Thread: powder coating leaf springs
- 
	01-04-2021 09:25 AM #1powder coating leaf springs
 
 I have a Model A with a front buggy spring with the plastic gliders. Can I have the leaves, minus the gliders, powder coated separately and restacked ? If so, is there anything special I would need to do before installing ? Thanks.
 
- 
    
    
 Advertising
   - Google Adsense
- REGISTERED USERS DO NOT SEE THIS AD
 
 
 
- 
	01-04-2021 09:45 AM #2
 The only part of the process that may raise a concern for me would be at what temperature do the parts get "cured" at? I don't think it is all that high.. but I just don't know for certain.
 Of course you'd have to remove the slippers / gliders but that should not be an issue.
 
- 
	01-04-2021 04:02 PM #3
 BBB, powder coating goes on dry using an electrostatic charge, and is then liquified in the oven, generally at around 400F and then cools to form a rigid coating. I believe that as your springs flex the coating will crack allowing moisture underneath. If that happens you'll get corrosion beneath the coating but it won't blister like paint does.
 
 I believe that you'd be better served to clean your springs, spray a good coating of epoxy primer, and then spray them with the color you want. Paint is much more flexible than powder, IMO.Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
- 
	01-05-2021 11:29 AM #4
 
- 
	01-06-2021 05:54 AM #5
 Thanks for the reply's. The safer route makes sense.
 




 6Likes
6Likes
 
		
		 LinkBack URL
 LinkBack URL About LinkBacks
 About LinkBacks 
 
					
					
 Reply With Quote
 Reply With Quote
 Originally Posted by rspears
 Originally Posted by rspears
					

 
			
		
I'm happy to see it back up, sure hope it lasts.
Back online