Anyone ever powder coat thier dash frame to match the black suede color/texture?
I got mine done in Semi-Flat
I just ordered a pint of black suede from Mopaint. About 100.00 with shipping. Ouch.
UPDATE: and I'm still waiting for it. Feb 3 09
UPDATE: I got it. Feb 10th
Anyone know if they have a suede texture powdercoat? I will call around and see what I can find out...
I am sure they do. I will talk to some of my powder suppliers. Mike
Mike, Thanks! :cheers:
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Quote from: 1969chargerrtse on December 16, 2008, 01:05:12 PM
I just ordered a pint of black suede from Mopaint. About 100.00 with shipping. Ouch.
UPDATE: and I'm still waiting for it. Feb 3 09
That is what I did for mine and it came out great. Not cheap, not fast but a real nice product like all of the Mopaints stuff.
Why do you want to powdercoat it? Paint all of the frame flat black and suede the top and you are done in a Saturday.
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Powder coat is what we use on lighting poles.
Quote from: maxwellwedge on February 24, 2009, 03:17:46 PM
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Powder coat is what we use on lighting poles.
Thank you
A pic would be Nice
I did mine but I didn't like the texture myself so its just semi-flat.
I like it but for all the headache it was to come out nice (4 times in the shop plus reblasting in between) I think paint would be a better/cheaper option. More correct too if that's your thing.
Brought my dash frame to get it powdercoated last week.It has a nice surface and it won´t scratch or damage as quickly then paint. :Twocents:
Quote from: kokxville on March 12, 2009, 12:53:56 PM
Brought my dash frame to get it powdercoated last week.It has a nice surface and it won´t scratch or damage as quickly then paint. :Twocents:
Any pics??
I've done it - blasted and coated. Best thing I ever did. Here are some pics
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,45698.msg500551.html#msg500551
I'm looking at powdercoat mine as well.Isn't that the way they came from the factory?
Quote from: lexxman on March 14, 2009, 05:06:46 PM
I'm looking at powdercoat mine as well.Isn't that the way they came from the factory?
I don't think anything was powdercoated from the factory. I'm sure it was painted.
Quote from: Corellian Corvette on March 14, 2009, 10:27:01 PM
Quote from: lexxman on March 14, 2009, 05:06:46 PM
I'm looking at powdercoat mine as well.Isn't that the way they came from the factory?
I don't think anything was powdercoated from the factory. I'm sure it was painted.
That is ture and it is not the medium that makes it correct, it is the suede texture of the correct paint that make the frame look right.
Ok,so to get the suede texture?Is there a special paint to buy?
Here is a pic of powder coated dash I found on Moparts. How close does this look to the suede texture?
Quote from: runningman on March 12, 2009, 03:23:45 PM
Quote from: kokxville on March 12, 2009, 12:53:56 PM
Brought my dash frame to get it powdercoated last week.It has a nice surface and it won´t scratch or damage as quickly then paint. :Twocents:
Any pics??
Hi Runningman,
I haven't got it back yet,because i'v got more stuff that needed to be powdercoated. :icon_smile_wink:
As soon as i have everything back,i think by the end of this week,i'll place a pic on here. :cheers:
John
Thanks! :2thumbs:
I've got 4 cars 40 to 45 years old, that haven't been treated any where as nicely as we treat our cars today, and the dashes look fine. What kind of abuse do you plan for your dash to withstand?
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I've got everything back from powdercoating today :icon_smile_big:
Everything looks great :2thumbs:
My advise is just do it,it just looks great and it's much stronger than paint. :cheers:
@ 375instroke,
I'm doing this not to have any rough ideas or abuse to my dash or the rest of my charger,but i just want to build it good and solid.There's nothing a bigger pain in the @ss than doing it not right the first time. ;)
When it's done i want to enjoy it,without having worries about some surface scratches.For example your girlfriend is putting her purse on the dash :eek2:
Quote from: kokxville on March 21, 2009, 01:35:37 PM
For example your girlfriend is putting her purse on the dash
The first time I read that I immediately thought, "if my girlfirend is putting her purse on your dash, then there are a whole new set of problems here". :lol:
Quote from: Ghoste on March 21, 2009, 08:38:08 PM
Quote from: kokxville on March 21, 2009, 01:35:37 PM
For example your girlfriend is putting her purse on the dash
The first time I read that I immediately thought, "if my girlfriend is putting her purse on your dash, then there are a whole new set of problems here". :lol:
Actually, there is a scientific formula to solve this equation:
Girlfriend + Purse + Put On Dash=EX Girlfriend therefore no need to powedercoat!
Quote from: 69hemi on March 22, 2009, 06:58:31 AM
Quote from: Ghoste on March 21, 2009, 08:38:08 PM
Quote from: kokxville on March 21, 2009, 01:35:37 PM
For example your girlfriend is putting her purse on the dash
The first time I read that I immediately thought, "if my girlfriend is putting her purse on your dash, then there are a whole new set of problems here". :lol:
Actually, there is a scientific formula to solve this equation:
Girlfriend + Purse + Put On Dash=EX Girlfriend therefore no need to powedercoat!
Lol :lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey,I was going to powdercoat.But now I 'm going to use the mopaint black suede.And as for the girlfriend you could always put her in the back seat.lol :lol:
be careful man - many females have screwed up my car... i got a high heel through my headliner leaving a hole.... got 8 scratched on the rear package tray from fingernails, my center console got cracked due to a girl straddling it, and the most obvious - footprints on the windshield... funny how your friends are the ones who notice that kinda thing the next day at school...
Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on March 23, 2009, 02:10:10 AM
be careful man - many females have screwed up my car... i got a high heel through my headliner leaving a hole.... got 8 scratched on the rear package tray from fingernails, my center console got cracked due to a girl straddling it, and the most obvious - footprints on the windshield... funny how your friends are the ones who notice that kinda thing the next day at school...
Looks like we have a serious stud here on the boards.
You need to remember to use protection......may I suggest a blanket on the hood
Dude you need to get a room or a bigger car.lol It's a good thing your car can't talk.lol
I wouldnt say Stud... more like a guy without standards haha
Agreed my car is lucky it can't talk :icon_smile_big:
Quote from: Rolling_Thunder on March 23, 2009, 10:07:59 PM
I wouldnt say Stud... more like a guy without standards haha
Agreed my car is lucky it can't talk :icon_smile_big:
A freind of mine once told me: "As long as you only date sleazy women that way you can have a mutual disrespect for each other."
Works for me. :apimp:
Sorry to bring this topic back on track here but I've noticed something about the powder coating I've had done on some of my parts in regards to finish thickness. I don't know if this is a universal truth but my guy's process leaves the finish thick when it's done in gloss and thin when it's done in semi-gloss. Why, I don't know, but the semi-gloss parts show more detail and flaws and the gloss finishes look quite shiney but are thick and cover a lot of details. In some cases I've had to redrill mounting holes in some of the gloss-finished parts while the semi-gloss parts are fine.
That said it's important that you have your dash done in semi-gloss finish like they did at the factory if you're going to powder coat it, mostly because you don't want the sun glaring off it into your face.
Agreed - I had mine done in semi-gloss black --- as far as I know powder coatings are all around the same thickness but I could be wrong...
I deal with powder coated part at work and yes the paint can add up and change dimensions.