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• #2
Rodman Bros are good. I use them for furniture quite a bit, but not yet sent a frame there. They had a tandem being sprayed flouro pink when I was there yesterday.
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• #3
Wandering around on google, Armourtex have moved near there too. This chap has a unit on Garman road.
I'm not getting frames done, just some architectural bits. The work I saw there was really good.
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• #4
Just resurrecting this as I live about 1 min from Rodman Bros and want to get a frame powder coated. Did anyone have any experience with them for frames?
There's also Enfield Power Coating a bit further up the road but can't find any info on them so a little wary.
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• #5
Not done a frames, just furniture parts but they’re good, not mad pricey. Can be a bit slap dash on the details but explain it clearly in person and make sure they understand the important bits and you’ll be fine. Nice guys.
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• #6
Great cheers - will give them a call.
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• #7
The blaster/powder coater I used was destroyed when fire happened on garman road industrial estate.
Isn't Rodman Bros run/owned by the people who used to own armourtex or something like that?
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• #8
Nope.
They now do sand blasting too, though I’m not sure if trust them with really thin wall fancy steel.
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• #9
I believe that's Aurum but not sure.
Had a quote from Rodman today (£100+vat) so just weighing it up. Aluminium frame (Caadx). Just want it to look cool!
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• #10
They'll do it for cash / no VAT too.
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• #11
This is great intel, cheers.
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• #12
What are they doing for £120?
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• #13
Strip, powder coat and (I assume) lacquer. Have had a couple of quotes for £70ish too.
Noticed a couple of tokyo fixed bikes being powder coated at a place I thinking of using. Seems like someone on here so was wondering if it was for feed back.