Thanks for sharing. I bought the Vevor without the voltage control. Just tested it on a couple of parts and it does great. Winter has come but i will try some chrome next year on engine covers, hope it turns out good. Will keep an eye out for more videos on that gun from you.
Hi I have the kool koat HD gun from Columbia coatings. I'm still pretty new to powder coating ( a couple of years ) and I haven't mastered the kv and micro amps settings yet. I see you do inside corners and you make it look easy even though it's not. There are so many things with powder coating that can be frustrating but it is rewarding when things go well. Andrew
I use a cheap Chinese gema rip off, if you can even call it that. It has adjustable kV's, no uA. I reached out to you a while ago for an electron setup(I'm in Europe). I will buy one if the work starts coming in, for now I price to cover the costs plus a little extra. At the moment it's just finding out how to get the job done with the setup I have. Keep up the great videos!
I was thinking that was just the harbor freight gun until you pointed out out the adjustabe kv's on it. Probably a better unit for a guy to start out with and try out multiple coats over the eastwood trash.
Thanks for sharing. I bought the Vevor without the voltage control. Just tested it on a couple of parts and it does great. Winter has come but i will try some chrome next year on engine covers, hope it turns out good. Will keep an eye out for more videos on that gun from you.
Hi I have the kool koat HD gun from Columbia coatings. I'm still pretty new to powder coating ( a couple of years ) and I haven't mastered the kv and micro amps settings yet. I see you do inside corners and you make it look easy even though it's not. There are so many things with powder coating that can be frustrating but it is rewarding when things go well.
Andrew
How serendipitous. I was wondering how to spray my wheels on my car.
That gun is very similar to the Hobo freight gun that I currently have.
I use a cheap Chinese gema rip off, if you can even call it that. It has adjustable kV's, no uA. I reached out to you a while ago for an electron setup(I'm in Europe). I will buy one if the work starts coming in, for now I price to cover the costs plus a little extra. At the moment it's just finding out how to get the job done with the setup I have.
Keep up the great videos!
I was thinking that was just the harbor freight gun until you pointed out out the adjustabe kv's on it. Probably a better unit for a guy to start out with and try out multiple coats over the eastwood trash.
nice
It's chrome until you put the clear on it..... I know.. I hated doing powder chrome for people too!