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circleinasun
...just bought an midschool threadless stem and want to powdercoat it white. who does powdercoating thats reasonable$$$ and does quality work? thanks
Just JeffB now
Well....I do!




But to be honest, it will be a lot more cost effective if you find someone local. Check your local listings for a shop near you. A stem should run about $20-25 to coat with the expectation of a genuinely good job. Any more and you`re probably getting shafted, any less and you`re probably getting a shoddy job.




I can also ask around some of my contacts and see if I can get you a local reference.

circleinasun
QUOTE (Just JeffB now @ Nov 11 2009, 10:50 PM) *
Well....I do!




But to be honest, it will be a lot more cost effective if you find someone local. Check your local listings for a shop near you. A stem should run about $20-25 to coat with the expectation of a genuinely good job. Any more and you`re probably getting shafted, any less and you`re probably getting a shoddy job.




I can also ask around some of my contacts and see if I can get you a local reference.
thanks

Just JeffB now
Got someone in Jacksonville, NC and Goldsboro. If either of those are close to you I can get you contact info.
charlie5
Who in Jacksonville please and where.Thanks.
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