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I was just talking to my friend about learning how to Powdercoat things, I’m 68 years old, and it would be a nice hobby to get into so thank you very much for being on TH-cam
As a professional house painting contractor I always thought this might be a good add on service, but didn’t realize how simple it was. Thanks for the walk thru!
When you are planning to do a 2 coat application, never fully cure the first coat! You will not get adhesion between the two coats. only cook the first coat until it just starts to gel then apply the second coat!!!
@@steveg2509 it always looks "just fine" but will chip easier later and not be as durable. Dont be a know-nothing and hate on people who know what they are doing just because you dont.
I have wanted to get into my own powder coating for awhile now. I am a do it myself kind of guy nowadays. I’ll damn near try to get into anything instead of paying someone. Allows me to learn new things, pass that knowledge along sometime down the road, and saves me money.
Man thank you so much this helped encourage me a lot. I have been in prison for 14 years now I AM about to be out I AM creating a mobile restomod shop in a 8.5' x 32' enclosed trailer which I will also live in . I will be working on motorcycles, atv's, and jet skis. This is the final piece of knowledge that I needed. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! keep giving brother it will return to you
Just a tip: I started with the older dual voltage Eastwood model years ago and still use it from time to time to this day. Try spraying around 5-7 psi and work a little more slowly. That system has its limits but that will help the coating come out more even. 👍🏼👍🏼
Some tips too. You could use the oven racks to hang from, then put it the oven without touching the paint. Let it hang from same wire you sprayed with. That way you don't mess up the powder in transport. Plus spraying over some sort of clean containment, you could reuse the paint.
I was thinking the same. Put a sheet of plastic on the floor. That was a no-brainer. The oven rack may work but, then you get a powder coated oven rack. I'd like a explanation on how to transport it without getting fingerprints or tool marks in the powder. His green is very splotchy. IDK how to stop that other than have the professional shops do it.
If he had used white first it wouldn't be so splotchy , bare metal will do that. Like anything it just takes practice.looked like fun was set to high, usually it's put on slower.
@@RalphSampson... if you take the oven racks out, and suspend them by line or bungee, whichever. Then attach whatever your spraying with line, like he did from the ceiling. You can attach the clamp to the wire and spray the part. You can wipe any powder off the oven rack if you want before bake. Then just disconnect the rack from the supports and slide it in the oven. I can't tell if his racks have that annoying thing that requires you to lift it at an angle to get out. If it does, he can cut the rack to allow it to slide in straight. Hope that clears it up.
With 14 wheels there was no way I was gonna be able to get them all done anytime soon. This is a great video. Thank you very much. Eastwood has so many great projects, how too video, and deals all the time. My wife is gonna flip in the ease of use!!! I am glad I found your video by TOTAL accident. A follower now!
Thank you for showing us how simple it will be to get started in the garage. I've always been very interested in powder coating and having recently retired at 67, this would be an awesome way to start out and literally have a blast!! lol It has been very difficult to purchase black chrome or powder coating for some of my Harley parts, as it seems the ones I want or need only come in chrome. My goal is to purchase the chrome parts and powder coat them. Who knows, I'm thinking my blue Harley would look awesome with some blue powder coated parts as well! I was becoming quite discouraged with my prior research, on how to get started on a retirement budget, but your video has opened the door for a lot of fun, good side income and a way to make my dream possible. Thank you again!! Jessie
Good video! One thing I found that helps tremendously with adhesion (not as big of a deal with shiny new parts, but with older stuff that ends up being what I coated most) is to use a phosphate etching pre-treatment. I think i got mine from Columbia Coatings, but its been years so not positive. Really helped out when I used to rebuild old motorcycles.
This was a fantastic video. I never knew how easy it would be to powder coat. I can’t wait to try it some day. I’ve been doing cerakoat for years- I’m looking forward to the day I can try powder coating. Awesome content bro!
Great video! There are several videos out on powder coating, but you really simplified the process. I've been doing it with the harbor freight system. After seeing this, I'm gonna step up to the Eastwood. Thanks!
The video was down to earth, great for a dummy like me who is just starting out. I thought I was going to mess things up. Now I think I can do this. The best thing I did not have to listen to a-lot of professional jargon. Keep up the good videos. Let Easton know I had bought another kit that does( not!) even compare to Eastwoods kit. Well I think I am stuck with the inferior kit . Ps: it dosent even have a voltage regulator. Pre set at 50 . I wish I would have known about EASTWOOD.
Starting up my own powder, coat shop, and my guy thinks he’s got the best equipment in the world and I disagree and I’m trying to get a chance to win an Eastwood set up. That would be the most amazing thing in my life and your shows are truly wicked.
Thank you for the lesson! I recently got an opportunity to sell powder coating and wheel repair, so I needed to see it done. It's a fascinating process! Yes, I definitely imagined doing myself some time soon. Great video. Now, I'm a subscriber!
This video has been so helpful! I always wondered how hard powder coating was and this video made it look really simple, even though I know it’s messy and a little harder than you made it look. Lol
Very informative. I've been considering powder coater myself for some time but have not yet. Knowing the basics before hand, understanding the "mess" left behind, a clean booth setup would enable reuse of the excess powder. Basically a non-conductive plastic box which the part fts comfortably inside without much interference for applicaton.
No, no, no don't powdercoat yourself. Sitting in the oven for 20 minutes at 400 deg C will be worse than all day in a maxed out sauna with no ice-cream.
Pretty straightforward video of the basic process.. You'll make and you'll learn from any mistakes you might make. Watch videos, do some inquiring, try it over again, you'll get it right with some perseverance. Eastwood provides the videos and the products to accomplish a finish you can admire.. Everything you need in one stop shopping. Thanks Eastwood Co.
Excellent how to video on powder coating. Good demonstration and oral communication/instruction on how to do the process, everything is in laymen terms. Video has give me an idea on a small business I could do in my now retirement days.
Very nice! Simple and straight to the point process. I think I can do this. Thanks for taking the time to explain the process and show the "how to". Thanks.
Bought my new Eastwood gun very happy with it and have fun learning how to do it and just do those little odd jobs that need powder coating and cleaning up makes it look 100 bucks once again. Thanks for the gun.
I like how you got to it and didn't talk about things that don't matter. Also, liked the recap of what you do at the end. Thanks for making this video. Crossing fingers I win! Cheers!
❤ I'm always wondered about powder coating and you are the only one that I've seen demonstrate this and where it's available thanks for the information
I never knew you could do that at home. I was thinking all the time, you had to forcibly send it or take it to the professionals that had a special industrial machine only they could handle. And good job and thank you for your videos, they helped alot.
Thanks for the video! I've invested and gonna do some 5th scale gas RC parts. I de-anodized my parts and sanded them down to the raw aluminum finish, I am using a candy orange powder and wasn't sure if I needed to polish all the aluminum parts to get that candy color. But after watching your video I see bare aluminum is fine . Thanks again saved me tons of work !!!
Thank you for video. Extremely useful since I don't know anything about powder coating. I was thinking about fishing lures and after watching this video I an going to go for it. Thank you again! The Best
That is so cool. And you did amazing with your demonstration. I've wanted to learn how to powder coat and try it but didn't think I would ever be able to get the knowledge nor the equipment needed to do so. Maybe I can now.
I am starting off with a harbor freight powder coater.. I am just starting to learn.. an ur videos have help me learn a lot.. thank u for the learn videos..
Thanks for the video looks pretty straightforward and simple by the way the rings turned out great thanks for the info I will be ordering a kit and start my own journey in powered coating
Great video brother. I used to be big into wrenching and racing. Powder coating was something only the rich guys had 15 years ago. I might start buying some wrenches again lol
Thank you for this wonderful information, I'm a painter and hoping to do this powder coating as an additional skill to my craft. Im from the Philippines. Thank you and more power!
Great video, I bought the powder coating system that has the power converter as the product distribution from EastWood. Gonna do some RC parts for my crawlers etc. You did a great job explaining it in layman's terms.
I found your video online and really liked it a lot I was looking at getting a powder coating kit to do just exactly what you are and doing it at home for motorcycle parts this was really helpful and looking forward to doing it at home
Eastwood products are so awesome. The shop is going to have to invest in a powder coat gun know that I know how easy the process was. Thanks for teaching us something new to do at home! Awesome video!
Nice video! I like the fact that it wasn't a slick produced "look at me" video. It was really informative. Add me to the drawing! I could use this unit for my new invention!
I bought one from Harbor Freight years ago and remembered that the power unit didn’t last long after I accidentally grounded it like you did lol. Great video bud👍🏻
Sounds like an Awesome way to paint parts economically . I have painted two cars many years aago, but I have heard that powder coating will be there from now on! I have never tried it, but I believe it wou!d be very handy on the restoration of my 1963 Ford Fairlane Sports Coupe with factory 4-speed!
I. Have always wandered how it worked and now that I know I would love to have one to powder paint one of my tractors sheet metal thanks for the great info love the video
In this video we will teach you how to powder coat from your own garage. Show you how to setup your equipment, what equipment to buy and how it all works. The DIY powder coat process is easy and after you watch this you will be able to do it like the pros at Eastwood tool.
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nice
Nothing to this I would love to try this out
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’ll never understand why people think it’s a smart idea to make guides on how to do something when it’s the first time they’re doing it…
FYI- Your 250 gun... the link is broken... or out of stock.
I was just talking to my friend about learning how to Powdercoat things, I’m 68 years old, and it would be a nice hobby to get into so thank you very much for being on TH-cam
Did you ever get around to giving it a try?
As a professional house painting contractor I always thought this might be a good add on service, but didn’t realize how simple it was. Thanks for the walk thru!
Great video very informative. Eastwood is a great product!😊
Definitely knobs trim etc people are getting tired of boring homes everyone is doing crazy shit now
When you are planning to do a 2 coat application, never fully cure the first coat! You will not get adhesion between the two coats. only cook the first coat until it just starts to gel then apply the second coat!!!
Fuck yeah dude
Great video, thanks for posting it!
Looks like it stuck just fine, know it all
@@steveg2509 it always looks "just fine" but will chip easier later and not be as durable. Dont be a know-nothing and hate on people who know what they are doing just because you dont.
Truth, it will stick but won't be as durable as it would be when coating over cured powder.
I have wanted to get into my own powder coating for awhile now. I am a do it myself kind of guy nowadays. I’ll damn near try to get into anything instead of paying someone. Allows me to learn new things, pass that knowledge along sometime down the road, and saves me money.
Man thank you so much this helped encourage me a lot. I have been in prison for 14 years now I AM about to be out
I AM creating a mobile restomod shop in a 8.5' x 32' enclosed trailer which I will also live in . I will be working on motorcycles, atv's, and jet skis. This is the final piece of knowledge that I needed. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! keep giving brother it will return to you
Just a tip: I started with the older dual voltage Eastwood model years ago and still use it from time to time to this day. Try spraying around 5-7 psi and work a little more slowly. That system has its limits but that will help the coating come out more even. 👍🏼👍🏼
Some tips too. You could use the oven racks to hang from, then put it the oven without touching the paint. Let it hang from same wire you sprayed with. That way you don't mess up the powder in transport. Plus spraying over some sort of clean containment, you could reuse the paint.
I was thinking the same. Put a sheet of plastic on the floor. That was a no-brainer.
The oven rack may work but, then you get a powder coated oven rack. I'd like a explanation on how to transport it without getting fingerprints or tool marks in the powder.
His green is very splotchy. IDK how to stop that other than have the professional shops do it.
If he
If he had used white first it wouldn't be so splotchy , bare metal will do that. Like anything it just takes practice.looked like fun was set to high, usually it's put on slower.
Damn auto correct gun not fun
@@RalphSampson... if you take the oven racks out, and suspend them by line or bungee, whichever. Then attach whatever your spraying with line, like he did from the ceiling. You can attach the clamp to the wire and spray the part. You can wipe any powder off the oven rack if you want before bake. Then just disconnect the rack from the supports and slide it in the oven. I can't tell if his racks have that annoying thing that requires you to lift it at an angle to get out. If it does, he can cut the rack to allow it to slide in straight. Hope that clears it up.
With 14 wheels there was no way I was gonna be able to get them all done anytime soon. This is a great video. Thank you very much. Eastwood has so many great projects, how too video, and deals all the time. My wife is gonna flip in the ease of use!!! I am glad I found your video by TOTAL accident. A follower now!
My wife I and where just talking about this the other day.
I'd like your videos they are helpful thanks for being here for us. Tony.
Thank you for showing us how simple it will be to get started in the garage. I've always been very interested in powder coating and having recently retired at 67, this would be an awesome way to start out and literally have a blast!! lol
It has been very difficult to purchase black chrome or powder coating for some of my Harley parts, as it seems the ones I want or need only come in chrome. My goal is to purchase the chrome parts and powder coat them. Who knows, I'm thinking my blue Harley would look awesome with some blue powder coated parts as well! I was becoming quite discouraged with my prior research, on how to get started on a retirement budget, but your video has opened the door for a lot of fun, good side income and a way to make my dream possible. Thank you again!!
Jessie
I always thought powder coating was super hard to do but now I know it’s surprisingly simple!
That oven is nicer than the one in my kitchen😂
I was thinking the same thing.
Good video! One thing I found that helps tremendously with adhesion (not as big of a deal with shiny new parts, but with older stuff that ends up being what I coated most) is to use a phosphate etching pre-treatment. I think i got mine from Columbia Coatings, but its been years so not positive. Really helped out when I used to rebuild old motorcycles.
So you're the one I should ask how do I get an oven large enough for a 1983 FXR Harley frame?
YOU JUST SHOWED ME WHAT I BEEN LOOKING FOR TO DO PC CASES INSTEAD OF USING BASE COAT AND CLEAR
This was a fantastic video. I never knew how easy it would be to powder coat. I can’t wait to try it some day. I’ve been doing cerakoat for years- I’m looking forward to the day I can try powder coating. Awesome content bro!
I've always thought powder coating was much more difficult than this. Great video and thanks for showing that it can be a DIY process!
Sounds like something I would like to try on my bike
Great video! There are several videos out on powder coating, but you really simplified the process. I've been doing it with the harbor freight system. After seeing this, I'm gonna step up to the Eastwood. Thanks!
The video was down to earth, great for a dummy like me who is just starting out. I thought I was going to mess things up. Now I think I can do this. The best thing I did not have to listen to a-lot of professional jargon. Keep up the good videos. Let Easton know I had bought another kit that does( not!) even compare to Eastwoods kit. Well I think I am stuck with the inferior kit .
Ps: it dosent even have a voltage regulator. Pre set at 50 . I wish I would have known about EASTWOOD.
This looks so much easier than I was expecting!
I have my set of 15" factory Jeep wheels I'm just itching to try powder coating on. Eastwood has some really awesome products.
Love your idea on the mason jars! But my husband will love it too! Can’t wait to use it!! ❤️❤️
Awesome, the whole process looks great and easy too do , I am sure with practice one can turn out great pieces, thanks for the video!!!😊😊😊
Never would have thought I could powder coat at home! This is awesome!
Starting up my own powder, coat shop, and my guy thinks he’s got the best equipment in the world and I disagree and I’m trying to get a chance to win an Eastwood set up. That would be the most amazing thing in my life and your shows are truly wicked.
Thank you for the lesson! I recently got an opportunity to sell powder coating and wheel repair, so I needed to see it done. It's a fascinating process! Yes, I definitely imagined doing myself some time soon. Great video. Now, I'm a subscriber!
Glad it helped
You have been a awesome addition to Bleepin Jeep brother! This is a great episode!!
Meh...debatable
@@SkyBlueOffRoad what does that mean? You don't like him huh?
This video has been so helpful! I always wondered how hard powder coating was and this video made it look really simple, even though I know it’s messy and a little harder than you made it look. Lol
Finally..... a real video - THANK YOU!
Very informative. I've been considering powder coater myself for some time but have not yet. Knowing the basics before hand, understanding the "mess" left behind, a clean booth setup would enable reuse of the excess powder. Basically a non-conductive plastic box which the part fts comfortably inside without much interference for applicaton.
No, no, no don't powdercoat yourself.
Sitting in the oven for 20 minutes at 400 deg C will be worse than all day in a maxed out sauna with no ice-cream.
i could completely redo my lawn mower with this hahaha
That looks way to easy, I need to get me one of those and start makin a ton on ETSY so i can pay for jeep projects.
Pretty straightforward video of the basic process.. You'll make and you'll learn from any mistakes you might make. Watch videos, do some inquiring, try it over again, you'll get it right with some perseverance. Eastwood provides the videos and the products to accomplish a finish you can admire.. Everything you need in one stop shopping. Thanks Eastwood Co.
I didn't realize how easy powder coating could be....diffently going to watch more videos to learn what I can...
Very instructive, and you made it look very easy!!!! Plus with Eastwood kit you basically have all tools.
I always thought that powder coating was not for the DIY. After watching this video, I may even try it one day. Thank you for explaining it.
Excellent how to video on powder coating. Good demonstration and oral communication/instruction on how to do the process, everything is in laymen terms. Video has give me an idea on a small business I could do in my now retirement days.
I have been wanting to do this for a while I am restoring a couple Honda CT70's and will be powder coating some of the parts.
I have been wanting to add powder coating to my restoration business. Thanks for your video explaining powder coating for a garage / shop setup.
Amazingly simple. Loved the video. Easy to understand... no huge words. Good job Buddy. Thanks Jim.
Very nice! Simple and straight to the point process. I think I can do this. Thanks for taking the time to explain the process and show the "how to". Thanks.
never realized it was that easy to do. will be replacing some project painting with tis process. very good job explaining process. thanks Tony
Wanting to rehab vintage sewing machines with powder coating. Thank you so much!
Bought my new Eastwood gun very happy with it and have fun learning how to do it and just do those little odd jobs that need powder coating and cleaning up makes it look 100 bucks once again. Thanks for the gun.
I like how you got to it and didn't talk about things that don't matter. Also, liked the recap of what you do at the end. Thanks for making this video. Crossing fingers I win! Cheers!
First timer here, great information. Can’t wait to start.
I'm an artist and you probably just set me on the powder cutting
Good Information, sounds simple and the oven is a great find!!! good job with the video and thank you for sharing!
I am really happy to be a customer of Eastwood and enjoyed this video.
worth watching, I am 84 years old and still have projects of my own to do.
❤ I'm always wondered about powder coating and you are the only one that I've seen demonstrate this and where it's available thanks for the information
I never knew you could do that at home. I was thinking all the time, you had to forcibly send it or take it to the professionals that had a special industrial machine only they could handle. And good job and thank you for your videos, they helped alot.
Amazing ! American Salesman talks down to you while showing you his Wares ! Thankyou.
What are you talking about? He never talked down to anyone. He gave a simple, straight forward explanation. He's not a salesman at all.
Never know how easy this is. What to powder coat my calipers. Great video.
Very helpful video. I always wondered how power coat was applied. Seems simple enough. Thanks for sharing!
Man good job... plain and simple
i spend a lot of money on small items to be powder coated this is great for small shop well done
Thanks for the video! I've invested and gonna do some 5th scale gas RC parts. I de-anodized my parts and sanded them down to the raw aluminum finish, I am using a candy orange powder and wasn't sure if I needed to polish all the aluminum parts to get that candy color. But after watching your video I see bare aluminum is fine . Thanks again saved me tons of work !!!
cool beans ,i was planning on powder coating my motor cycle
Thank you for video. Extremely useful since I don't know anything about powder coating. I was thinking about fishing lures and after watching this video I an going to go for it. Thank you again! The Best
Absolutely amazing Video. 0:36
Wow!!! I thought it would be a lot more to it... That's as easy as it gets... Thank you for this video...
Thanx for the video. Always thought that expensive stuff was needed for this. Thanx for opening my eyes in this.
That is so cool. And you did amazing with your demonstration. I've wanted to learn how to powder coat and try it but didn't think I would ever be able to get the knowledge nor the equipment needed to do so. Maybe I can now.
I thought powder coating would be harder, you made it look really easy thank you for the video
I am starting off with a harbor freight powder coater.. I am just starting to learn.. an ur videos have help me learn a lot.. thank u for the learn videos..
You can do it!
Thanks for the video looks pretty straightforward and simple by the way the rings turned out great thanks for the info I will be ordering a kit and start my own journey in powered coating
Great video brother. I used to be big into wrenching and racing. Powder coating was something only the rich guys had 15 years ago. I might start buying some wrenches again lol
That looks a lot easier than what I ever expected even I could do that and I just happen to have a kitchen oven I'm sure glad I watched this
Thank you for this wonderful information, I'm a painter and hoping to do this powder coating as an additional skill to my craft. Im from the Philippines. Thank you and more power!
Thanks for the informative video. I never knew it was that easy to do at home. Would love to have that setup.
Very good demonstration on how powder coating things. First time I see something like that.
Great video, I bought the powder coating system that has the power converter as the product distribution from EastWood. Gonna do some RC parts for my crawlers etc. You did a great job explaining it in layman's terms.
Retired and looking for a hobby, looks like a great idea for me to do in my garage.
This was every good learning experience. Because I want to repowder coat my wheels and lug nuts.
Can't wait to get better so I can try this before I got sick! Started doing electronics I made two tanks very excited
Always wanted to use powder coating but didn’t know how to do it this video was really helpful. Thanks.
I found your video online and really liked it a lot I was looking at getting a powder coating kit to do just exactly what you are and doing it at home for motorcycle parts this was really helpful and looking forward to doing it at home
Always something I wanted to try. I can think of hundreds of things I'd like to Powder coat
Looks like the Eastwood powder coating gun works flawlessly compared to the harbor freight of other videos I saw. Love your oven!
Wow. Great news I have always wanted to try to powder coat. So much better than just paint. Thanks
I was looking for a good video to explain step by step and I found it with yours. Thanks.
I’ve just started getting into painting and always wanted to try powder coating, this was the perfect introduction needed.
Cheers
Never heard about powder coating before but wow can't wait to try it out.
Love this I always just paint but knowing how easy it is to powder coat would be a nice addition to my skills and to my shop.
This was awesome to watch. Thank you for sharing this. I love the color choice by the way.
Eastwood products are so awesome. The shop is going to have to invest in a powder coat gun know that I know how easy the process was. Thanks for teaching us something new to do at home! Awesome video!
Great video, no nonsense. Just how to do it. Hopefully more people learn how to do a video from this.
sweet demo of powdercoating at home. Always wanted to try both powdercoating and anodizing.
Nice video! I like the fact that it wasn't a slick produced "look at me" video. It was really informative. Add me to the drawing! I could use this unit for my new invention!
I have a few Harleys and get a lot of parts powder coated and would love to be able to do it myself. Now I have a good starting platform. Thanks.
I like how you showed how to powder coat, thank you, I would love to have one of them machines
Great Job Thanks!!!
I've never known how to power coat..This video is very informative!!!
Man that’s awesome, had no idea Eastwood makes a kit.
Marketplace here I come
I bought one from Harbor Freight years ago and remembered that the power unit didn’t last long after I accidentally grounded it like you did lol. Great video bud👍🏻
The sour apple green is amazing, I really like Eastwood products. That green would look great on my Jeep.
Great video
I wanted to know how to powder coat at home and you hit the nail on the head. Well done!!
Sounds like an Awesome way to paint parts economically . I have painted two cars many years aago, but I have heard that powder coating will be there from now on! I have never tried it, but I believe it wou!d be very handy on the restoration of my 1963 Ford Fairlane Sports Coupe with factory 4-speed!
I. Have always wandered how it worked and now that I know I would love to have one to powder paint one of my tractors sheet metal thanks for the great info love the video