8buck Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 I've been cutting and grinding unused brackets and tabs off my frame this winter and just painting over them for now. I want to have the whole thing dipped in chrome this next winter so I'll need to get the pc off. Any ideas how, or can the chrome shop do it? Quote
locogato11283 Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 take it to a sandblaster. they can take it off. theyll prolly charge you more than they would for a painted frame cuz PC is a lot harder to get off. last time i had a PCed frame sandblasted it cost me 70 bucks. Quote
bigboybanshee Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 I've been cutting and grinding unused brackets and tabs off my frame this winter and just painting over them for now. I want to have the whole thing dipped in chrome this next winter so I'll need to get the pc off. Any ideas how, or can the chrome shop do it? Just curious, but have you got a quote from the chromer on how much it'll cost you? It was a big factor in why I didn't have it done, my pockets aren't that deep, lol Besides, if there is any imperfection in the frame, the chrome will magnify it...not trying to go against the grain, just giving you a few things to keep in mind. A chrome frame would be sick, just might be a small fortune to get it right Sandblasting is the best way to get powdercoat off :beer: Quote
kaotik1 Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 Find out through your chromer, and see if they do the prep work. Let them know it was PC'd and ask what the charge is. Sand blasting will get it off, but without doing a bake process it takes alot more effort to remove it. Quote
8buck Posted March 13, 2007 Author Report Posted March 13, 2007 Just curious, but have you got a quote from the chromer on how much it'll cost you? It was a big factor in why I didn't have it done, my pockets aren't that deep, lol Besides, if there is any imperfection in the frame, the chrome will magnify it...not trying to go against the grain, just giving you a few things to keep in mind. A chrome frame would be sick, just might be a small fortune to get it right Sandblasting is the best way to get powdercoat off :beer: No quotes yet but I have a perdy good idea it'll be a little spendy! That's why I'm planning on next winter after the tax refund! Yea, I know, I plan to far ahead. Quote
kaotik1 Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 No quotes yet but I have a perdy good idea it'll be a little spendy! That's why I'm planning on next winter after the tax refund! Yea, I know, I plan to far ahead. what about just an Almost chrome powder coating? Or are you really going for the Show me what you got now look of real chrome? Like BigBoy said you will need to be perfect for chrome. Quote
Meat Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 I stripped a frame last summer with "aircraft stripper" and it worked pretty damn good. Sandblasting is the correct way to do the job, but the AC stripper will do the job. I just sprayed the frame and let it sit for 20 minutes, then sprayed it up again and let it sit for another 5 minutes then took the garden hose to the frame and washed away 75% of the PC. Then I did the process again for remaining 25% and it worked pretty damn good. A pressure washer would work better than the garden hose I used and the whole cost of strippin the pc off cost me the price of a can of stripper, about $6 bucks. It wasnt an easy job, but on the other hand it wasnt the hardest thing to do either. Gettin all the pc out of the nooks and crannies was the worst part. Just when I thought I had all the pc off, I'd find another spot of pc hiding. The frame will need to be cleaned up really really good to remove all traces of the AC stripper before you have it re-powdered coated. The Ac-stripper is definity MickyMouse compared to sandblasting it, but it works and is alot cheaper, and its more fun than havin' some dude blast it for ya. Quote
FireHead Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 take it to a sandblaster. they can take it off. theyll prolly charge you more than they would for a painted frame cuz PC is a lot harder to get off. last time i had a PCed frame sandblasted it cost me 70 bucks. I agree. Take it to a sand or media blaster. Depending on where you are it will probably run you anywhere from a case of beer to $200. :thumbsup: Quote
FireHead Posted March 13, 2007 Report Posted March 13, 2007 I stripped a frame last summer with "aircraft stripper" and it worked pretty damn good. Sandblasting is the correct way to do the job, but the AC stripper will do the job. I just sprayed the frame and let it sit for 20 minutes, then sprayed it up again and let it sit for another 5 minutes then took the garden hose to the frame and washed away 75% of the PC. Then I did the process again for remaining 25% and it worked pretty damn good. A pressure washer would work better than the garden hose I used and the whole cost of strippin the pc off cost me the price of a can of stripper, about $6 bucks. It wasnt an easy job, but on the other hand it wasnt the hardest thing to do either. Gettin all the pc out of the nooks and crannies was the worst part. Just when I thought I had all the pc off, I'd find another spot of pc hiding. The frame will need to be cleaned up really really good to remove all traces of the AC stripper before you have it re-powdered coated. The Ac-stripper is definity MickyMouse compared to sandblasting it, but it works and is alot cheaper, and its more fun than havin' some dude blast it for ya. Aircraft stripper will not take off powder coating. :thumbsup: Quote
Meat Posted March 14, 2007 Report Posted March 14, 2007 Aircraft stripper will not take off powder coating. :thumbsup: I'v done it. I wouldnt lie. I did a whole entire frame and I'm currently working on a set of A-arms. I have 1 out of 4 A-arms stripped, I'v been stripping these A-arms whenever I can get the time. I'd be happy to take a bunch of pictures. I had these A-arms professionally powder coated too, and the AC stripper takes it right off. I won't say its the easiest job, it does take some elbow grease and some patience, but Aircraft stripper will def take off PC. Quote
FireHead Posted March 14, 2007 Report Posted March 14, 2007 I'v done it. I wouldnt lie. I did a whole entire frame and I'm currently working on a set of A-arms. I have 1 out of 4 A-arms stripped, I'v been stripping these A-arms whenever I can get the time. I'd be happy to take a bunch of pictures. I had these A-arms professionally powder coated too, and the AC stripper takes it right off. I won't say its the easiest job, it does take some elbow grease and some patience, but Aircraft stripper will def take off PC. That must be some freaky aircraft stripper that you got ahold of. Most of the time that stuff have has an acetone base and nylon or polyvinyl isn't usually solvent in acetone. I guess I learn something new every day. Quote
baddsheee Posted March 14, 2007 Report Posted March 14, 2007 PC gets on there pretty good. I had to sandblast some stuff to get it chromed out. I had 1 piece, the bar that holds my PIAA lights together take me about 30 minutes. It was PC'd. I really dought aircraft remover can leave it to bare metal. Quote
Meat Posted March 20, 2007 Report Posted March 20, 2007 Iv been working on a set of A-arms that I had powder coated 'translucent red' about 2 years ago. Iv been stripping the pc off the arms for a new project im working on. I snapped some pictures of how I strip em.... spray that shit on there reeeeeeally good... Quote
Meat Posted March 20, 2007 Report Posted March 20, 2007 Then scrape is off with a sharp putty knife or that toothbrushed sized wire brush.... finish with a rag.. Quote
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