Not even gonna lie here man... and I am not trying to fluff your ego, but I just used the tip with the fan insert type on a set of springs with a clear coat... and it worked amazingly! Will definitely order a couple more sets!
I ordered one of these kits,, holy cow man, it changed the gun. I’m new to powder coating and have been struggling with consistent flow. Only used the fan tip so far but man and the light clip …best 40 bucks I’ve spent so far. Thanks man 👍👍
Those tips really do seem to transform the Eastwood gun, including the little hopper. I'd definitely order the tips, but I'm in Cape Town, South Africa. Postage alone would make it prohibitive. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and using your resources to help all of us. Much appreciated.
Just subbed, Getting into powder and order my eastwood gun today, plan is to build an oven soon. I will have to email when you release the how to and or sale the parts for the switch looks killer man and will pick up the attachments also . great work
Really appreciate the video, but especially the close up of the light spots with the flashlight. I've watched a few videos of guys talking about it and trying to show it but never can actually see it on the video.
Really considering your RC-1 system royal coat 1 gun and set up . I’ve seen some of your videos on it but I have questions, how were you able to make this gun what kind of experience do you have at designing such a thing ? I trust your powder coating skills I have seen you work in here and it is top notch but idk what your skills are making a powder coat system . I’m just really hoping it’s not like just some east wood out in a new case or what not . I’m have trouble finding the right gun . I planned on getting the Eastwood 1000pcs for about 1k$ American but then I seen terrible reviews on it here on TH-cam so I am concerned with buying it however my only other options I can find are cheap entry level systems between 100-250$ and professional level guns for many many thousands of dollars . I really was hoping to find a great entry level Professional set up but I can’t seam to find one . Unless how ever your RC-1 is really legitimate. And I truly hope it is . Plz get back to me . Ty
Got the fan tip, the "tornado" tube and button holder mount for my Eastwood dual voltage (black) model gun and noticed the fan tip fits "loose" and wont stay on the gun. Any tips? Just slides on the end of the gun right?
I’m not sure, I’ve never had a harbor freight unit to pull measurements on. If you have a caliper email me the OD measurements of your system and the electrode.
@@efrenbituin7136 for siphon feed systems I’d recommend aluminum oxide. For pressure pot blasting I’d recommend green diamond if available. If that’s not available I’d recommend black beauty or coal slag.
So is there such a thing as to much powder. Hello again. I really like your videos and style. Thank you for making them so people can actually understand. I will order the 3pack once I get set up. I hope to go look at a oven tomorrow. Starting small just a stove/oven. Then to test the waters. Thank you
There is such thing as too much powder. Too much powder can cause your powder to sag as it flows out in the oven. Typically this happens when hot flocking because it’s hard to gauge how much powder has attached itself to the part. If you spray too much while it’s cool it will be obvious most of the time and you can blow off and reapply where needed. Glad to hear! That’s a smart way to get into it to see if you’re interested in powder coating. Glad I could help!
Kinda off topic but I'm having a miserable time doing primer and then a color coat with my Eastwood DV. It's impossible unless I spray the color warm/hot, and even then it's not guaranteed to stick to the edges or the faraday areas. Any tips or do I just need a better gun? I shoot the second coat at the lower KV setting at at 180-200 degrees. The majority of what I do is flat signs.
A lot of that has to do with the limitations of the Eastwood system. Sometimes you can get a good second coat but most of the time not. Are your customers requesting a primer or are you just spraying it to spray it? I wouldn’t think it would be necessary on a sign that I assume will be hanging on a wall and such? If you read online on all the old forums a lot of guys preached spraying a primer but I leave that up to the customer if they want it or not at an extra cost. Don’t let me tell you how to run your business but that’s just my two cents.
Royal Coats Powder Coating I’m just doing it to get a smoother finish. I use hot rolled and sandblast it, but sometimes it has some pitting or scratches that I was trying to cover. Maybe I just need to go heavier with the color and prep it a little more by sanding the bad spots. The ones that I can get to work really look great, but it’s pretty frustrating when the color doesn’t stick. I appreciate you getting back to me.
Tank the stock ground cable if you want just run it to the metal gun where the air connector threads in and run the ground straight from the 6ft ground rod behind or next or wherever your shop is drill a hole in the wall and run a minimum of 6 or 10g wire nothing smaller
Great video bud 👍🏾 I sent you a email but didn't include the color prefrence, I'd like black if still available, btw I did the hopper mod to my dual voltage and does much better, my wrist no longer hurts from shaking the crap out of it lol
Nice work 👍😊 It seems like we are working on exactly the same lines for the designs though I am not interested in selling parts so don’t worry, no competition from here 😊 I call my bladed nozzle a ‘vortex generator’, please feel free to use that name if you like it. Good luck with the sales 🤑🤑🤑
Like the way you explain AND show how to look for undercovered areas and what it takes to identify them and cover them. Great walkthrough!
I just stumbled onto your page. I like your ingenuity. I will be hitting you up for these parts if you still have them available!!!
Not even gonna lie here man... and I am not trying to fluff your ego, but I just used the tip with the fan insert type on a set of springs with a clear coat... and it worked amazingly! Will definitely order a couple more sets!
That’s awesome man, I’m glad to hear they worked out well for you!
I ordered one of these kits,, holy cow man, it changed the gun. I’m new to powder coating and have been struggling with consistent flow. Only used the fan tip so far but man and the light clip …best 40 bucks I’ve spent so far. Thanks man 👍👍
Glad to hear! 👍🏼
That’s a really good kit at a good price! Parts came out really good 👍🏼
Those tips really do seem to transform the Eastwood gun, including the little hopper. I'd definitely order the tips, but I'm in Cape Town, South Africa. Postage alone would make it prohibitive. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos and using your resources to help all of us. Much appreciated.
Bummer, I appreciate it!
Just subbed, Getting into powder and order my eastwood gun today, plan is to build an oven soon. I will have to email when you release the how to and or sale the parts for the switch looks killer man and will pick up the attachments also . great work
Congrats! And I appreciate it. If you have any questions feel free to reach out 👍🏼
Ime also mid purchase of everything he said in the start up video 😂
got that manual "DPW" mode going! i strapped the switch on with my old EW setup too.
Pretty much lol
Really appreciate the video, but especially the close up of the light spots with the flashlight. I've watched a few videos of guys talking about it and trying to show it but never can actually see it on the video.
Glad I could help!
@@royalcoatspowdercoating how can I order your attachments?
@@samconner1119 they are available on my website royalcoatspowdercoating.com
Really considering your RC-1 system royal coat 1 gun and set up . I’ve seen some of your videos on it but I have questions, how were you able to make this gun what kind of experience do you have at designing such a thing ? I trust your powder coating skills I have seen you work in here and it is top notch but idk what your skills are making a powder coat system . I’m just really hoping it’s not like just some east wood out in a new case or what not . I’m have trouble finding the right gun . I planned on getting the Eastwood 1000pcs for about 1k$ American but then I seen terrible reviews on it here on TH-cam so I am concerned with buying it however my only other options I can find are cheap entry level systems between 100-250$ and professional level guns for many many thousands of dollars . I really was hoping to find a great entry level Professional set up but I can’t seam to find one . Unless how ever your RC-1 is really legitimate. And I truly hope it is . Plz get back to me . Ty
Shoot me an email royalpowdercoats@gmail.com
Call it "The Texas Turbine Attachment" Tornado tube is good too lol
Got the fan tip, the "tornado" tube and button holder mount for my Eastwood dual voltage (black) model gun and noticed the fan tip fits "loose" and wont stay on the gun. Any tips? Just slides on the end of the gun right?
Hey! Email me at royalpowdercoats@gmail.com for product support
Do you have a Kit for the Harbor Freight Gun?
I currently do not have a kit for the harbor freight system
Do you have any idea why when using the fan tip, powder won’t stick to the part but sticks just fan without it?
The Eastwood is a really limited system. Because of that, we recommend using the fan tip while hot flocking for a nice even pattern.
@@royalcoatspowdercoating it works great for hot flocking. Wish I could use it for regular coating also!
Would this fit a harbor freight gun? They appear to be similar guns. This would help with some of the issues with the HF system as well.
I’m not sure, I’ve never had a harbor freight unit to pull measurements on. If you have a caliper email me the OD measurements of your system and the electrode.
@@royalcoatspowdercoating I will email you some photos and dimensions this evening.
Did it turn out to fit the harbor freight gun I have a set in my cart ready to order
Great content. You got yourself a new subscriber dude. Keep up the amazing work and excellent information
Thank you!
If I had an Eastwood system I would definitely be interested. Anything available for the redline ez50?
I don’t have anything as of now but send me an email and we’ll see if we can get something worked out for your system. Royalpowdercoats@gmail.com
Did you have to modify the Eastwood gun itself for these to fit?
No modifications were made to the Eastwood gun for these attachments offered in this video
Vortex Tube?
Awesome video content bro!👍🏼…I just started powder coating at home. Aloha 🤙🏽
Thank you! Good luck with your powder coating 👍🏼
Is it ok to use silica sand for sandblasting motorcycle parts
Do not use silica sand for blasting
What is the most used blasting media that is not expensive?
@@efrenbituin7136 for siphon feed systems I’d recommend aluminum oxide. For pressure pot blasting I’d recommend green diamond if available. If that’s not available I’d recommend black beauty or coal slag.
Thank you for enlightening
So is there such a thing as to much powder. Hello again. I really like your videos and style. Thank you for making them so people can actually understand. I will order the 3pack once I get set up. I hope to go look at a oven tomorrow. Starting small just a stove/oven. Then to test the waters. Thank you
There is such thing as too much powder. Too much powder can cause your powder to sag as it flows out in the oven. Typically this happens when hot flocking because it’s hard to gauge how much powder has attached itself to the part. If you spray too much while it’s cool it will be obvious most of the time and you can blow off and reapply where needed.
Glad to hear! That’s a smart way to get into it to see if you’re interested in powder coating. Glad I could help!
Are you in the Houston area? I’d like to purchase some tips from you.
Yes, I’m in Spring.
What psi are you running I’m having an issue with my powder coming out the book says 8psi but I seen other videos of guys running at 10?
Try adjusting from like 9-14psi. Find the cloud that works best for you and go with that.
How to buy powder materials, I want a site to buy from, I am from Iraq
Links to purchase are in the description 👍🏼
@Royal Coats Powder Coating Mako my friend I want a shape powder for colors. Exist or not Waco delivery to Iraq
@@WOLF-kp2gk I ship internationally
Still got a black set available?
Shoot me an email royalpowdercoats@gmail.com
Kinda off topic but I'm having a miserable time doing primer and then a color coat with my Eastwood DV. It's impossible unless I spray the color warm/hot, and even then it's not guaranteed to stick to the edges or the faraday areas. Any tips or do I just need a better gun? I shoot the second coat at the lower KV setting at at 180-200 degrees. The majority of what I do is flat signs.
A lot of that has to do with the limitations of the Eastwood system. Sometimes you can get a good second coat but most of the time not. Are your customers requesting a primer or are you just spraying it to spray it? I wouldn’t think it would be necessary on a sign that I assume will be hanging on a wall and such? If you read online on all the old forums a lot of guys preached spraying a primer but I leave that up to the customer if they want it or not at an extra cost. Don’t let me tell you how to run your business but that’s just my two cents.
Royal Coats Powder Coating I’m just doing it to get a smoother finish. I use hot rolled and sandblast it, but sometimes it has some pitting or scratches that I was trying to cover. Maybe I just need to go heavier with the color and prep it a little more by sanding the bad spots. The ones that I can get to work really look great, but it’s pretty frustrating when the color doesn’t stick. I appreciate you getting back to me.
Dedicated ground rod will allow our EW DV system to do 4 coats I've been up to so far
Tank the stock ground cable if you want just run it to the metal gun where the air connector threads in and run the ground straight from the 6ft ground rod behind or next or wherever your shop is drill a hole in the wall and run a minimum of 6 or 10g wire nothing smaller
And every now and then drench the area the rod is sunk in with distilled water and salt mixture up to the point uou see saturation
Nice work Thanks for the info.
Any chance you would be willing to share or sell the STL for the parts?
Sorry, but I don’t plan on selling the STL files for these.
Do you still have any of these sets?
Shoot me an email royalpowdercoats@gmail.com
Great video bud 👍🏾 I sent you a email but didn't include the color prefrence, I'd like black if still available, btw I did the hopper mod to my dual voltage and does much better, my wrist no longer hurts from shaking the crap out of it lol
Lol definitely worth it imo!
Got the files for them? So can print myself?
I don’t plan to sell the files. You can find the attachments on my website www.royalcoatspowdercoating.com
You’re kidding right?
Tornade tube , vortex tube
Great video! Thank you!
Have any more kits to sell?
For sure. They are available on the website royalcoatspowdercoating.com
Would you consider selling the STL files to 3D print the parts?
Sorry, at this time I will just be selling the completed attachments.
Nice work 👍😊 It seems like we are working on exactly the same lines for the designs though I am not interested in selling parts so don’t worry, no competition from here 😊 I call my bladed nozzle a ‘vortex generator’, please feel free to use that name if you like it.
Good luck with the sales 🤑🤑🤑
Great vid 👍🏻
Cyclone attachment
Cyclone Tip
you are doing a great job. I sent you an email with info. I want to try you tips.
Shot gun shell
I sent you an email I'd like a set
I’m 2 years late. But call them “twister tips”