Is the Harbor Freight Powder Coat Spray Gun System any good? A full review and unboxing!
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2021
- I am not affiliated with Harbor Freight and purchased this paint system with my own money because I needed it!
You can find this system at - www.harborfreight.com/automot...
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Excellent explanation, concise and clear, thanks! subscribed!
Excellent, excellent video. Clear. Concise. Just shows what a little advance planning can do for a video presentation of this type that discusses the features and uses for DIY equipment. Thanks!
Neat tool! More affordable than I expected. Thanks for sharing.
Great review!! 😃👍
Great video, thanks for the info. Well explained.
Didn’t even know this existed... Amazing, thanks.
I'm glad you did this one. I was doing powder coating of small parts years back by air gun heating and dipping. :^) The price is right!
Good review
I have an oven outside of my house not being used, maybe I can try this item. Harborfrieght is my go to store when I'm in the city. Well good video again.
I've seen lots of videos where people use a regular house oven! I bet it would be perfect for powder coating!!!!
Looks like it work good
I liked this video 👍
Well, looks like I found a side gig haha. Didnt realize they had a powder coat system till I saw someone use it on TikTok for wrenches
Did the baking produce fumes?
Once you sprayed the powder and it cured did it lay smooth or was it textured?
It did smooth out, it gets glossy and smooths out while in the oven.
What is the electrical part of the gun doing? Does it function like a electostatic paint gun? Meaning does the powder wrap around the part that is being painted. Do you need to rotated that part like you would with a standard paint gun?
Yup, you are absolutely correct! The powder is attracted to the part electrostatically. Rotating the gun or the part is still required, but your aim isn't as important, if that makes sense.
that powder coat system looks like an old battery charger lol
Exactly what I was thinking.
Powder coating is grossly overrated. Unless done exceptionally well paints are always superior.
Best for a production setting with low voc and solvent laws
We are going to find out! :D
@@1D10CRACY happy to be wrong. Keep me posted.