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Colonel 11-27-2014 06:29 PM

Powder for Coating
 

I am in need of where to buy powder for coating wheels that is the correct color for apple green and Tacoma cream. The company in Washington that used to supply this appears out of business. Also saw some posts on this site confirming that. I know there is a lot of powder coating going on and figured someone could help. Must have the correct colors. Thanks

Gary WA 11-27-2014 06:53 PM

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Apple Green-RAL 6025: Tacoma Cream- RAL 1001; Tiger Drylac. www.tigerdrylac.com. Eastcoast 1100 commons blvd.,Reading PA 19605,610-926-8148 or [email protected]. Don't know if they sell direct .

BRENT in 10-uh-C 11-27-2014 07:45 PM

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I guess the keyword is 'correct' color. Does "correct" mean they must be exact? The TigerDrylac colors are close, ...but not accurate enough to be authentic when compared to the Paint & Refinish Guide.

Gary WA 11-27-2014 07:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 988518)
I guess the keyword is 'correct' color. Does "correct" mean they must be exact? The TigerDrylac colors are close, ...but not accurate enough to be authentic when compared to the Paint & Refinish Guide.

No, he asked for the correct color,not authentic!:)

Colonel 11-27-2014 08:31 PM

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Thanks for the clarification of my note. I do mean the authentic colors. I am planning to repaint my wheels the Authentic colors. I are working on cars that I hope to have judged at some point.

Mike V. Florida 11-27-2014 11:52 PM

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You can try these guys,

http://www.modelawheelcolors.com/

MBI Houston 11-28-2014 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike V. Florida (Post 988574)
You can try these guys,

http://www.modelawheelcolors.com/

These guys are easy to deal with, have a good product and ship quickly. I was completely satisfied when I ordered from them.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 11-28-2014 10:10 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike V. Florida (Post 988574)
You can try these guys,

http://www.modelawheelcolors.com/

Quote:

Originally Posted by MBI Houston (Post 988584)
These guys are easy to deal with, have a good product and ship quickly. I was completely satisfied when I ordered from them.


Did you guys read the 2nd sentence of the original post above?

Adding to MBI's post, there has recently been discussion here about orders that were not shipped/etc.



Personally I first had dealings with Tom Green about 10+ years ago, and then for about 2-3 years afterward. On several occasions about 50% were favorable, and the others were anywhere from a minor inconvenience to downright deceit on his part. In his defense, I think where he struggled was with selling enough volume to keep his product fresh and in stock. You see, even when we store our powder in a dehumidifier box, it still ages where it does not flow correctly when applied. Adding to that, when blended colors are necessary, the minimum order is usually 50 pounds, and even at that quantity, the pricing does not get competitive until the quantity increases substantially. Therefore maybe this helps understand where the issue.

Now with that said, what I have learned over the years is whatever you can accomplish with powder applied paint can be accomplished with sprayed 2K urethane with regard to to durability. My personal opinion is use one of the TigerDrylac RAL premixed numbers if a close to authentic color is acceptable, and use a mixed sprayed 2K urethane if the color nerds to match the chip in the Paint & Refinish Manual.

Purdy Swoft 11-28-2014 01:30 PM

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I don't have any experience with powder coating . Eastwood sells powdercoat colors. I'm not sure how authentic the colors are, may be worth a try.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 11-28-2014 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Colonel (Post 988532)
Thanks for the clarification of my note. I do mean the authentic colors. I am planning to repaint my wheels the Authentic colors. I are working on cars that I hope to have judged at some point.


While Purdy has made a valid suggestion, I will save you some time by explaining that Eastwood is a private-labeler of powder meaning they buy an extremely poor quality powder and sell it for higher $$ than what it is worth. In addition, their colors really are not as close as the Tiger colors listed above.

Now, the other thing I intended to address earlier is the last sentence of your post. It has been my personal experiences that every powder painted wheel I entered into a MARC/MAFCA Fine-point competition has received a deduction for being over-restored. This is because the mil thickness of the powdered paint covered the details they were looking for on the wheel. If your plans are for AACA competitions, they will pass successfully. Hope this helps too.

Purdy Swoft 11-28-2014 04:04 PM

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Good to know, thanks Brent.

Larry Seemann 11-28-2014 05:49 PM

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I used Tiger Drylac tacoma cream on my '31 dlx roadster wheels. To my eye it matches the paint and finish guide exactly and received full points in MAFCA national judging.

Mike V. Florida 11-29-2014 12:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C (Post 988655)
Did you guys read the 2nd sentence of the original post above?

Adding to MBI's post, there has recently been discussion here about orders that were not shipped/etc.



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There was also in the same thread talk of them just being on vacation. So what is it, vacation or out of business? And I did say try did I not? Yea I doubled checked I did say try and did not say use.

Is there anyone that can confirm they are really out of business? Anyone live close to;
1400 S 192nd St, SeaTac, WA 98148
Phone (206) 264-4944?

mizzougas 11-29-2014 01:03 PM

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I ordered from them about 4 months ago. After receiving nothing Paypal refunded my money. Phone calls/emails went unaswered.

Kevin in NJ 11-29-2014 04:21 PM

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FWIW,

I was using the cheaper powders.

I tried the Drylac and would never go back. The Drylac works better even with the crappy wasteful low end powder gun I use.

BRENT in 10-uh-C 11-29-2014 04:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin in NJ (Post 989326)
FWIW,

I was using the cheaper powders.

I tried the Drylac and would never go back. The Drylac works better even with the crappy wasteful low end powder gun I use.

X 2!! :cool:


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