Powdercoating a section of a part then anodizing remaing exposed metal?

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I want black valve covers with red Viper lettering. I dont want to hand paint the letters. Would it be possible to powdercoat the valve covers in black, machine the powdercoat off the letters, then anodize the whole thing to make the letters red? I guess I could mask off the letters then powdercoat them red after doing the black, but this option would be easier if it could work. I just wonder if the anodizing would affect the powercoat. Thanks!
 

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How about powdercoating them black, then sanding and painting the lettering? Maybe in candy?
 

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Or buy some aftermarket stick-on letters, paint them red and put them on the powdercoated valve covers...
 

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There are people that can do multi-color powder coating jobs...I'll send you a PM with an idea.
 
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These are gen 4 coil covers and I am not powdercoating them myself.
 

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You can powdercoat the valve cover and mask off the lettering you want, and It looks like this (in next post)
 

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Sorry, I guess as an enthusiast I can't post pix. Too bad since the GA club has officially engaged both organizations in an attempt to see which they'd recommend for the GA members. Seemed like y'all jumped the gun on dissing us. Oh well.
 

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Was it difficult to mask off the letters?


They were coated then the letters were sanded down. Then clear powdercoat. I took them to several local powdercoaters who refused to mask or sand the letters (well, one company would do it for a ridiculous stack of cash) because of the complexity of the lettering and the low relief of the lettering. I finally sent them to Justin at JMB, and you see the result above. Done well and cheap.
 
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heath1225

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I took Steve's suggestion and I am sending them to Phoenix Specialty Coatings.
 

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I took Steve's suggestion and I am sending them to Phoenix Specialty Coatings.

I saw their YouTube video advertisement. Impressive, if they deliver that kind of product & quality on a regular basis. Please post results.


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I spoke to her on the phone for about 15-20 minutes and she seems like a great lady and is very enthusiastic about what she does. Very cool lady. I will post results, but it will probably be awhile before I get them back.
 

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I Redid my Valve covers. Stripped, Sandblasted and Powder Coated with Red Wrinkle. I then Masked the Valve cover and Sanded the lettering to expose the Aluminum.
Where did you get the powder from and what color/code ? How well did it match OEM? I have some old valve covers with terrible finish that I just use for garage art; but, I have hobbyist powder coating capability, so, I'm interested.



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Where did you get the powder from and what color/code ? How well did it match OEM? I have some old valve covers with terrible finish that I just use for garage art; but, I have hobbyist powder coating capability, so, I'm interested.__________________________________________________________
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I will Find Out. I will upload a photo and show you the finished product. Originally they were painted. Powder Coating isn't Paint but I will find out the Brand for you. Its gonna take a few hours to do correctly so take your time.
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I took Steve's suggestion and I am sending them to Phoenix Specialty Coatings.

I saw their YouTube video advertisement. Impressive, if they deliver that kind of product & quality on a regular basis. Please post results.


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Very cool...she's a good lady to work with.

I spoke to her on the phone for about 15-20 minutes and she seems like a great lady and is very enthusiastic about what she does. Very cool lady. I will post results, but it will probably be awhile before I get them back.

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I've had a couple Valve covers powder coated. If you are looking for Gen III covers I have these for sale.

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Those are '06 covers right? The '03-'04 covers had the vent tubes in the rear so it would take some adapting to get those to work on the earlier gen 3's.
 

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Those are '06 covers right? The '03-'04 covers had the vent tubes in the rear so it would take some adapting to get those to work on the earlier gen 3's.

Yes they are 06 covers. I did not know they changed it up. Thanks for pointing that out. Wonder what the conversion would cost in parts?
 
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