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Maintenance free structural metal dpb 08-04-2006
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Posted by on August 6, 2006, 9:00 am
dpb wrote:
> longshot wrote:
>
>>powder coating in Indy area is dirt cheap & they can handle car size parts
>>with ease. epoxy paint or galvanizing would be another couple options.
>
>
> Yeah, if I were only in Indy... :) Checking local yellow pages finds
> nobody in town and one shop about 60 miles away in the area-wide
> directory. When school opens I'll call the technical school who has a
> auto-body shop and good facilities and are always on the lookout for
> projects. They're probably the best bet locally.
>
there a company that sales power coating equipment for small to meduim
work.

http://www.eastwoodco.com/


call them they may be able to help. also you would be able do any thing
else you would like.

Charles

Posted by CWatters on August 5, 2006, 4:09 am

> OK, I know it exists but been unable to find much. Looking for info on
> maintenance-free structural metal (other than Al or SS) for
> constructing tower to hang bell in front of church. Dark color to
> blend w/ red/black/brown brick desired (hence not SS) and preferable to
> not require painting or similar maintenance.

Bronze if you have the budget.



Posted by dpb on August 5, 2006, 6:09 pm

CWatters wrote:
...
> > maintenance-free structural metal (other than Al or SS) for
> > constructing tower to hang bell in front of church. Dark color ...

> Bronze if you have the budget.

Church --> Budget --> Nil :)

(Actually this project is from the Memorials Fund, but it doesn't have
pockets that deep, I'm sure. The structural steel w/ an industrial
coating will probably end up being the choice.)


Posted by Plan Review Section on August 9, 2006, 6:15 pm
How about structural tubing with a PVC coating?
http://www.johnsonrollforming.com/display.php/display/C2/category/10


>
> CWatters wrote:
> ...
>> > maintenance-free structural metal (other than Al or SS) for
>> > constructing tower to hang bell in front of church. Dark color ...
>
>> Bronze if you have the budget.
>
> Church --> Budget --> Nil :)
>
> (Actually this project is from the Memorials Fund, but it doesn't have
> pockets that deep, I'm sure. The structural steel w/ an industrial
> coating will probably end up being the choice.)
>



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