CobyRupert
Super Member
I have a LOT of implements, most have arrived in various states of chipped paint, dented or bent edges, etc.
So it's a very common thing.
I have a LOT of implements, most have arrived in various states of chipped paint, dented or bent edges, etc.
Don't listen to the guy demanding powder coat. I hate the stuff. Once it gets chip, it rusts faster than regular paint because moisture gets behind the powder coat and the coating keeps the moisture there. Why pay more for something that has less quality and is a pain to touch up later.
Just keep painting them and people can touch up later if needed.
Powder coat would be ETA weak link if they did it, but they don't.
Painted metal cabinets for use outside at airports?This has been an interesting read. It all boils down to customer expectations verses competitive choices manufactures are forced to make. I have seen many people make what I consider strange decisions just to save a few dollars. When you buy a new car you want to be the guy that makes the chips and scratches. I get that, but here we are talking about implements that by their intended use get scratched and chipped during normal use so I don’t have a concern over minor damage upon receipt.
As far as paint goes, I am not a fan of powder coat. In our business some of the products we make are painted metal cabinets for use outside at airports. We have had much better success with a two part polyurethane paint from Sherwin Williams which is two coats thick over primer. The primer and each coat is heat cured under infrared lights. Yes the paint will still scratch and chip, but overall it is a more durable finish than anything else we have used. In fact we have been refurbishing and repainting cabinets that have been use for 10+ years in an airport environment and the base metal and cabinet are still in good condition.
Painted metal cabinets for use outside at airports?
Cabinets for what?
Are they for airport personnel only use?