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tony.mon
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Powder coaters- recommended

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Having been disappointed with a powder coating company in Gravesend, (NSP) I needed to find a good local company, and found these people at the end of the road where I work! You can't get much more local than that.

METCRAFT
Unit 22, Crayford Industrial Estate,
Swaisland Drive, Crayford
Kent
DA1 4HS
01322 550053

The bloke's called Stuart, and he recently did a pair of wheels for me for £45 the pair, including grit blasting, which he sends out to be done.
Quality was good, turnaround was a week, and the finish is excellent.
Lots of colour choice, as well.

Early start during the day, but close at 5pm weekdays. They close early on Fridays, and aren't open weekends.

Bit of a pain to find, though- if you're planning to drop in give me a call or pm and I'll give you directions.

Recommended by me,and I said I would send him a bit of work, so mention Tony from this forum so he knows I've put the word out as promised.
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Jester666
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Re: Powder coaters- recommended

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Good to know. I was quoted £50 just for a 'Blade rear to be done!

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Griff1977
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Re: Powder coaters- recommended

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Yep I'm just agreeing £50 a wheel with my local bloke!
KriegerCCTs,HEL oil lines,+4 advancer,+1/-1 sprockets,6mm spacer,CBR1k Sidestand,'07 R1 R/R,HyperPro springs F&R,Pipe Werx SL Carbons,Oxford sports hot grips,Mori style belly
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