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Posted by LXjames (Member # 10791) on :
 
I need a reputable and reasonably priced powder coating company to do the frame on my 65 c10 project. If anybody has any valuable input on the subject I would appreciate it
 
Posted by 1Sicgt (Member # 714) on :
 
MAAS Brothers in Livermore. One of the best hands down. They can do it.
 
Posted by LXjames (Member # 10791) on :
 
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Originally posted by 1Sicgt:
MAAS Brothers in Livermore. One of the best hands down. They can do it.

they come to my shop all the time and when I asked they said they only pick up from shops. maybe I can bring the frame to my job and have them pick it up there
 
Posted by Fostang (Member # 3752) on :
 
Oh you want it picked it up to?

I just drive mine in and dropped it off local. Very reasonable too.

Precision coatings in Lodi.

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This truck is full said no mexican ever. Lets just say i took backroads to avoid the chippies.

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Posted by LXjames (Member # 10791) on :
 
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Originally posted by Fostang:
Oh you want it picked it up to?

I just drive mine in and dropped it off local. Very reasonable too.

Precision coatings in Lodi.

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This truck is full said no mexican ever. Lets just say i took backroads to avoid the chippies.

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Well no I just remember Maas brothers did that. I'll probably end up taking it there. One question. Are powder coating shops still responsible for sand blasting the frame or do I need to do that myself THEN take it
 
Posted by SLOWBACK 67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
I hope you had that thing strapped down good and had a flag on it..... A Mexican would have stuffed that frame in a Tahoe/Van or set it on top.


James. A majority of shops are going to want to prep the parts themselves anyways.
 
Posted by LXjames (Member # 10791) on :
 
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Originally posted by SLOWBACK 67:

James. A majority of shops are going to want to prep the parts themselves anyways.

Good to know. This is my first big project want it done right
 
Posted by 50Reasons (Member # 6452) on :
 
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Originally posted by LXjames:
quote:
Originally posted by SLOWBACK 67:

James. A majority of shops are going to want to prep the parts themselves anyways.

Good to know. This is my first big project want it done right
If you want it done right ,don't go looking for the cheapest price.. Nothing done right is going to be cheap but I'm sure you know that
 
Posted by Robb (Member # 9444) on :
 
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Originally posted by 50Reasons:
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Originally posted by LXjames:
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Originally posted by SLOWBACK 67:

James. A majority of shops are going to want to prep the parts themselves anyways.

Good to know. This is my first big project want it done right
If you want it done right ,don't go looking for the cheapest price.. Nothing done right is going to be cheap but I'm sure you know that
+1. Quality work doesnt come cheap. This is why legit builds have tens of thousands of dollars into it.
 
Posted by TMA Turbo Donald (Member # 11926) on :
 
I had a frame on a Corvette powder coated and a subframe powder coated on a first gen. Camaro. One of the Powder coaters powder coated over baked on grease!! I would prep the frame prior to getting it powder coated.

Is the your C10 frame C-channeled? If so do you have any intentions on boxing in the frame or gusseting certain areas for rigidity. Some things to ponder prior to powder coating.


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