The starter kits on the website are perfect for beginners. Have ones with compressor and without for reasonable prices … just need powders before you’re spraying!! And obviously of course your own stove.
This is a great video and I really appreciate it. One thing I dont understand is why we can use a device using 15,000 V to 100,000 V to apply the powder but it is unsafe to use a 120 V appliance to clean up the powder off the floor. Im wanting to begin powder coating. The two biggest issues I need to work out are oven and clean up.
Because the powder coating system is typically operating in a grounded state as a single system. That is your gun and the part have the a similar voltage potential which limits the energy transfer in any potential sparks. When it comes to the vacuum you're not dealing with the 120V system sparking. Instead the vacuum imparts energy into the dust leading to the system behaving like a capacitor and storing a very large amount of energy. Even then this will most often discharge without you ever being aware that it happened and no fire. Until that day you get a bit lazy and let a lot of dust build up, then the spark happens to occur right where the correct fuel air mixture exists. This flame wave front blasts more powder in front of it up into the air causing a massive deflagration and your shop burns to the ground.
Why are you guys still selling the old non clear bottles and did you fix the sealing problem of powder coming out with the gun and bottle/canister threading? On my older unit i had to make my own seal to stop the powder from seeping through the canister and threading of the gun..so much powder wasted.
We'd say the 150 will totally be great for Tumblers but we'd recommend the 250 so you can tackle some bigger projects once you get more comfortable! 150 - www.eastwood.com/pcs150-hotcoat-powdercoating-diy-system.html 250 - www.eastwood.com/pcs250-dual-voltage-hotcoat-powder-gun.html
what kind of powdercoat are you using on engine parts that are a high heat part? What is the best way to powdercoat a 55 gallon drum for a smoker? Great video BTW!
Hey thanks, Indy, Powder is designed to "flow out" (basically, it just melts) at 400F, right. As long as you're not getting close to that hot, you'll be ok. So for a smoker, you're looking at about 250F - 275F max, right? At that temp, any of our powder is going to be rock solid. For really high heat, we have high-temp paints that will hold up to 650F, but valve covers, wheels, springs, and most underhood components don't get near the 400F required to re-melt powder. -JD
@@eastwoodco some smoking might be at 350-375 If someone wants to do chicken or some sides. I know gateway says to not exceed 410 on the season process.
Ive been using the dual voltage system for about a month, and im so so happy with it. I want to get the nicer psc1000 because if the gun I have is doing this great of a job I could only imagine how good the psc1000 would be. However it is a bit pricey and im not totally sure if buying the gun is worth it because I've found it really easy to buy a handful of those bottles and just fill them with powder and screw them onto the gun when I need a new one and I find that really simple and cheap. So I mean to ask is the psc1000 worth it. Because I can say for sure that the dual voltage gun was worth every single penny spent on it.
The PCS1000 is actually REALLY shitty and 100% not worth the price. Get a Hypersmooth or even a EZ-50 is better. We have amazing results with our EZ-50 as a backup, far better than any Eastwood or entry level gun in that range can do.
@@DonkeyBong490 I just looked into both and i think that the ez50 is exactly what I want. Does the powder flow smoothly and stick well? Those are my main complaints about my current gun.
@@slushiih2 Yes, it really is a great little gun that we use often. It does multi coat much better than the Eastwood offerings and it's far more affordable. A proper grounding rod set up will make a huge difference from what you are used to with your dual voltage gun in terms of adherence into those faraday cage areas.
You'll have to strip off any chrome in order for the powder to stick. Also, that plastic ring will (probably) melt in the 400 degree F baking process. I'd try gently popping it out of the guide. Hopefully it isn't glued in. -JD
QUESTION: is it viable to use two powder coating guns in one target? Like for example a car rim or bigger target? If so, does it both requires to be grounded to the target, or one gun is enough to be connected and be grounded to the target?
I suppose you could? I don't think it's viable though. Once the part is 100% covered in powder, you're done. 1 gun is more than capable of 100% coverage on larger parts. Maybe if you really wanted to coat things quickly, but there's really no reason to rush with powder coating. It doesn't matter where your ground comes from. Stick a copper rod into the earth and ground off of that if you want. As long as the part is grounded, the charged cloud of powder will want to stick to it. -JD
If you mean metal bumpers - yes the PCS 250 can handle that. You can do multiple coats and 2 tones with some extra prep work. We plan on doing something with that soon.
You'd have to scuff the surface - but they're two different approaches to top coating. We also offer clear powder coat for exactly that reason. www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-super-gloss-clear.html
This is a way better video than those Eastwood live videos with that cringy dude talking non sense to fill time instead of showing how something is done!
Either of these will work for you Budget option: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-concours-pro-0-80-psi-air-regulator.html Elite Option: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-elite-paint-gun-regulator.html
We believe you're referencing Faraday Cage effect - this happens when there's too much static charge in a corner. Sometimes lowering the voltage, or removing it completely, and increasing the amount of powder coming out of the gun can help.
What i meant is I have a double stack oven that got damaged by baking with foil paper bon the bottom. I want to refinish the bottom with powder coating so I don't have to keep looking at it
Safe doesn't mean edible. Toothpaste is safe, you shouldn't eat it. Lego bricks are safe, don't eat them. Nuclear power is safe, don't eat uranium. -JD
Nice guy, decent video, mediocre explination/use of terms it is a little frustrating, but maybe I'm just too picky. It gives the impression he doesn't truly know what he's talking about.
This video just made you guys $500 or so. Wife loves to paint and DIY and I sell industrial ovens. I’m placing an order right now.
this sounds obvious but learning the actual science behind this made it a lot easier to understand how it works and what to do
I used this video as educational reference a few years ago. Since then I have opened my own shop and make nearly 8 figures a year.
Wow thats great to hear!
@eastwoodco inst it? Thanks 😁
well it's cIear you're a Iiar or seriously exaggerating. 8 figures? lmao
Man what a great video, I may be getting a powder coating job soon this was very helpful
hh Do you find a suitable job now?
Thank you I'm going to an interview for Powder Coating position this really boosted my confidence
Best of luck, Kenny. Eastwood is cheering for you! 🤞
-JD
Awesome information. Thanks for the video. Give Joe a fat raise.
Very helpful video - tons of info, examples, everything is clearly spelled out. Thanks for posting! :D
Since watching this video I ordered the 250 gun. Video was well done and learned a lot. Thank you
That's great! We hope you enjoy it.
Do you still need powder coating guns now?
Eastwood, always comprehensive.
The starter kits on the website are perfect for beginners. Have ones with compressor and without for reasonable prices … just need powders before you’re spraying!! And obviously of course your own stove.
This is a great video and I really appreciate it. One thing I dont understand is why we can use a device using 15,000 V to 100,000 V to apply the powder but it is unsafe to use a 120 V appliance to clean up the powder off the floor. Im wanting to begin powder coating. The two biggest issues I need to work out are oven and clean up.
Because the powder coating system is typically operating in a grounded state as a single system. That is your gun and the part have the a similar voltage potential which limits the energy transfer in any potential sparks.
When it comes to the vacuum you're not dealing with the 120V system sparking. Instead the vacuum imparts energy into the dust leading to the system behaving like a capacitor and storing a very large amount of energy. Even then this will most often discharge without you ever being aware that it happened and no fire. Until that day you get a bit lazy and let a lot of dust build up, then the spark happens to occur right where the correct fuel air mixture exists. This flame wave front blasts more powder in front of it up into the air causing a massive deflagration and your shop burns to the ground.
Going to get a job test as a powder coater ...on Monday 9/9/24 ..😢 with this video I hope I can pass and get the job.. everyone wish me luck
Good luck bro im looking to do the same ❤
Did you make it bro, I’m trying to do it myself
@@sultanushery7171 i didn't because i went to another place crossing fingers for you guys
haha Good luck!
And did you got a job as a powder coater?
@@lonewolf1209 Got the job😂
Very Helpful for a Newbie!!
Glad I could help!
-JD
Great video! Just got my flyers made and business cards. Can’t wait to get my set up!
Why are you guys still selling the old non clear bottles and did you fix the sealing problem of powder coming out with the gun and bottle/canister threading? On my older unit i had to make my own seal to stop the powder from seeping through the canister and threading of the gun..so much powder wasted.
So would you recommend pcs 150 if I’m just going to be doing tumblers. Biggest one being 40 oz? Thanks!
We'd say the 150 will totally be great for Tumblers but we'd recommend the 250 so you can tackle some bigger projects once you get more comfortable!
150 - www.eastwood.com/pcs150-hotcoat-powdercoating-diy-system.html
250 - www.eastwood.com/pcs250-dual-voltage-hotcoat-powder-gun.html
what kind of powdercoat are you using on engine parts that are a high heat part? What is the best way to powdercoat a 55 gallon drum for a smoker?
Great video BTW!
Hey thanks, Indy,
Powder is designed to "flow out" (basically, it just melts) at 400F, right. As long as you're not getting close to that hot, you'll be ok.
So for a smoker, you're looking at about 250F - 275F max, right? At that temp, any of our powder is going to be rock solid.
For really high heat, we have high-temp paints that will hold up to 650F, but valve covers, wheels, springs, and most underhood components don't get near the 400F required to re-melt powder.
-JD
Side note: be careful not to contaminate any food with powder, or paint.
@@eastwoodco some smoking might be at 350-375 If someone wants to do chicken or some sides. I know gateway says to not exceed 410 on the season process.
Great for intelligent learning, I will be attempting now, thanks for d information. 😊
Very nice tutorial bro. Thanks
Great job
Thanks for your valuable information.
I would like to know what is the minimum temperature should the oven reach before entering my parts?
We bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Hey Joe my name is Branden landry just wanted to say thank you for the video an you done a wonderful job explaining everything thanks buddy
They should teach this in the Ivy Leagues during Winter Study 😅
Thank you this was very helpful
So how’s it work with a panel that needed body work (added bondo or putty to even it out) ??
Thank you- helpful 👍👍
Great insights!
How long and what temperature should you outgas
Hi just wondering what brand name and type of regulator you are using on the gun?
Ive been using the dual voltage system for about a month, and im so so happy with it. I want to get the nicer psc1000 because if the gun I have is doing this great of a job I could only imagine how good the psc1000 would be. However it is a bit pricey and im not totally sure if buying the gun is worth it because I've found it really easy to buy a handful of those bottles and just fill them with powder and screw them onto the gun when I need a new one and I find that really simple and cheap. So I mean to ask is the psc1000 worth it. Because I can say for sure that the dual voltage gun was worth every single penny spent on it.
The PCS1000 is actually REALLY shitty and 100% not worth the price. Get a Hypersmooth or even a EZ-50 is better. We have amazing results with our EZ-50 as a backup, far better than any Eastwood or entry level gun in that range can do.
@@DonkeyBong490 Ok thanks, I'm going to look right into it!
@@DonkeyBong490 I just looked into both and i think that the ez50 is exactly what I want. Does the powder flow smoothly and stick well? Those are my main complaints about my current gun.
@@slushiih2 Yes, it really is a great little gun that we use often. It does multi coat much better than the Eastwood offerings and it's far more affordable. A proper grounding rod set up will make a huge difference from what you are used to with your dual voltage gun in terms of adherence into those faraday cage areas.
We gotta watch this for school
That's cool, it's for a tech school class?
Poor boyz in Joburg are the best team to detail your ride
Do you have to strip the chrome off a fishing guide and there's a piece of plastic ring in it?
You'll have to strip off any chrome in order for the powder to stick. Also, that plastic ring will (probably) melt in the 400 degree F baking process. I'd try gently popping it out of the guide. Hopefully it isn't glued in.
-JD
Thank you
Very helpful 👍🏼
Hello can I paint plexiglass with this one?
QUESTION: is it viable to use two powder coating guns in one target? Like for example a car rim or bigger target? If so, does it both requires to be grounded to the target, or one gun is enough to be connected and be grounded to the target?
I suppose you could? I don't think it's viable though. Once the part is 100% covered in powder, you're done. 1 gun is more than capable of 100% coverage on larger parts. Maybe if you really wanted to coat things quickly, but there's really no reason to rush with powder coating.
It doesn't matter where your ground comes from. Stick a copper rod into the earth and ground off of that if you want. As long as the part is grounded, the charged cloud of powder will want to stick to it.
-JD
Can you powder coat If alloy wheels have aluminium filler in them?
thank you for this tutorial
You're welcome 😊
can you paint two color gradient effect ?
Can I also powder coat some motorcycle flairing( plastic/fiber) materials???
No - the material has to be able to withstand 400 degrees when it's put on bake.
Hi, is it legal to send powder through the mail system? Thanks.
Yes, it is
Can I spray the powder in a fan booth with air filters?
Maybe it is better to use powder coating spray gun,I think.
Thanks it is informative
Glad it was helpful!
-JD
Would the 250 be good enough to powder coat bumpers.
Can you do a 2 tone powder coat, can you do multiple layers of powder coat?
If you mean metal bumpers - yes the PCS 250 can handle that. You can do multiple coats and 2 tones with some extra prep work. We plan on doing something with that soon.
@@eastwoodco • Thank you very much for the reply.
Nice clear vid, appreciate that thanks
Glad it helped
Can you spray a spray paint clear coat over powder coating?
You'd have to scuff the surface - but they're two different approaches to top coating. We also offer clear powder coat for exactly that reason. www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-super-gloss-clear.html
Great video!!!
how do I power my bags on my f6b goldwing?
This is a way better video than those Eastwood live videos with that cringy dude talking non sense to fill time instead of showing how something is done!
Best air regulator for a 150? Thanks
Either of these will work for you
Budget option: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-concours-pro-0-80-psi-air-regulator.html
Elite Option: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-elite-paint-gun-regulator.html
Superb video!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nicley presented
How to fix the circular static spots.. ?
We believe you're referencing Faraday Cage effect - this happens when there's too much static charge in a corner. Sometimes lowering the voltage, or removing it completely, and increasing the amount of powder coming out of the gun can help.
Interesting video
Can I powder coat the inside of my home oven
A home oven is capable of baking the powder - we recommend a dedicated oven for food safety.
What i meant is I have a double stack oven that got damaged by baking with foil paper bon the bottom. I want to refinish the bottom with powder coating so I don't have to keep looking at it
No that won't work - Powder melts at 400 degrees - so as soon as you bake something it will re-flow.
I need this jobs
Nice video
cost of powder ?
We have powders starting under $10
www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-coat-jet-black.html
no clear coat ?
On Powder Coat you don't need to and often don't apply a clear coat. We do have that option if you want to add one though.
I always hear powder is zero voc and safe, but then hear the never use the same oven as food. So it's not so safe.
Safe doesn't mean edible. Toothpaste is safe, you shouldn't eat it. Lego bricks are safe, don't eat them. Nuclear power is safe, don't eat uranium.
-JD
Unfortunatley your in USA am in Scotland and we are so behind here with the technology you have over there.
Damnit! Wanted to listen but that GD chainsaw background noise is assinine!!
Think I can make a homemade oven out of plywood?
No...
I want to powdercoat a whole ass motorbike frame. I dont think an electric oven is gonna be big enough!!!
Well we have you covered:
www.eastwood.com/eastwood-hotcoat-4x4x6-240-volt-powder-oven.html
Oh, thanks, now I know that I don't wanna do it
Hlo sir I'm form India please help me😢
This sounds like an expensive hobbie
Nice guy, decent video, mediocre explination/use of terms it is a little frustrating, but maybe I'm just too picky. It gives the impression he doesn't truly know what he's talking about.
Lol this is brutal compared to other options, I know it has it's applications but not for me. Good video though.
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great video - thanks!
Glad you liked it!