Powder Coating in Edmonton
Powder Coating in Edmonton
Powder coating in Edmonton
just came across these guys at Powerama
http://www.perfectionpowdercoatings.com/
16832 110 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T5P 1G9, Canada
(780) 413-7578
They only need less than a week to get your S**T done!!!
they quoted me some good prices when i saw them at their booth.
these prices are if they are sandblasted well beforehand. Otherwise, its about a $15-$25 charge to prep (a wheel would be $25)
Valve cover $60
Wheel $75 (not sure what sizes this includes, but im thinkin any size)
misc parts In and around $50 (intake tubing etc.)
and they quoted me $70 for my supercharger.
and i think they said 60-80 for exhaust header, depending on size
They do Powder coatings, as well as ceramic coatings.
They have pretty much any color you can think of!
I hope this can help some of you out.
just came across these guys at Powerama
http://www.perfectionpowdercoatings.com/
16832 110 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T5P 1G9, Canada
(780) 413-7578
They only need less than a week to get your S**T done!!!
they quoted me some good prices when i saw them at their booth.
these prices are if they are sandblasted well beforehand. Otherwise, its about a $15-$25 charge to prep (a wheel would be $25)
Valve cover $60
Wheel $75 (not sure what sizes this includes, but im thinkin any size)
misc parts In and around $50 (intake tubing etc.)
and they quoted me $70 for my supercharger.
and i think they said 60-80 for exhaust header, depending on size
They do Powder coatings, as well as ceramic coatings.
They have pretty much any color you can think of!
I hope this can help some of you out.
I wouldnt powdercoat the blower. From what ive learned on different sites, it is better to just paint the blower.
The powdercoat will keep the heat in more, thus creating more heatsoak.
I painted my own Eaton with High Temp Flat Black. It looks pretty decent.
Just my .02
The powdercoat will keep the heat in more, thus creating more heatsoak.
I painted my own Eaton with High Temp Flat Black. It looks pretty decent.
Just my .02
i hear what you're saying buck, i didnt know that. but ceramic coating is beneficial for reducing heatsoak, is it not? i could be wrong.
and i also painted my stock blower with black caliper paint, and it loks great, as does yours
and i also painted my stock blower with black caliper paint, and it loks great, as does yours
Yeah, for sure ceramic will help out. I was going to use the Duplicolor High Heat with Ceramic, but went with the higher temp flat black.
Ceramic coatings hold the heat in. It shouldn't be used on your supercharger it works great on exhaust though and reduces rediant heat from your manifold or headers into your engine bay. I would just paint the blower if i were you.
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