm not going to pollute a thread about the quality of UVs service with that particular rant.
UV is as good as it gets in that arena and the price is very reasonable for the level of service.
Spencer "Thunderball" Thayer! said:notoriousDUG what do you prefer?
notoriousDUG said:UV.
I personally hate powder coating but I can not deny he is by far the highest quality job you can get on a bicycle.
Well this isn't a thread about the quality of UV though it certainly has become that. I know UV is the shit but I am interested in getting the highest quality work for as little monies. You know most bang for your buck. That is why I am thinking I about going with Chester Cycles (http://www.chestercycles.com/) who I have heard is rather cheap for the quality work he does. Has anyone on Chainlink used him?
I work with a girl who had him do the “inkberry” windsor (http://bit.ly/ay5EH9) and have met Haily who owns the super 80’s fuji track bike (http://bit.ly/bt4u2a). They both really go on and on about his work and how much time he invests in getting every detail perfect. I have emailed him asking him for a price comparison against UV.
So why is powder coating so much better than auto paint? Is it really worth all the hype?
So why is powder coating so much better than auto paint? Is it really worth all the hype?
Obviously if your bike is equipped with an auto-paint system you will want to go with that rather than go to all the trouble and expense of powder coating. Just make sure you keep the paint tank(s) reasonably full, and that you're not riding it when the spraying starts.
LOL! For the win!
It is possible to do multi colors and fades with powder coat, www.spectrumpowderworks.com but you'll pay for it. I've had a Surly Cross Check with about 8,000 year round miles and it's held up great.
Aside from durability, the biggest advantage to powder coat is that it is far more environmentally friendly than paint. It uses no solvents and has close to zero waste. I talked to a mechanic who had toured the Surly powder coating plant and he told me that the waste from an entire years run of black was a two inch cube of compacted over spray.
It is possible to do multi colors and fades with powder coat, www.spectrumpowderworks.com but you'll pay for it.
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