Aluminum swim platform coating
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I need to redo my aluminum platform. The old coating looks to have a anti slip in the paint or whatever coating it is. Does anyone know if a powder coat can somehow be applied with some sort of anti slip in it or I'll just apply strips of grip tape after it gets coated which I prefer not to do
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I use clear grip tape https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Non-Skid-...t/180680009852
It gives good grip but is not scratchy or abrasive
It gives good grip but is not scratchy or abrasive
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From: Brundidge, AL
I just reinstalled my tubular platform a couple weeks ago. As good as or better than new. Craig at Tri-State Powder Coating in Headland AL was a godsend. All powder coasters are not the same. Made a bad choice with the first guy, but Craig did it right. Stripped, primed, and top coated, for a beautiful final finish. Reinstalled me non-skid with 3M tape.
Bobby
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...8721829&rt=rud
Bobby
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...8721829&rt=rud
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I just reinstalled my tubular platform a couple weeks ago. As good as or better than new. Craig at Tri-State Powder Coating in Headland AL was a godsend. All powder coasters are not the same. Made a bad choice with the first guy, but Craig did it right. Stripped, primed, and top coated, for a beautiful final finish. Reinstalled me non-skid with 3M tape.
Bobby
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...8721829&rt=rud
Bobby
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-...8721829&rt=rud
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From: Somerset ma
Ya if the coater uses primer it makes all the difference in the world for durability. I’ve been using a home hobby kit from Eastwood for 20 years . If you decide to change the color down the road and it’s been primed and cleared , your in for a hell of a time getting it off even sandblasting





