painting racks
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painting racks
Since you didn't post a question other than the title, I'll jump in with random comments. My racks' paint was getting worn from backs, etc strapped on them. Last weekend, I used spray-on PlastiDip to repaint the racks with a rubberized paint. They will go back on the ATV this weekend. I won't be riding for a while, but I'll post results after a few rides.
I looked into powder coating and LineX. Both were too expensive for such a small application. The PlastiDip was $7 at Harbor Freight.
I looked into powder coating and LineX. Both were too expensive for such a small application. The PlastiDip was $7 at Harbor Freight.
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painting racks
I sanded mine down, primed them and repainted them black. The one thing I forgot to do was to spray a protective clearcoat over them and they eventually got all scraped up again. I'm going to redo them the right way next time. I never even thought about using the truck bed stuff......anyone have pics of what the racks look like with that stuff on them??
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#8
painting racks
anyone thought of taking your racks to Rhino linings or Line-X and having that sprayed on instead of painting.. they can also spray colors....
#9
painting racks
I checked with my local Line-X provider on that possibility. He indicated it would be $200-$300 per rack. They use a blast spray to put the coating on and cannot adust for smaller items. The racks are small and open, so a lot of the product would be wasted in the process. If you have the money to blow, go for it. I had not thought about the roll-on kind that you can buy at automotive stores. That may be a more cost prudent method. Though, it can be difficult to brush or roll paint and such on metal racks. That's why I opted for the spray can version of the PlastiDip. Who knows if it works. If it doesn't I'm only out $7 and some time.
Another option is the powder coating. My folks had their barstools powder coated recently and it was a decent price. While it holds up better than paint for rubbing, it will chip if banged (such as if the quad is wrecked or a rock hits the rack). I could see that being a problem over time, since my quad takes a beating on the trails with branches and rocks constatly hitting something.
Another option is the powder coating. My folks had their barstools powder coated recently and it was a decent price. While it holds up better than paint for rubbing, it will chip if banged (such as if the quad is wrecked or a rock hits the rack). I could see that being a problem over time, since my quad takes a beating on the trails with branches and rocks constatly hitting something.
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