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Old 01-15-08 | 06:26 PM
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Bikes: Cannondale: '94 R400; Lemond Poprad '06; Specialized Epic Marathon '06; Specialized Stumpjumper '89; Redline Proline Pro Cruiser '10

Hi PowderCoater,

Thanks for offering up information.

I've finally saved up enough money. I'm going to take my old MTB frame (with the remnants of an old rattle-can paint job on it!) to get it powder-coated. After some cursory research and crusing the forums here, I've settled on powder-coating as the best coating for my bike project-- it's gong to be a single-speed conversion and I'm going to put racks and fenders on it to use as my errand/around town bike. I'd like to get something nigh bullet-proof and powder-coating seems to fit the bill.

I've got a couple of local powder-coaters lined up...

I live in Portland Oregon and it's wet wet wet fall and winter. Are there any questions I should be asking of my powder-coater regarding the type of material used for our wet climate?

Thanks for any tips.
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