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Twists and Turns has Vinton Fab & Welding do it for them. They don't do their own powdercoating.
So if you go straight to the main guy and eliminate the middle man, do you think it'd be less than $50/wheel or did twist and turns provide him with the service at cost? hmm
Check out www.Loudins.com for Jeremy's prices. I got him to quote a few things for me and he was cheaper than anyone else I called for a quote in the area, although I sold the jeep before I ever got anything done. My buddy Sam also recommended a powedercoater, but when I called him he wanted around $65/wheel which was the priciest quote i got.
Twists and Turns has Vinton Fab & Welding do it for them. They don't do their own powdercoating.
that's interesting to know..a friend and i had some motorcycle parts done by Twists and Turns.my friend knows the owner's son pretty well,and he seemed to give the impression they did it themselves.
Chris
that's interesting to know..a friend and i had some motorcycle parts done by Twists and Turns.my friend knows the owner's son pretty well,and he seemed to give the impression they did it themselves.
Chris
I know a lot of people who have had their powdercoating done at Twist & Turns as well... and they were all also under the impression (based on knowing several of the people there apparently) that they did the work theirselves.
In fact, if I hadn't had Jeremy powdercoat my stuff, I was going to take it to T&T.
that's interesting to know..a friend and i had some motorcycle parts done by Twists and Turns.my friend knows the owner's son pretty well,and he seemed to give the impression they did it themselves.
Chris
If they do, it's a recent development. As of a couple years ago when I talked about it with Alan (the guy that owns Vinton Fab & Welding) he told me he did it for them. He had a whole truck load of deck chairs and stuff down there he was doing for them, which is how we got on the conversation about Twists & Turns in the first place.