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Old 13-12.-2007, 01:35 PM   #1
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I've got an old 1970's frame which I'm restoring and would like to get resprayed... I'm in two minds about doing a DIY jobby or leaving it to the professionals.

If it doesn't cost as much as I imagine it might, then I'll probably get someone to do it. Does anyone have any recommendations for a painter in Adelaide or Melbourne?

Has anyone else been through this process with any stories/thoughts to share??

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Old 13-12.-2007, 04:20 PM   #2
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You could try contacting Bicycle Recycle in Moorabbin in Melbourne. I think they have someone who paints for then & might be able to give you the contact details.
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Old 14-12.-2007, 04:16 PM   #3
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^ I think he's trying to cut back on bike painting, coz it ain't really worth it for him, but it's worth a try: 9555 8692. The last I heard it was about $140 for a one colour, non-pearl job; a bit more for pearl, and a 'bitbit' more for more than one colour.

Other than that, the Paconi guy (Kevin Wigham) might do it. He's in MacBeth St, Braeside: 9587 0688.

A lot of shops go to Wigham anyway, so you might avoid the shop's add-on

I've tried a few over the years, and the last one I did ended up being a bit of pain in the arse. It wasn't a good result, it cost about $70, and the stripping and sanding took a heap of time. Then you've gotta worry about having a suitable area for drying where it won't get bugs and other shit on it, etc.

If you have access to a proper gun, and you know sandblaster who won't rip you off, it might be worth doing it yourself, but I recommend getting a pro to do it.
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Old 15-12.-2007, 08:27 AM   #4
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Hi All

I've got an old 1970's frame which I'm restoring and would like to get resprayed... I'm in two minds about doing a DIY jobby or leaving it to the professionals.

If it doesn't cost as much as I imagine it might, then I'll probably get someone to do it. Does anyone have any recommendations for a painter in Adelaide or Melbourne?

Has anyone else been through this process with any stories/thoughts to share??

Thanks

Gripsport in Melbourne will sandblast and powdercoat for roughly $110. They don't do wet paint for that price, but if you're looking to do it cheaply, then then consider powder coat.

www.gripsport.com.au

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Old 15-12.-2007, 06:46 PM   #5
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Gripsport in Melbourne will sandblast and powdercoat for roughly $110. They don't do wet paint for that price, but if you're looking to do it cheaply, then then consider powder coat.

www.gripsport.com.au

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Thanks guys! I didn't think of the powder coat option, what do you think of powder coating vs wet paint - I guess powder coating will be nice n tough, where as wet paint will have a nicer look, right?
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powder coating will be nice n tough, where as wet paint will have a nicer look, right?

Pretty much spot on.

Powder coats work very well for beater bikes that you don't care too much about.

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