Just picked up a frame on the weekend and looking to get rid of the old paint as it's not in the best shape.
Can anyone recommend a quality/cheap sandblast and powder coater in Brisbane?
[Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby pentlandexile » Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:28 pm
Yes, Lewis and Sons at Morningside. They know their stuff re: bikes.
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby Zynster » Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:46 pm
+1. I got a bike done there and they were very good.pentlandexile wrote:Yes, Lewis and Sons at Morningside. They know their stuff re: bikes.
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby michaelweare » Mon Jul 23, 2012 8:05 pm
Again I can vouch for Lewis and Son, specifically Roberto who has his own side business run in the same premises.
Just had my Rapallo frame completely powdercoated and is a beautiful job...really loves his work and takes his time...around 2 weeks for complete sandblast and powdercoat of road bike frame and fork.
http://www.robertoscustompowder.com.au/ ... aspx?ID=18
Cheers Michael
Just had my Rapallo frame completely powdercoated and is a beautiful job...really loves his work and takes his time...around 2 weeks for complete sandblast and powdercoat of road bike frame and fork.
http://www.robertoscustompowder.com.au/ ... aspx?ID=18
Cheers Michael
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby Hamster » Thu Jul 26, 2012 8:15 pm
If Northside you could try Yeates Powdercoating in Nudgee. They did an ok job for me but Lewis & Sons have a better reputation.
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby munga » Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:29 pm
wow, i assumed your rapallo was painted. top notch work!
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Re: [Brisbane] Sandblast/Powdercoater
Postby michaelweare » Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:08 pm
Thanks Munga, very happy with the job. I reckon it's money well spent.munga wrote:wow, i assumed your rapallo was painted. top notch work!
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