I should be taking the bike to be powder coated tomorrow morning, before work. Tonight, I'll be trying to prep the frame, which brings me to a couple of questions:
The place I'm gonna use apparently know how to protect threads, as they do a lot of bikes, but they're really cheap (£25), so I don't quite trust them to do it properly. I've got some old BB cups, lots of old bolts for the cage mounts, brake bolts, and even some old headset races (might leave those off, tho - don't want them trapping grease).
The question is: how difficult is it going to be to remove them afterwards? Won't removing them crack the powder coat?
The other question is: what's the best way to de-grease the frame? I suspect there's some gunk hiding in the main tubes, but the entry holes are tiny. Do I just fill them with soapy water, give it a good shake, and hope for the best?
The place I'm gonna use apparently know how to protect threads, as they do a lot of bikes, but they're really cheap (£25), so I don't quite trust them to do it properly. I've got some old BB cups, lots of old bolts for the cage mounts, brake bolts, and even some old headset races (might leave those off, tho - don't want them trapping grease).
The question is: how difficult is it going to be to remove them afterwards? Won't removing them crack the powder coat?
The other question is: what's the best way to de-grease the frame? I suspect there's some gunk hiding in the main tubes, but the entry holes are tiny. Do I just fill them with soapy water, give it a good shake, and hope for the best?