How to Powder Coat A Stainless Yeti Cup - Powder Coating Tips & Tricks - Eastwood

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2016
  • Scott teaches us how to powder coat a stainless insulated cup using Eastwood Products.
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    Powder coating gives you one of the most economical, color-durable, and longest-lasting finishes available... and the Eastwood HotCoat powder coating system makes it about as easy as it can get! DIY powder coating produces surfaces that are far more resistant to chipping, scratches and wear than other finishes, and the color selection is virtually unlimited, with high and low gloss, metallic, and clear finishes available.
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    Dual-Voltage HotCoat Powder-Coating Gun gives you the most complete coverage from tight areas to large surfaces.
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    Coat and cure in under an hour!
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    Low 15,000-volt setting
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    Increased powder adhesion
    Minimal overspray
    This innovative system will allow you to achieve the benefits of powder coating small parts instead of coating them with paint. The new Dual Voltage system gives you the capability to coat small areas using the Low 15kv setting. Or coat large areas using the High voltage setting 25kv. All you need is a compressed air source (5-10 PSI from a portable tank with a regulator or a compressor) and an electric oven or toaster oven.
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Комментарии • 33

  • @tmech455
    @tmech455 7 лет назад

    A friend of mine made an oven using a large metal cabinet that he insulated with firebrick on three side, and fire-X board on the doors, and heated using 3 electric oven elements, it seems to work fairly well

  • @robingayhart1140
    @robingayhart1140 8 месяцев назад

    10:21
    Can you use a high temperature tape to tape the edge (top rim) of tumbler when you don’t want to use straw and so mouth doesn’t touch the coating while drinking right from cup?

  • @loriparault8535
    @loriparault8535 4 года назад

    What voltage setting do you use for the stainless steel tumblers?

  • @JPEBeard
    @JPEBeard 7 лет назад

    What high heat vinyl to use? What temp for cure and how long?

  • @beckymcfarland2106
    @beckymcfarland2106 3 года назад

    What might cause a bubble to form at the seam near
    the bottom of the cup? We have had several do this during the baking process.

  • @Vettevelocitygsc6
    @Vettevelocitygsc6 6 лет назад

    Can you use super chrome on a yeti cup?

  • @joannhancock9651
    @joannhancock9651 5 лет назад

    Once glass cure can you coat with epoxy

  • @davidlagarde8470
    @davidlagarde8470 2 года назад

    The tumbler doesn’t look like it was bead blasted what did you do to keep the powder from chipping or peeling

  • @orlandoflores6037
    @orlandoflores6037 7 лет назад

    What would be the process in powder coating a tumbler with a base coat, and then a low temp clear coat? I've read that heat flocking isn't easy unless you're a pro at it, and the instructions in the powder coat gun manual states to cure the first coat completely before curing a second coat. I've also read online that a partial cure, let's say a 60% cure, is a better method before adding the clear coat and finishing off with a full cure for the clear coat? What do the pros at Eastwood recommend?

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  7 лет назад +1

      You can actually talk to the Eastwood Tech who is in this video powder coating the Yeti Cup and get his feedback and suggestions. The Tech Line is 866.759.2131.

  • @freebird1963
    @freebird1963 4 года назад

    why not use a teflon sheet cut to size. They are made to handle the high heat..

  • @salvadorh7143
    @salvadorh7143 7 лет назад

    what can be used besides an oven for larger objects being coated such as wheels, bike frames , etc

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  7 лет назад

      Heat Lamps. Check them out here. www.eastwood.com/infrared-curing-lamp-6000.html

  • @toddperry9860
    @toddperry9860 3 года назад

    Once you heat a Yeti cup it loses it insulation valve,that why they say never put it in a dishwasher.

  • @bobbyjordan2943
    @bobbyjordan2943 7 лет назад

    what about translucent and candy I used candy on powder coat come and it ran in the cracks what did I do wrong

    • @Shane-Singleton
      @Shane-Singleton 7 лет назад

      From my understanding you can't mix powders like you do paint. You have to buy it in the color you want to apply it as. I'm not sure about overlaying one on top of a previously cured layer though.

  • @sidneypendergrass9688
    @sidneypendergrass9688 7 лет назад +1

    if the stainless tumbler have a plastic liner will the oven melt it?

    • @ManCrafting
      @ManCrafting 7 лет назад

      Sidney Pendergrass yes.

    • @1LoudCRX
      @1LoudCRX 7 лет назад

      Sidney Pendergrass it has to be able to withstand 400 degrees Fahrenheit for a minimum of 10 minutes for some powders and 20 minutes for Eastwood powders

  • @24dodgecummins1
    @24dodgecummins1 Год назад

    Pull your vinyl right before gel out

  • @1whoFartsinthewind
    @1whoFartsinthewind 6 лет назад

    Are the colors mixable to make custom colors ?

  • @kevinhornbuckle
    @kevinhornbuckle 7 лет назад +2

    Is it possible to use a heat gun instead of an oven?

    • @ManCrafting
      @ManCrafting 7 лет назад +1

      Kevin Hornbuckle a lot of the powders require 10-12 minutes to cure once the cup reaches PMT.

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  7 лет назад +1

      You can use heat lamps. www.eastwood.com/infrared-curing-lamp-6000.html

    • @1LoudCRX
      @1LoudCRX 7 лет назад +1

      Kevin Hornbuckle it's possible to get a good look from a heat gun. it is very unlikely it will be properly cured and have any kind of durability though. we use a heat gun sometimes when laying multiple layer decals down. after the vinyl stencil is removed we will do a full bake on it.

  • @capecordparacord9622
    @capecordparacord9622 7 лет назад +11

    I feel like you highjacked Mancrafting's technique and videos here

    • @KatieKay2003
      @KatieKay2003 3 года назад

      I've watched hours of these videos to educate myself and the techniques don't vary much. It is what it is.

  • @kevinstarkweather8668
    @kevinstarkweather8668 Год назад

    How do you powder coat plastic parts

    • @eastwoodco
      @eastwoodco  Год назад

      That's tough, your part has to be able to withstand the 400F required to flow-out the powder.

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 7 лет назад

    No breathing apparatus I see, I thought Powdercoating is harmful if breathed in.

  • @sirwarren01
    @sirwarren01 7 лет назад +1

    Eastwood should make a silicone plug for the yeti cups.

    • @RobLaycock68
      @RobLaycock68 6 лет назад

      Propowdersupply.com sells silicone plugs for yeti cups 20 and 30 oz. roughly 10 and 11 bucks.