someone who is familiar with doing motorcycle frames... just a simple gloss black rigid panhead frame and 2 oiltank brackets. preferably fast turnaround time. thanks!!!
Fresh powder coat is very fragile. Wait at least a couple days before you start assembling. They can use special high temperature tape to mask any precision surfaces.
Try Fred Martucci. The name of the company used to be PPC, but I don't know if it changed. He was on East State Street Extension, Trenton,(609) 890-2400 the last time I used him.
[ QUOTE ] a good powder coater can also use titian putty to fill and blend imperfections [/ QUOTE ] I just did a search for this and got no matches. Anybody know the correct spelling? In case anyone's interested, there are some links to powdercoating shops on http://www.roadsters.com/coatings/ Dave http://www.roadsters.com/
There's a guy in Port Reading...not very far from you. He is pretty good, his hobby is restoring old dragsters, and usually has one in the shop! If you can't find him, call Quick Strip in Carteret. He does the sand/media blasting for him, and will handle it for you, or give you his number and address.