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Radiator Sandblasted and Powdercoated

ALIGA
ALIGA Member Posts: 194
Took 4 guys to remove it, 4 guys to haul it back.



Worth all the effort.

Comments

  • Exceptional beauty

    Your radiator will win the contest here, I am sure. Hats off to you for preserving our favorite form of heat!--NBC
  • Paul48
    Paul48 Member Posts: 4,469
    WOW

    Down-right sexy!
  • Hap_Hazzard
    Hap_Hazzard Member Posts: 2,846
    Very nice!

    I was going to get some of my radiators powdercoated, but they didn't seem too excited about doing anything other than black or white.
    Just another DIYer | King of Prussia, PA
    1983(?) Peerless G-561-W-S | 3" drop header, CG400-1090, VXT-24
  • ALIGA
    ALIGA Member Posts: 194
    pricing

    first place i took it too, gave me a price of 250 on the phone, after bringing it to them, they said it would be 500.



    drove 5 mins further, found a real nice older gentlemen who did it for 250.
  • bobby b
    bobby b Member Posts: 17
    sandblasting and powdercoating

    1/4 that price in lancaster,pa
  • bobby b
    bobby b Member Posts: 17
    sandblasting and powdercoating

    1/4 that price in lancaster,pa
  • moneypitfeeder
    moneypitfeeder Member Posts: 252
    Where at?

    Hi where in Lancaster is a good place to take rads to for blasting/coating? Have you had any done recently? Thx, I'm over in HBG.

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  • bobby b
    bobby b Member Posts: 17
    sandblasting

    weavers sandblasting and powdercoating

    39 e burkholder dr

    lititz,pa 17538

    717 733 0575

    have sent many radiators to weavers.priced great and nice people.i would drop rads off in the off season as they  usually take up to 2 months to complete.they have about 20 different colors
  • moneypitfeeder
    moneypitfeeder Member Posts: 252
    Thanks!

    Thanks for the heads up, last ones I removed, stripped in the backyard, and sprayed with high temp paint, came out fine but what a pain, I think the rest are going to someone with the equipment to deal with them. 

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