Great video bud, a couple questions if you could answer them i'd greatly appreciate it. 1. What do you use to hook the wheels through the valve steam hole? 2. Do you have a link for that vac you are using? 3. What do you do about the center cap since a lot are plastic?
I have these same exact wheels.. I wanted them red and black.. And everyone has told me that you can't powder coat chrome wheels without blasting them first.. But.. You did it.. And they look great.. What gives?
The surface of chrome wheels is to smooth. You need to give to powder something to grab onto. I used a little scotch bright and went over the wheels just enough to sort of dull the finish. The trans gold I put on brightened back up. There is a fine line between not enough and to much. Also if you are doing a solid tone over it than it wont matter how sanded they are.
I've heard and read that chrome wheels need to be stripped with acid to remove the chrome and then blast off residue and clean with acetone. Or will this method stick due to the smooth surface? Cosmic powder coat has a translucent gold that's almost mirror
Hi bud the wheel was it chrome out the box when u got them? Where they chrome plated or powder coated? How can you tell What type of hoover was that And I think finally that's some bad ass work!!
Can you feel the tap line after shooting black, or after the clear coat ? Awsome work, im on my 4th yr in moslty do single coats but looking to do more
A nice gloss powder coat is going to be more durable for sure. The close will help make it easer to clean. A flat or textured finish will hold onto the dust more.
If I wanted to change the color on a powder coated bumper from black to a red ( same color as the restored truck, can I paint over the black with an auto body paint? If so how?
I am new to this poweder coating buissness and I have a customer. The problem is that I dont know how much to charge that person for 4 rims with 1 color. I want to have an idea on how much to charge thay customer with 2 colors. I also work from my home and I dont know if that changes the pricing.
I was under the impression if you baked the second powder after the first powder (gold) was cured you would burn the first powder. Did you do a full cure on the black?
I have never had a problem with burning powder even doing 2 or 3 coat process. I do full cures and also partially cured. Alot of it depends on what your doing and also type of powder.
I couldn't give you a price with out more details. Size and design of the wheels and. Colors to be used. Feel free to give us a call at adc powdercoating.
Tim, have a question? I do little stuff at home and was wondering if you have a earth ground that your negative goes to and then a lead from the earth ground to your part? I tried a second coat today and got all kind of starbursts and turned it way down, I use EZ50.
Mitchell yes I do have a good ground. I have a 16 foot copper rod that I have buried as deep as I can. I ground off of that. I also have a a small funnel on top of it and I will pour water down the hole especially in the summer it helps the ground. Make sure your kv are alot lower on a second or third coat.
Been powder coating for just under a year now. I have watched many video on powder coating. I see many people powder coat there wheels cold or room temp. We powder coat our wheels straight from the oven. The finish is just as good if not better. I am very interested in trying the two tone but will need to do that when the wheel is cooled. Do you have any tips for this please? Thanks
Dan Sinikal Sinclair straight from the oven is more durable that's how I atv and SxS rims and parts. I'm pretty curious about that too. Can they be sprayed hot if you heat tape the entire part you don't want the 2nd coat on?
We pre head all aluminum parts. Aluminum is a very porous material and traps alot of crap inside. Pre heating will get ride of alot of that before you apply powder its called out gassing.
What I'm trying to figure out, is how to handle the wheel itself. I've watched tons of videos, but none show how the wire is connected to the wheel and able to keep it from scuffing the wheel. Most I can see is that it's connected through the valvestem hole, but with what? How? Can someone please help me out with this by emailing me here on my youtube account, please!
The definitely have to be completely clean of all old paint. You cant get good adhesion over old paint. Blasting or chemical stripping is the way to go.
Hi. I'm getting my rims coated and my rear tire gets really dirty from the chain, so I used to use strong chemicals to clean it off. Now, I'm a little worried that I might ruin the coating if I use strong chemicals, what would you recommend that I can use to remove grease/dirt without damaging the coating. Thank you!
Hi, was reading the threads and noticed you didn't get a reply. I have had several auto rims powder coated and my powder coater told me not to go through drive through car washes (I don't like to anyway) because of the harsh chemicals and possible damage it can cause. I would recommend using WD-40 to remove any grease and simply wipe with a microfiber cloth after using soap to wash the rim. When clean, put a coat of wax in it to help in dirt/grease removal next time, hope it helps. A real good easy to use sealant/wax is mequiar's ultimate fast finish.
@@broitried4022 there are so many options in guns and ovens. We use the gema optiflex2 and are happy with the gun. Our oven is by powder x and it's been flawless for years.
So I've been trying to find a video on what materials can and cant be powder coated. Any chance you can do a quick video on what materials accept powder better than others?
Powdercoat a exhaust down tailpipe inside and out with cool color ....how much to do one for me a 2007 dodge ram 3500 6.7 cummins over the axle down tail pipe I'm ordering a new one right now..use your own imagination ..
Considering he did a translucent gold or “candy” the chrome or a silver base was needed. No need to blast the chrome, even if using a solid color either way. It’ll just cost you more time than is really necessary for the same finish.
You can doesn’t matter you’ll get the same results. When using a translucent you need a chrome or silver to get the candy look or anodized look depending color. You’ll just cost yourself more time for prep if you blast the chrome off. Even if you use a solid color doesn’t matter if you shoot over chrome. Chrome is a very durable base don’t take it off if you don’t have to.
@@jeffreyhinman1397 Nobody's arguing the durability of chrome. You missed the whole point of the question in your long ass response. The reason why chrome is so hard to powder coat over is because it's so hard and smooth nothing sticks to it. You have to Scuff it up or your dumb ass remark about using it as a base for kandy will have the candy flake right off. Go read a book or something.
I charge by colors used and time involved in the details. I do wheels starting at only $85 each all the way to over $200 each. Every wheels is different.
wouldnt this have been easier if you did the colors a bit opposite from what you did...? it would have been easier to tape the black off to do gold rather than attempt to clean it off the gold .. idk i powdercoat and just seems a bit much in cleaning for the black :) looks good though for sure man
Hi there. Could letters be powder coated on brake callipers for example by using a vinyl decal mask to powder coat then remove the mask before putting into the oven?
whasup ADC i have a question i tried to do the same thing 2 tone but after my first color i let it cool off to room temperature but when i try to put my second color the powder does not want to stick it keeps on opening what am i doing wrong please help me !!!!!!! west coast wheel repair in san francisco california your work is badass!!!!!!!!!!!
Most important thing is to make sure you have a good ground especially doing more than one coat. It is easy to get fish eyes and back ionization. Grounding is key.
Seeing the finished wheel was surprising how great it looked, your hard work really shows through in these wheels.
Amazing job comes from amazing patience. Definitely taxin on two tone jobs!
I like the green tape in the center...makes it look SciFi
The job is amazing 100% quality/// the candy gold that should be enough that was nice// good video. 👍👍👍👍
Very nice work! Cheers, Doug
Steelers colors baby!!! You’re a Master Craftsman!!! Beautiful work!!! ☮️🖖🏽
Looks more like the saints to me if it were to be NFL related...Steelers are more yellow than gold
Can I send you a set of wheels to do, this work is amazing!
Those wheels are amazing
Wow!!! That's beautiful.
Amazing ! Great job !
Great work and thanks for the details you put into the videos.
Great video bud, a couple questions if you could answer them i'd greatly appreciate it.
1. What do you use to hook the wheels through the valve steam hole?
2. Do you have a link for that vac you are using?
3. What do you do about the center cap since a lot are plastic?
Great video! Keep up the good work.
Wow, Nice job
Is it possible to have a gradient of the two colors in the middle of the spokes for a smooth transition of colors?
Nice how did you get the black powder off all the gold by vacuum??
I would like to see the procedures in the oven process of applying the the two coat process.
Beautiful job man, really awesome!
Beautiful work !!
Those look sick. Good job 👏
Extremely Impressive! 👏🏽🙌🏽
Where’s the other wheel
I have these same exact wheels.. I wanted them red and black.. And everyone has told me that you can't powder coat chrome wheels without blasting them first.. But.. You did it.. And they look great.. What gives?
The surface of chrome wheels is to smooth. You need to give to powder something to grab onto. I used a little scotch bright and went over the wheels just enough to sort of dull the finish. The trans gold I put on brightened back up. There is a fine line between not enough and to much. Also if you are doing a solid tone over it than it wont matter how sanded they are.
I've heard and read that chrome wheels need to be stripped with acid to remove the chrome and then blast off residue and clean with acetone. Or will this method stick due to the smooth surface? Cosmic powder coat has a translucent gold that's almost mirror
Great job again !! regards from mexico
Great job bos. How can i start doing amazing stuff like this. Superb and skillful
Very nice work.
How are you, I have a set of 2 piece wheels and I was wondering if you could do super crime barrel with and black or colored center
Hi bud the wheel was it chrome out the box when u got them?
Where they chrome plated or powder coated?
How can you tell
What type of hoover was that
And I think finally that's some bad ass work!!
Can you feel the tap line after shooting black, or after the clear coat ?
Awsome work, im on my 4th yr in moslty do single coats but looking to do more
Did you powdercoat right on top of the stock chrome?
Awesome work-
Good job sir....
Wow very good job..!! After you put the clear and take it out of the oven how much time do you need to wait to install the tires
Jose Osorio as soon as the wheels are cool to the touch you can put tires back on.
Very nice.. how mooch?
Question. Which is more durable, resist brake dust better, and easier to clean? Epoxy based paint or powder coating?
A nice gloss powder coat is going to be more durable for sure. The close will help make it easer to clean. A flat or textured finish will hold onto the dust more.
Very, very nice job...
Good job bro 👍
If I wanted to change the color on a powder coated bumper from black to a red ( same color as the restored truck, can I paint over the black with an auto body paint? If so how?
I am new to this poweder coating buissness and I have a customer. The problem is that I dont know how much to charge that person for 4 rims with 1 color. I want to have an idea on how much to charge thay customer with 2 colors. I also work from my home and I dont know if that changes the pricing.
nice Job budy
love the vid, and after the burial. keep on
Is that a chrome base that you added or are you powder coating over the factory chrome finish that the wheels came with?
I was under the impression if you baked the second powder after the first powder (gold) was cured you would burn the first powder. Did you do a full cure on the black?
I have never had a problem with burning powder even doing 2 or 3 coat process. I do full cures and also partially cured. Alot of it depends on what your doing and also type of powder.
Nice work
Great job, did you heat up the rims before applying the gold?
Absolutely outstanding work man thinking of getting some done how much is it for something like that
I couldn't give you a price with out more details. Size and design of the wheels and. Colors to be used. Feel free to give us a call at adc powdercoating.
Tim, have a question? I do little stuff at home and was wondering if you have a earth ground that your negative goes to and then a lead from the earth ground to your part? I tried a second coat today and got all kind of starbursts and turned it way down, I use EZ50.
Mitchell yes I do have a good ground. I have a 16 foot copper rod that I have buried as deep as I can. I ground off of that. I also have a a small funnel on top of it and I will pour water down the hole especially in the summer it helps the ground. Make sure your kv are alot lower on a second or third coat.
man those look awesome
Been powder coating for just under a year now. I have watched many video on powder coating. I see many people powder coat there wheels cold or room temp. We powder coat our wheels straight from the oven. The finish is just as good if not better. I am very interested in trying the two tone but will need to do that when the wheel is cooled. Do you have any tips for this please? Thanks
Dan Sinikal Sinclair straight from the oven is more durable that's how I atv and SxS rims and parts. I'm pretty curious about that too. Can they be sprayed hot if you heat tape the entire part you don't want the 2nd coat on?
Did you have to do anything to the chrome?
how does the powder coating hold up long term? Does it peel off? Will road salt damage it?
It is very durable stuff it will hold up for a long time. If you rub up against a curb that is a whole different story it can only take so much.
Que ral buen dia oye amigo soy de mexico que color es el que usas me podras pasar el ral esta exquisito ese color
I had a question. If you pre-heat the objects that are going to be powder coated. Does that have a better finish ?
We pre head all aluminum parts. Aluminum is a very porous material and traps alot of crap inside. Pre heating will get ride of alot of that before you apply powder its called out gassing.
Hey tim what was used to prep the chrome for powder?
What I'm trying to figure out, is how to handle the wheel itself. I've watched tons of videos, but none show how the wire is connected to the wheel and able to keep it from scuffing the wheel. Most I can see is that it's connected through the valvestem hole, but with what? How? Can someone please help me out with this by emailing me here on my youtube account, please!
Hi
I would like to try that powercoat my rims for my motorcycle it's alloy, should all the old paint off first or only sand them with sandpaper?
The definitely have to be completely clean of all old paint. You cant get good adhesion over old paint. Blasting or chemical stripping is the way to go.
24 'a they all chrome I would like they copper what's the price like ?
Hi. I'm getting my rims coated and my rear tire gets really dirty from the chain, so I used to use strong chemicals to clean it off. Now, I'm a little worried that I might ruin the coating if I use strong chemicals, what would you recommend that I can use to remove grease/dirt without damaging the coating. Thank you!
Hi, was reading the threads and noticed you didn't get a reply. I have had several auto rims powder coated and my powder coater told me not to go through drive through car washes (I don't like to anyway) because of the harsh chemicals and possible damage it can cause. I would recommend using WD-40 to remove any grease and simply wipe with a microfiber cloth after using soap to wash the rim. When clean, put a coat of wax in it to help in dirt/grease removal next time, hope it helps. A real good easy to use sealant/wax is mequiar's ultimate fast finish.
blkcc1
Thank you!
What settings do you use for shooting the gold
How much did you charge? Also did you coat right over chrome?
You do killer work man! Been powdering for 7 years and am about to open my own shop in the next year! And what kinda portable vac you using!?
Ashton Palmer did you find out where to buy that vac from
Ashton Palmer
Looks like the Ridgid Stinger they sell at Home Depot.? 🤔
Yes exactly right. We got it at home depot and a few little extra attachments for like $40 bucks.
Also looking to start my own small business any recommendations for gun setups and ovens?
@@broitried4022 there are so many options in guns and ovens. We use the gema optiflex2 and are happy with the gun. Our oven is by powder x and it's been flawless for years.
So I've been trying to find a video on what materials can and cant be powder coated. Any chance you can do a quick video on what materials accept powder better than others?
That's something I could work on. As soon as it slows down a bit this week I'll think about a good video to do. Thanks.
Thank you. Hope business is booming
Is it for a 3 wheeler
If you sandblast the wheels during prep, what media do you use?
We use glass for the most part. We also have a low psi iron cabinet we use as well
Great job dude, one question, I see allover the internet they say not to use an shop vac on the powder, Did you ever had any problems doing that?
Never had a problem. It's really the only Good way to do two tone jobs. Alot of people think they know what they are talking about.
@@adcpowdercoating3907 Thanks for your reply man, your work is awesome.
@@adcpowdercoating3907 will you be able to put a transparent powder right over a mirror polished wheel or will it flake off?
Will those pants hold up on car engines
i was always told you cant put anything on chrome, how does that powder stick without scuffing?
It's all in the prep.
@@adcpowdercoating3907 I heard and seen the same thing. Can you be more specific about the prep without giving away any of your trade secrets?
Hi. Where can I buy the same powder coat hoover you use. Great job
Wheel Doctor Diamond Cut Wheel Repair Service, Mobile Wheel Repair we get most of our powder from prismatic powder. Any color you can think of.
I thought you had to strip the cone off before you powdered it
Was that a chrome powder to begin with or just chrome?
You can Powdercoat over chrome?
I’m pretty sure your suppose to strip the chrome.
Powdercoat a exhaust down tailpipe inside and out with cool color ....how much to do one for me a 2007 dodge ram 3500 6.7 cummins over the axle down tail pipe I'm ordering a new one right now..use your own imagination ..
What temperature you use to do each coat for the wheels an what gun spray tip you use?
Phenomenal job!
Did you powder coat directly over the factory chrome? What are your thoughts on stripping vs not stripping chrome before powder coating?
Cory Fuhrmann was thinking the same thing...I’ve coated over chrome and the powder coat is flakey and chipping now a few years after
Cory Fuhrmann media blasted and done in a super chrome base.
Considering he did a translucent gold or “candy” the chrome or a silver base was needed. No need to blast the chrome, even if using a solid color either way. It’ll just cost you more time than is really necessary for the same finish.
You can doesn’t matter you’ll get the same results. When using a translucent you need a chrome or silver to get the candy look or anodized look depending color. You’ll just cost yourself more time for prep if you blast the chrome off. Even if you use a solid color doesn’t matter if you shoot over chrome. Chrome is a very durable base don’t take it off if you don’t have to.
@@jeffreyhinman1397 Nobody's arguing the durability of chrome. You missed the whole point of the question in your long ass response. The reason why chrome is so hard to powder coat over is because it's so hard and smooth nothing sticks to it. You have to Scuff it up or your dumb ass remark about using it as a base for kandy will have the candy flake right off. Go read a book or something.
What do you do on the lug nuts? Just powder coat them as well?
What was the total cost?
Been looking to start my business too what kinda pricing for a set up like this?? I dont want to charge to much.
I charge by colors used and time involved in the details. I do wheels starting at only $85 each all the way to over $200 each. Every wheels is different.
Wow brother great work. Where are you located? You have ig?
Located in Allentown Pennsylvania. Instagram is adc_powdercoating.
Amazing......
Beautiful, one or maybe two questions. Was the wheel already chromed or you powder coated it in chrome.
It was already chrome , They don't make a true CHROME powder yet . Not sure they ever will .
I didn’t think you could powder coat chrome. It should be stripped first.
Ok you can't powder coat chrome but base on your video you added the gold over the chrome. Can you please explain
wouldnt this have been easier if you did the colors a bit opposite from what you did...? it would have been easier to tape the black off to do gold rather than attempt to clean it off the gold .. idk i powdercoat and just seems a bit much in cleaning for the black :) looks good though for sure man
I did it the way I did because of the trans gold. It would have taken a lot longer and more work to do the bard solid tone first.
Who's power did you use and mainly always use?
Jason prismatic wowder
What kind of gun
biggest like
Hey! What brand power do you use for your gold?
We use mostly prismatic. The gold is called spun gold from prismatic powders.
what u charge?
Good day my friend I have a question did you use normal clear or powder coating clear
👏👏👏perfect
Hi there. Could letters be powder coated on brake callipers for example by using a vinyl decal mask to powder coat then remove the mask before putting into the oven?
Yes that s
Is something we do often
How do you ground the wheel
kevin votion I ground straight to the wheel.
whasup ADC i have a question i tried to do the same thing 2 tone but after my first color i let it cool off to room temperature but when i try to put my second color the powder does not want to stick it keeps on opening what am i doing wrong please help me !!!!!!! west coast wheel repair in san francisco california your work is badass!!!!!!!!!!!
Most important thing is to make sure you have a good ground especially doing more than one coat. It is easy to get fish eyes and back ionization. Grounding is key.
Two tone brake calipers
Island man we can do that.
id hate to pay for those
They were not cheap but the customer loved them.
im sure man..they came out perfect and im sure they looked sick on his car...did you do a run of nowear frames?
@@tech12mods no I didnt do any of the nowear frames. Karl has a powdercoater.
Hello
I wonder if anyone has ever been murdered with a powder coat oven?
Hahahah this made me laugh thismorning. Good way to start the day. Now I must google the answer.
Colored wheels are lame in my opinion, but your work is awesome!
People who use the word "lame" are lame in my opinion.
Man i gotta say, the worst "gold" if you can call it that, more yellow thats it, good work just not Gold!