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Rear seat frame, should I have it powder coated?

Okbroncoman

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What are the pro's and con's of having it powder coated?

Got a quote for $75.00, sandblasted and powder coated?
Is that good or to high?


Thanks brent
 

Yeller

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75 is reasonable. You won't find someone to paint it with urethane for that and it's far more durable. If you can do more parts the cost per item comes down
 

Tonka7777

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I had one done for $100 and it came out great.
 

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DirtDonk

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I'd jump right on at $75 bucks. Around here they'd charge that much just for the blasting.
Hopefully they're knowledgeable about stuff though, and not just hacks taking your money.

I think the seat frames are one of those things that can just be rattle-canned and nobody would be upset. Plenty of us have gone that route. But a nice powder job is going to stay looking good a lot longer and be more durable.

Paul
 

bronconut73

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I rattle canned my rear seat frame 30 years ago and still looks great. Powder coat would be killer though.
 

Crawdad

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Yes. Well worth it since all you gotta do is drop it off and pick up the next day. Keep in mind you can barter a lil bit, cash talks!
 
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