Powder Coating in St. Louis ... and the World ...

kentmurphy

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Folks,

Since I started in this hobby several years ago, I have been using HP Powdercoating located in St. Louis, MO for all my powder coating needs. The owner is Tim Brown and he mainly does automotive parts, but the work he has done for my games has been fantastic. See for yourself.

Pole Position Pedal Before
http://cid-4127ea3a33b50049.office....Arcade/machines/poleposition/images/pedal.JPG

Pole Position Pedal After
http://cid-4127ea3a33b50049.office....n/images/pedal.JPG#resId/4127EA3A33B50049!362

You can see some of his automotive work here ...
http://webpages.charter.net/rnmhrd/pictures/

He does ship so if you live outside of St. Louis you can still access his services. Tim's contact info is below.

3636 Thyme Dr.
St. Charles, MO 63303
(636) 936-8051
http://webpages.charter.net/rnmhrd
[email protected]

Kent
 
I have been using HP Powdercoating located in St. Louis, MO for all my powder coating needs. The owner is Tim Brown the work he has done for my games has been fantastic.

He does ship so if you live outside of St. Louis you can still access his services.

What are his prices? What did he charge you for the Pole Position pedal for example? Can you just give it to him "as is", i.e., does he do the pre-powder coating blasting too? Is the blasting extra charge?
 
I don't remember what he charged for the pedal, but he is charging me $40 for two coin doors. I have no idea how that compares to other people who do powder coating.

He does accept the parts "as is" and he does do blasting. He has never quoted me a blasting fee.

Send him pictures of the parts and he should be able to provide you a quote via email.

What are his prices? What did he charge you for the Pole Position pedal for example? Can you just give it to him "as is", i.e., does he do the pre-powder coating blasting too? Is the blasting extra charge?
 
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