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Old 30-Nov-2004, 14:04
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Painting Magnesium

does anyone out there know of anyone who can spray some Mag wheels.
I have just been on to Dymag and they want £170.
I only want them done in gloss black and cant see why it should be so expensive
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 14:13
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Think its not just a case of spraying em, think they need a special primer/sealeant.

To get em blaste dclean and powder coated is the best part of £80 inc vat so its only double, sounds a lot but Mags need looking after or you might end up with an expensive pair of ornaments.

Jasp had some done not so long ago if you want to speak to him.
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 14:17
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Try this link.
http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread...=3987#pid31155

Copy and paste to your browser, good info
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 14:18
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the thing is they will be brand new any way so I don't think they will require much prep. Maybe just a light sand.
And as you said I know powder coat will only be about £60-£70. But can Magnesium withstand the heat of powder coat ?
Cant believe Dymag they make them but want to rip you off to paint them
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 14:24
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Mentioned in the post about whetner they can stand up to the heat of powder coating?
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I was initially concerned about running mag wheels on the street because once the coating gets chipped by a stone you've lost protection. I am very impressed with the coating on the Dymags I bought. My opinion is that it's worth the extra money.

Like Old Yella says, it's all about surface preparation. Be mindfull that untreated magnesium corrodes quickly when exposed to moisture in the air. The proper way is to strip them with a special solution etching cleaner, then a special conversion coating, then an application of self-etching primer, then your color choice. Finally, a two part clear coat finish is desireable for added toughness.

Here's an article on powdercoating that may help you to decide.

http://my.execpc.com/~davewrit/Powder.html



[Edited on 11-30-2004 by Shazaam!]
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 16:48
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thanks for that shazaam. what I really want to know is whether you can coat over the coat that is already there ?
as it will be brand new anyway.
I am not happy with the Dymag price as they were coating Machesini wheels last year for around £120
so to be quoted £179-200 is outrages especially when I only want the spokes done as they are carbon rim items. anyway its the usual you have a Ducati so you must be able to pay more than everyone else
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 17:33
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I'm wondering if the reason for the higher price isn't a charge for removing the carbon rims prior to stripping, painting and oven curing. I'm not sure it's OK to send carbon fibre through the oven after powdercoating either.
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no no, wouldn't do that we are just talking about the centres here
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Am no expert on magnesium, however using a bit of common sense here:-

The wheels are new, therefore the protection should already be in place and undamaged. So no need to worry about that. Furthermore, I think I'm right in thinking this is purely a cosmetic paint job.

Suggest you can carefully flat the original painted surface taking care not to go through it, then paint over the top with any paint that doesn't react to whats already there.

Shame you are so far away, we could have done it for you for not a lot. It's not a big deal.
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