To paint or powder, that is the question.
Seems to be a lot of stereotypes involved here.
Powder coaters never mask up holes but painters always do!!
Powder was never intended for frames!!
Powder always falls off but paint never does!!
Everything has its pro’s & cons
It all seems a bit like choosing which football team or religion to barrack for.
Give me Paint , i still recon every frame that i've seen powder coated looks Bog orible!
Thing is, you could be looking at a good powder coat job and not know it, you only notice the bad jobs.
I have used a few powder coaters for various jobs over the years and they have all had a collection of bolts that they screw into any threaded holes.
The powder should never look thick, if it does then don’t use that powder coater again, just the same as you wouldn’t use a dodgy painter a second time.
Powder is cheap because of the process, not the quality.
Powder is not made from acid that will eat into any paint that is sprayed over it.
I also thought that most modern cars are powder coated??
Paint has the option of being able to mix more colours whereas powder has set colours, and its easier to bog up imperfections.
The fact that primer isn’t used in a lot of jobs is because
# A Most don’t want to pay the extra
# B Most of the time its not necessary
It is recommended that any outdoors stuff should be either primed or plated.
I made a fence back in 97 that was made from Gal tube and mild steel bar. The mild steel was wire brushed and sprayed with cold gal before powder coating.
I had to replace some of the fence in 2000 because a truck backed into it and I bought the old pieces home to be used as farm fencing.
The powder on those pieces is still holding up fine despite being out in the weather for 13 years.
Bottom line is powder is a very durable and cheap option.
Paint may be better for the garage queen is it can be used to cover more imperfections.
If looking for a powder coater try inspecting finished products that usually sit around for pickup, if you don’t like what you see try somewhere else.
Paint or powder, looking for the cheapest quote isn’t always wise.