Here’s the link to the powder coat gun from Eastwood on Amazon amzn.to/3JAKs3n as they have the fastest shipping and tend to always have them in stock. It’s the one I’m using in the video, i’d also recommend Also recommended * Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf * Tape for sealing surfaces : amzn.to/3JskS0j amzn.to/3kXkn42 as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used oven to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it. Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help
Hey Thomas, hope all is well and that you’re having a good week thus far, i appreciate you taking the time to drop by and leave a comment. It means a lot to hear actually feedback from people so I thank you! I’m looking at doing a video on Cerakoting here soon. Do you have any other ideas that you’d might be interested in seeing done? Have a great rest of your week -Dr.SidewayZ
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thanks so much for uploading this! Was just thinking the other day about how nice it would be to be able to powder coat stuff like calipers, some tools, etc. You da man!
I'm defiantly gonna get into this. I highly recommend getting away from paper towels. they will leave residue. you can use muriatic acid for rust removal, but do your homework on that process it is mildly dangerous. Nice video!
Word appreciate you checking out the video so I’ve been using prismatic powders as of late and let me tell you their powders are far superior like hands down makes my little cheap setup look professional it’s really something else tbh! Definitely check them out
That’s awesome do it it’s super easy here’s the link to the powder coat gun on Amazon amzn.to/3JAKs3n Id Also recommended * Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf * Tape for sealing surfaces : amzn.to/3JskS0j amzn.to/3kXkn42 as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used one to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it out for free. Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help also i appreciate you dropping by and leaving a comment and checking out the video 🤙🏻
I want to do a updated version as you do it for a bit there are some tricks you learn, do you think it should merit making a new updated version? I appreciate the feedback!
So some parts are non ferrous so honestly using the little clawed grounding clamp is ideal while a magnet may work the ionization of the air may attract to the part differently then if you’re welding
Hey Denzel! Hey I sure do appreciate the feed back! You ought to give it a go! It’s as easy as it looks the only aggregating part is having to clean up the dust but aside from that it’s super easy!
Hey I sure do appreciate it! Here’s the link to the powder coat gun from Eastwood on Amazon amzn.to/3JAKs3n It’s the exact one I’m using in the video, id also recommend Also recommended * Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf * Tape for sealing surfaces : amzn.to/3JskS0j amzn.to/3kXkn42 as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used oven to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it. Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help
It’s a vapor hone, it uses water and media to make a slurry. There are diy videos on here on how to build a home brewed one. I like how it keeps the dust down. 🤙🏻
Hey Kamo hope you’re having a good Monday i appreciate you touching base and giving me some feedback! Hopefully it helped some or gave you some insight into starting.
Hallo Dr.Sidewayz, hope you are well, you really doing some nice work there, lemmi ask you about the powders, what is the price and what are the quantities available, here in Kenya we have limited colours and only come in 20kg packages,
Hey Jim hope all is well, are you able to order on Amazon? I personally order from www.prismaticpowders.com/gallery They have a crazy amount of selection
Super simple, but still not practical. Unless you do multiple part regularly, it's still less hassle to have someone else do it. You may pay more, but you have no setup, no proprietary tool you will never use again, and you drop off and pick up your part. If you factor in having to to get an oven and mask then it's cheaper to have it does by a pro.
My oven was free, the gun was $159, you can get by using a wire brush and sander for parts, my mask was $23, some of us can’t afford taking our stuff to “pros” whom want to charge $200+ for a power steering pump that is less the 5x5x5 requiring it to be disassembled and cleaned prior. It’s honestly a joke tbh i understand having a business but it doesn’t justify highway robbery.
How about just not being lazy. I think this young man has a proactive mindset and a bright future ahead. I own the same gun and bought my setup with similar ideas in mind although I utilize mine to powder coat cast lead bullets. I can pick the colors I want, vary the thickness at will, do it at my convenience or rush, once I buy the powder, I have plenty to coat other items. I have been using mine to make custom powder coated aluminum cups for people I know. I take the tops of regular soda pop cans, use high temp tape to lay out simple designs, and blast away. I get $10.00 per coated can that I paid $0.50 plus another $0.50-$1.00 for powder. Just when it seems I won't ever need/use it again, I have someone ask me to do some powder coating. It was a very small investment that has already paid for itself several times over. Just the powder coated bullets has already saved me money on bullet lube, chemicals and patches to clean the lead out of my barrels...not to mention my labor plus I can now recover 90-95 percent of my lead after firing due to the bright colors. Try paying someone to go recover your raw lead bullets from a hillside...
Here’s the link to the powder coat gun from Eastwood on Amazon
amzn.to/3JAKs3n
as they have the fastest shipping and tend to always have them in stock. It’s the one I’m using in the video, i’d also recommend Also recommended
* Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf
* Tape for sealing surfaces :
amzn.to/3JskS0j
amzn.to/3kXkn42
as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used oven to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it.
Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help
Great video, what blasting cabinet are you using, that works really well?
@@barrycramer7394 it’s actually a home built cabinet believe it or not they are quite easy to build
@@DrSidewayZ well, that’s impressive, any details you care to share about your cabinet
Thanks for the info 👍😎. Just ordered that equipment and plug set Now to read up on the blaster 😎. Thanks again!!!
I'm so happy I ran across your channel, dude you are very very good at teaching PLEASE DON'T stop ...... Thomas
Hey Thomas, hope all is well and that you’re having a good week thus far, i appreciate you taking the time to drop by and leave a comment. It means a lot to hear actually feedback from people so I thank you! I’m looking at doing a video on Cerakoting here soon. Do you have any other ideas that you’d might be interested in seeing done?
Have a great rest of your week
-Dr.SidewayZ
Same here! I definitely agree, straight and to the point!
I've been powdercoating for years and I liked your video!
Hey Nick, I know it’s not the best but it works for little odds and ends. I appreciate you dropping a comment and checking the video out!
Watched and enjoyed the ABCs of powder coating. Thx for encouragement.
Hey Symmy appreciate you checking out the video! Give it a shot it’s quite easy to do!
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 thanks so much for uploading this! Was just thinking the other day about how nice it would be to be able to powder coat stuff like calipers, some tools, etc. You da man!
Do it! It’s super easy to do just need a dedicated oven and it’s game on
I'm defiantly gonna get into this. I highly recommend getting away from paper towels. they will leave residue. you can use muriatic acid for rust removal, but do your homework on that process it is mildly dangerous. Nice video!
I’m definitely going to look into that! The paper towels is definitely not ideal thanks for the insight
Nice! Definately doing this as soon as Im in a situation where I have room for an extra oven. Thanks for making this video man.
Word appreciate you checking out the video so I’ve been using prismatic powders as of late and let me tell you their powders are far superior like hands down makes my little cheap setup look professional it’s really something else tbh! Definitely check them out
Right on
That’s a good video. Keeping it simple yes once you know how to do things it’s easy. Thanks
Appreciate it, it’s definitely super simple I can’t believe what places change
Great video - been on the fence about powdercoating at home, but you sold me! Now, just gotta find an oven.....😁
That’s awesome do it it’s super easy here’s the link to the powder coat gun on Amazon
amzn.to/3JAKs3n
Id Also recommended
* Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf
* Tape for sealing surfaces :
amzn.to/3JskS0j
amzn.to/3kXkn42
as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used one to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it out for free.
Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help also i appreciate you dropping by and leaving a comment and checking out the video 🤙🏻
Thank you for the video and thank you for explaining it and showing us your video is one of the better teaching video
I want to do a updated version as you do it for a bit there are some tricks you learn, do you think it should merit making a new updated version? I appreciate the feedback!
@DrSidewayZ your welcome and I subscribe to your page so keep my eye out for new videos
Nice vid! You could connect the ground to a magnet like they do for welding and then stick that on the side of the piece that will not receive powder.
So some parts are non ferrous so honestly using the little clawed grounding clamp is ideal while a magnet may work the ionization of the air may attract to the part differently then if you’re welding
Loved this! You made it so simple
Hey Denzel! Hey I sure do appreciate the feed back! You ought to give it a go! It’s as easy as it looks the only aggregating part is having to clean up the dust but aside from that it’s super easy!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you! I have the gear, except the gun and the oven. Does Amazon sell it?
Hey I sure do appreciate it! Here’s the link to the powder coat gun from Eastwood on Amazon
amzn.to/3JAKs3n
It’s the exact one I’m using in the video, id also recommend Also recommended
* Silicone hole plugs : amzn.to/40gogBf
* Tape for sealing surfaces :
amzn.to/3JskS0j
amzn.to/3kXkn42
as far as the oven I’d recommend looking on facebook marketplace for a used oven to use, I got mine from a guy at work that was throwing it.
Let me know if you have further questions I’m always here to help
I don't know about which camera you have used but It is a very high resolution. Real quality one.
Appreciate it I’m using a Sony A7SIII
@@DrSidewayZ Ah! the 35mm
Oh you a goon 😊 I got my tape as well from them guys
It’s good stuff
Very informative video.
Hopefully it helped out some!
Dude,,, what kind of blaster is that 😊? I liked the way it cleand. Lookd better than a regular blaster! Thanks for sharing the process 👍
It’s a vapor hone, it uses water and media to make a slurry. There are diy videos on here on how to build a home brewed one. I like how it keeps the dust down. 🤙🏻
Is sand blasting comparable with the vapor honing? Trying to get into powder coating and want to know what I need.
Yeah you can achieve a finer finish with vapor hone and it’s less dusty but industry standard is to sandblast prior to powder coat
Great video thanks man
Hey Kamo hope you’re having a good Monday i appreciate you touching base and giving me some feedback! Hopefully it helped some or gave you some insight into starting.
Thank you for your video!!
Hopefully it helped some!
Why using gun powder instead spraypaint gun? Is it because it is less messy?
The powder is extremely more durable then paint
Hallo Dr.Sidewayz, hope you are well, you really doing some nice work there, lemmi ask you about the powders, what is the price and what are the quantities available, here in Kenya we have limited colours and only come in 20kg packages,
Hey Jim hope all is well, are you able to order on Amazon? I personally order from www.prismaticpowders.com/gallery
They have a crazy amount of selection
Nice guy
Thanks Chip
Super simple, but still not practical. Unless you do multiple part regularly, it's still less hassle to have someone else do it. You may pay more, but you have no setup, no proprietary tool you will never use again, and you drop off and pick up your part. If you factor in having to to get an oven and mask then it's cheaper to have it does by a pro.
My oven was free, the gun was $159, you can get by using a wire brush and sander for parts, my mask was $23, some of us can’t afford taking our stuff to “pros” whom want to charge $200+ for a power steering pump that is less the 5x5x5 requiring it to be disassembled and cleaned prior. It’s honestly a joke tbh i understand having a business but it doesn’t justify highway robbery.
How about just not being lazy. I think this young man has a proactive mindset and a bright future ahead. I own the same gun and bought my setup with similar ideas in mind although I utilize mine to powder coat cast lead bullets. I can pick the colors I want, vary the thickness at will, do it at my convenience or rush, once I buy the powder, I have plenty to coat other items. I have been using mine to make custom powder coated aluminum cups for people I know. I take the tops of regular soda pop cans, use high temp tape to lay out simple designs, and blast away. I get $10.00 per coated can that I paid $0.50 plus another $0.50-$1.00 for powder. Just when it seems I won't ever need/use it again, I have someone ask me to do some powder coating. It was a very small investment that has already paid for itself several times over. Just the powder coated bullets has already saved me money on bullet lube, chemicals and patches to clean the lead out of my barrels...not to mention my labor plus I can now recover 90-95 percent of my lead after firing due to the bright colors. Try paying someone to go recover your raw lead bullets from a hillside...