I would scan it if possible, then you won't have any distortions.Light isn’t the best. Tracing done of the ones I need.
So now scan it into a computer or photo best?
I would scan it if possible, then you won't have any distortions.Light isn’t the best. Tracing done of the ones I need.
So now scan it into a computer or photo best?
Would you not recommend powder coating?The company is Götz Pulverbeschichtung in southern Germany.
A full respray for £450 is a fair price I would say. Powder coating is a little cheaper, at least that's my experience.
Will scan if I can then. Some of the lines aren’t great so hoping I can smoothen up to look straighterI would scan it if possible, then you won't have any distortions.
Perfect. Thank you for thatScan them if you can. Then as it's for a stinky send the scans to me. I'll see what vi can sort in terms of digitised versions. For vinyl they'd be two layer, with a clear coat over. Or you could use the vinyl for masking and spraying. Have a look at what fat creations is capable of with that method.
Opinions differ greatly when it comes to corrosion protection, durability and design possibilities.Would you not recommend powder coating?
Makes sense totallyOpinions differ greatly when it comes to corrosion protection, durability and design possibilities.
I come from the construction sector where powder coatings are often used. They are cheap, environmentally friendly and robust. I think for bicycles it's more a question of style. You can do a lot with wet paints....if you are a professional or work very cleanly. I'm more pragmatic about it. If I want to ride a bike, it ruins my enjoyment if I think about the expensive paintwork every time I hit a stone. As I want to ride all my bikes, I've always preferred a powder coating. I've also painted bikes myself, but the results have never been better than the powder coater.
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And paints aren't cheap either.
So yes, I would recommend powder coating anytime if you're not looking for a piece of art or something like that but want to use your bike.
I have been speaking to a company called black cat custom paint, he's had good reviews and works looks good, so will check what he will do.chips and dings are part and parcel of riding for me, yer ok paint is a tad more fragile than PC but a good quality paint with an etched undercoat and a flexible top coat is going to stand up to a lot of abuse. adding a few well place helicopter tape strips (down tube, chain stays, etc.) if you really want to keep it perfect and you are good to go.
are you going original stinky or something else.