Hey mate, so happy your channel popped up, i have learned so much and how you explain everything so clear, not like others, love your work cheers from oz 🇦🇺 🤘🤘
Ever see those "Wood Grain Tools" for putting a grain look on cupboards and crap? It's curved and you rock it as you drag it, type thing. Could be far out on something flat like the inside of a woody wagons rims one day, heh heh. Thanks for all the tips!
How does this work? I was always taught that something with already cured p/c on it wouldn't carry the electrical current to add more coats on top. I want to expand my p/c skills in my artwork but I'm just confused on how you get the current to flow once the piece is already fully covered?
I'm using distilled water trying this technique, the powder always clumps up and gives it a rough texture and not very appealing look. Does it need to be in the oven longer to evaporate the water?
@UnknownCoatings I think I got it figured out. Pretty sure my second coat was too heavy for shooting it with water, I lightened the servings coat and it came out good. Yes I watched the video again and caught you saying a light coat lol.
@@UnknownCoatings the powder coating gun, with me set income from the va I’d have to save up to get a powder coating system. I don’t want to buy something and then it stops working, I know to get the best got to pay more in the long run. It pays for itself after a while, I really like your videos as showing a lot to do and look out for.
DEFINITELY giving this a shot! Thanks Shawn! Great vid as always!
Well done those turned out great
Great job, I will definitely try this! Thanks for that.
make sure you post the results
Hey mate, so happy your channel popped up, i have learned so much and how you explain everything so clear, not like others, love your work cheers from oz 🇦🇺 🤘🤘
Glad you are enjoying it!
Very nice! I'm digging the spray bottle gonna have to try it out🤙🏻
Let me know how it works out
Thanks for the inspiration!
my pleasure!
Love it. Thanks for the ideas!
let me know how things go!
Your right there is no wrong way. Looks sharp 👍👍👍
Ever see those "Wood Grain Tools" for putting a grain look on cupboards and crap? It's curved and you rock it as you drag it, type thing. Could be far out on something flat like the inside of a woody wagons rims one day, heh heh.
Thanks for all the tips!
Did you clear these? Or is that just the paint? Thanks.
Cleared
How does this work? I was always taught that something with already cured p/c on it wouldn't carry the electrical current to add more coats on top. I want to expand my p/c skills in my artwork but I'm just confused on how you get the current to flow once the piece is already fully covered?
Wow. I think they came out awesome. Oh the ideas you have unleashed in my mind. 👍🍺
I like the bush pattern! Going to try this right now on some steel wheels lol
Rad, definitely all about the varied content like this. No one else is doing it, not that I've seen. It's not necessary to clear tho is it?
Have you ever used Tiger Drylac wet black I purchased some recently to play around with I love it
absolutely, but I stick with IFS SUPER WET BLACK, its the best on the market
Cool stuff!
I appreciate it dan!
Do people request this look often? I personally don't find it attractive compared to more common coating effects.
I'm using distilled water trying this technique, the powder always clumps up and gives it a rough texture and not very appealing look. Does it need to be in the oven longer to evaporate the water?
I havent had any issues with clumping at all. Maybe I am misunderstanding. Explain your process a bit and I will see if I can help
@UnknownCoatings I think I got it figured out. Pretty sure my second coat was too heavy for shooting it with water, I lightened the servings coat and it came out good. Yes I watched the video again and caught you saying a light coat lol.
Would filtered water out the sink or the fridge to do this also?
Typically filtered water still has minerals in it. It may work
Very cool 😎!
thanks you good sir!
Who many times do you replace your powder coating equipment?
Which part of it? Had oven for 14 years and it was fine. Gun for the same.
@@UnknownCoatings the powder coating gun, with me set income from the va I’d have to save up to get a powder coating system. I don’t want to buy something and then it stops working, I know to get the best got to pay more in the long run. It pays for itself after a while, I really like your videos as showing a lot to do and look out for.
Sounds like a few free tattoos to me.
Hah well nothing is free
I thought I’d like at least two of them effects but no I don’t like any of them 😅
i feel ya
@@UnknownCoatings love your channel
Smash that like button!
smash it indeed!
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Just random question marks?
@@UnknownCoatings I guess there unknown comments.