Wow a TH-cam instructional video that I felt zero urge to fast forward through any of.🥇 A+. Rare. Y'all better recognize. This is the definition of concise. 👌
Bravo! The biggest thing I learned early on was: Racking of your part is extremely important! Know how you're going to rack a part and make sure you can get it in/out of the oven before you even start .... and furhter, I will rack the part (especially the hanging parts like your horn ring) and hold the oven rack in a vice and spray it while it is hanging from the rack, so that I don't have to risk bumping it while transferring it to the rack and into the oven.
Looks great. Be careful when working with metallics, particularly anything with iridescent sparkle - you can easily overbake it and kill the color (have made this mistake many times). That's why I always undercure the color and then bake the clear coat at the lowest possible temp for longer. Columbia Coatings makes a low-temp clear coat that you can bake at 325 deg for like 15-20mins vs 400 deg for 10. Have had much better results using that as a clear coat for those kind of colors.
Wear some harbor freight nitrile gloves working with Acetone. My skin eventually developped a sensitivity to solvents...and it dries your skin out really bad...fantastic video.
I got acetone in my eyeballs once. Was doing wet industrial paint looking up. Dropped right between the area of my brow ridge and safety glasses. The minute it touched those glasses they become cloudy and the minute it got into my eye I was like a bat out of hell looking for water.
To anyone watching this video and the person that made this video . Please wear correct gloves when handling acetone it enters the bloodstream through the nail cuticles and repeated exposure has been known to cause liver damage and liver cancer .
That goes for most chemicals. I learned in my apprenticeship that most chemicals have a 99% absorption rate into the skin. Gloves are inexpensive and replaceable.
Awesome! the black metallic on that water bottle reminds me of the paint on the 2014 Dodge Challenger my dad used to have, I think they called it Phantom Black Metallic. So slick!
Yes you can! You need low pressure and they can easily maintain that! Your gun will specify the exact settings for that, but I used about 8-10 psi out of a 2.5 gallon for quite a while!
Wow a TH-cam instructional video that I felt zero urge to fast forward through any of.🥇 A+. Rare. Y'all better recognize. This is the definition of concise. 👌
Thank you!! This is one of our first “how to” focused videos and we are so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you for the awesome feedback ❤️
Bravo! The biggest thing I learned early on was: Racking of your part is extremely important! Know how you're going to rack a part and make sure you can get it in/out of the oven before you even start .... and furhter, I will rack the part (especially the hanging parts like your horn ring) and hold the oven rack in a vice and spray it while it is hanging from the rack, so that I don't have to risk bumping it while transferring it to the rack and into the oven.
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Looks great. Be careful when working with metallics, particularly anything with iridescent sparkle - you can easily overbake it and kill the color (have made this mistake many times). That's why I always undercure the color and then bake the clear coat at the lowest possible temp for longer. Columbia Coatings makes a low-temp clear coat that you can bake at 325 deg for like 15-20mins vs 400 deg for 10. Have had much better results using that as a clear coat for those kind of colors.
I always check manufacture, kind of like cooking. You don’t take chicken to the same temp as beef and vice versa.
Wear some harbor freight nitrile gloves working with Acetone. My skin eventually developped a sensitivity to solvents...and it dries your skin out really bad...fantastic video.
Thanks for the info!
I got acetone in my eyeballs once. Was doing wet industrial paint looking up. Dropped right between the area of my brow ridge and safety glasses. The minute it touched those glasses they become cloudy and the minute it got into my eye I was like a bat out of hell looking for water.
Short simple and straight to the point awesome video thank you for this.
She’s a pro!
To anyone watching this video and the person that made this video . Please wear correct gloves when handling acetone it enters the bloodstream through the nail cuticles and repeated exposure has been known to cause liver damage and liver cancer .
Thank you for the added info! :)
It’s crazy how every mail shop scrubs finger nails down with acetone “nail polish remover” every time
Women have been using it to remove nail polish for decades.
Tell that to a welder
That goes for most chemicals. I learned in my apprenticeship that most chemicals have a 99% absorption rate into the skin. Gloves are inexpensive and replaceable.
You could set a static system for full coverage less waste, phosphor coat for better adhesion of coating.
Great video Caroline!! You make it look really easy! Well done! 😊
Thank you! glad you enjoyed it!!!
Awesome! the black metallic on that water bottle reminds me of the paint on the 2014 Dodge Challenger my dad used to have, I think they called it Phantom Black Metallic. So slick!
You’re totally right!!!
I’d like to see something big like a PC case get coated. Would make for a very unique looking PC.
I love seeing a female doing these kinds of videos
Thank you!!! I love doing these videos! ❤️❤️❤️
Man sure would be cool to do a video on a Cummins 4BT engine swap in a 91 Toyota Land Cruiser
Powder the double bike! Great vid!
Thank you!!!
What is the mess that is left behind? Can I do this in my pavement princess garage and sweep it up after?
Yes you can! As long as your air pressure isn’t too high, you shouldn’t have a crazy amount of wasted powder
What media do u use for skat blast cabinet
How do you put a plastic water bottle in the oven?
Haha it’s not plastic. It’s a steel water bottle!
@HHWheels ohhhh lol oops, thanks 😊
Hey you do good work!! Ill be sending some of my stuff over for you :) Hmm wonder if anyones done an entire beetle shell in powder coat before?
now that's a cool idea!!
Can I use 3 gallon compressor?
Yes you can! You need low pressure and they can easily maintain that! Your gun will specify the exact settings for that, but I used about 8-10 psi out of a 2.5 gallon for quite a while!
Amazing! Thank you! 🤘🏁🤘
Glad you liked it!
Well done.
Thank you!!
Super models, actresses' got nothing on this girl. He man darn lucky
Excellent 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I use wax and grease remover. Abit more safer
Please don't show us the finished steering wheel. I have no desire to see that...
Ha ha ha😂
Would do
Siick
Completely off topic, but it's totally hot to see ladies doing this. Just my 2 pennies!
She’s a Supa-Starrrrrr!✌️
Pro powdered coater 😑
AT HOME :)
U didnt even show the steering wheel in black chrome straight up BS
Yeah, it didn’t turn out too good. Would have made a bad example. Sorry.
No wonder it cost so much to powdercoat
Time consuming ! Thx for watching!
Great info!
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