I've had no luck with my galvanised steel post so I was wondering,
Is there any Powder Coaters in Udon?
Mick
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Mick what are you using the steel for?
I am currently getting quotes on a raised deck around the pool and front stairs plus handrails. All out of steel and painted black. I will check him and see if he powder coats or brush paints the steel. I didn't request powder coat.
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I am currently getting quotes on a raised deck around the pool and front stairs plus handrails. All out of steel and painted black. I will check him and see if he powder coats or brush paints the steel. I didn't request powder coat.
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Be careful with Powder Coating.
When I worked at Thai Copper refinery in 1997 all the cable trays were specified to be Powder Coated.
I went back in 2005 to finish the Project after the crash in 97 & all the trays which had been in direct sunlight on the Piperacks were a mess.
The powder coating peeled off & they had to be taken down blasted & painted with a special epoxy coating.
When I worked at Thai Copper refinery in 1997 all the cable trays were specified to be Powder Coated.
I went back in 2005 to finish the Project after the crash in 97 & all the trays which had been in direct sunlight on the Piperacks were a mess.
The powder coating peeled off & they had to be taken down blasted & painted with a special epoxy coating.
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Hi, Barney,
Painted steel: Beware with this they will often, if not every time, 'not' wipe down the steel with thinner/quality solvent to remove oil, etc., before they paint. Correct: thinner/quality solvent, primer, paint, for best long lasting job.
Good luck,
Doc
Painted steel: Beware with this they will often, if not every time, 'not' wipe down the steel with thinner/quality solvent to remove oil, etc., before they paint. Correct: thinner/quality solvent, primer, paint, for best long lasting job.
Good luck,
Doc
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Thanks for the info fella's.
Barney, I want to concrete in some columns around the pool to attach shade sails to.
Mick
Barney, I want to concrete in some columns around the pool to attach shade sails to.
Mick
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Thanks Doc, good point.docta wrote:Hi, Barney,
Painted steel: Beware with this they will often, if not every time, 'not' wipe down the steel with thinner/quality solvent to remove oil, etc., before they paint. Correct: thinner/quality solvent, primer, paint, for best long lasting job.
Good luck,
Doc
I'll stress that if he gets the job.
First I'll see if he paints or powders.
Mick I have looked for true gal pipe but like you unsuccessful.
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^Doubt very much if he will "power coat" look up the process, involves applying thermoplastic or a thermoset polymer then baking in a oven! Tends to be expensive.
Steel coatings have come a long way in recent years, the Thai way remains in the dark ages! red lead primer etc. for steel you need a good primer with a two part epoxy on top as a minimum, again not cheap - doubtless why a good "system" is not used here!
Steel coatings have come a long way in recent years, the Thai way remains in the dark ages! red lead primer etc. for steel you need a good primer with a two part epoxy on top as a minimum, again not cheap - doubtless why a good "system" is not used here!