Anyone interested in powder coating services here in Michigan, or elsewhere,
should look into Creative Material Handling Inc., AKA Chassis Powder
Coating. http://my.voyager.net/mvb/logos/CPC1.gif Sorry for the lame URL but
this is not an image that is referenced from my site. They can handle
everything from a full size chassis to valve cover screws. They have done
some very nice work for me in the past. I am somewhat biased, as they are a
sponsor, but I sincerely would not recommend them if they didn't do good
work. Please let them know I sent you.
I do have a 1978 Spitfire for sale. All the details are not together on one
page yet but there are a few pictures available at
http://my.voyager.net/mvb/forsale/ This car has a ton of new parts, is in
fantastic shape and has served me very well over the past ten years. I hope
to have a details page put together by the end of the month. Until then,
forward any questions.
Regards,
Matthew Van Benschoten
mvb@voyager.net
http://www.sundanceracing.com
mvanbens@ford.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Gospitt@aol.com <Gospitt@aol.com>
To: spitfires@autox.team.net <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 10:53 PM
Subject: Really Healy.......BUYER BEWARE !!!!!!!!!!
>
>I posted a question to the list, in March. ( Re: powdercoating 5 Spitfire
>wheels ) I recieved three prices. ( $ 600 from NAR, $ 300 from Really
Healy,
>and $ 250 from Fred Thomas. ) I went with the offer from Keith Thomsen at
>Really Healy, since he was half the price and local. I dropped the wheels
of,
>on April 3rd, and was told they would be approximately 10 days to blast and
>powdercoat. I was also told by Keith that he would look into having the
>center caps coated. In the event that they couldn't be, I was assured that
>they would be painted to match the wheels. In the 9 weeks since, it took 6
>weeks to recieve the wheels. Pat, the "Doctor Stripper", didn't like the
>finished wheels, and sent them back to his coater. They were finally done,
>after only 6 weeks !!! After numerous phone calls and e-mails, most of
which
>were not returned, I was told ( on May 26 ) the center caps were done
>painted ), and would be sent " next day ". One week later ( June 4 ), I was
>told that they were " stuck" in the UPS depot in Saddle River NJ. Keith was
>to look into it, and call me, at work, with an explanation and the tracking
>number. No call Monday. Wednesday ( today ) I recieve a package dated
>6-06-2000 ( Tuesday ). The center caps were UNTOUCHED, just the way I had
>left them. I called Keith, to express my displeasure with the shitty
"work",
>and he was insulted !!! He was more concerned with the feelings of the
>fellow who "buffed" the center caps ( before he hung up on me ), than the
>fact that I had waited an inordinate amount of time for shit work !!!!! I
>would avoid, at ANY cost, doing business with Really Healy. Hence the old
>addage, again, rings true...."you get what you pay for".
>
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