How To Powder Coat Without An Oven!

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@thesandmanks
@thesandmanks Жыл бұрын
Stand 2.0 - add pivoting arms so you can face the heaters towards each other with the object in between them. Also add two pegs on the back of the stand to wrap your cords around.
@corner7bass02
@corner7bass02 Жыл бұрын
Literally was going to the comments to make this comment. Glad someone did!
@tysonkoehn1
@tysonkoehn1 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the top bar should be able to bend in the middle to bring the heaters closer together.
@JOSHUAALLEN28
@JOSHUAALLEN28 Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔. Something like a dual monitor stand, but bigger.
@Mike__B
@Mike__B Жыл бұрын
Add in a small turn table to spin your object between them too, basically make yourself a shwarma oven
@cdsentone3832
@cdsentone3832 Жыл бұрын
You could get square tubing one size bigger that will slide over the arm, cut a short one or two inch section for each heater and attach each heater to that tubing and then be able to move the heater anywhere along the arm. If you add a friction bolt you can still lock the heaters in place where you want them.
@bytesizedengineering
@bytesizedengineering Жыл бұрын
"it looks like I'm being artistic! But I'm actually just being cheap!" Probably my favorite Bob quote so far
@danielproctor1962
@danielproctor1962 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I was just about to comment on this... I think this is T-shirt material!
@catgynt9148
@catgynt9148 Жыл бұрын
Definitely T-shirt and mug material.
@PhantomWorksStudios
@PhantomWorksStudios Жыл бұрын
Ollie approves!!!! lol
@reallunacy
@reallunacy Жыл бұрын
He said that and I was like, "that's me!!" It also looks like I'm green, but I'm actually cheap.
@LoganLovell
@LoganLovell Жыл бұрын
I've been a long time viewer of ILTMS and I'll be honest, sometimes I watch a build and think "there's a lot of better ways to design that" or "I've seen better methods for doing that thing" but honestly, none of that ever matters to me because the best part about the channel isn't necessarily always the thing they are making, it's the methodology and lessons they convey about HOW they made the thing, what their thought process was, how they resolved issues they ran into. THAT is the kind of content that you don't get many places, and that I enjoy so much about every video. This video is the perfect example of Bob just creating something out of a need, and making a very functional tool, but more than anything he shows his thought process while making it.
@LoganLovell
@LoganLovell Жыл бұрын
I also just want to say, I think most of their designs are great. Theres just projects every so often that I think "hmm, not how I would have done it" or "it probably would have worked better if they ____" but it never comes from an armchair warrior place of "lol these guys are clueless" but rather "thats an interesting way to do that, but it looks like it works well!"
@mattsnyder4754
@mattsnyder4754 Жыл бұрын
Pro tip. Amperage is easy to calculate if you know the wattage of the heaters. Wattage = amps x volts Or in your case Amps = watts/volts So if those heaters are each 2000 watts like you said at the start, they’re going to pull 18 amps each at 110v
@jashtag
@jashtag 10 ай бұрын
Thats the rule for DC but for AC its different
@LykanVarion
@LykanVarion 10 ай бұрын
@@jashtagNot really an issue with resistors (heaters are resistors), but more so for capacitive or inductive loads.
@jashtag
@jashtag 10 ай бұрын
oh yeah you're right my bad@@LykanVarion
@beardedfreedom
@beardedfreedom 7 ай бұрын
⁠@@jashtagohms law for AC is Watts/Voltage = Amps, so with that. Two 2,000 watt heaters = 4000 watts. So 4,000/120V is 33.3 so he’d need a 40A breaker with number 8 wire to cover both at the same time
@burtreynolds3143
@burtreynolds3143 6 ай бұрын
@@beardedfreedom this is why he has 2 cords. He maybe doesn't have a circuit where he can plug in both.
@schroederb2007
@schroederb2007 Жыл бұрын
My father in law took an old standing cabinet, insulated it and took the heating element from a stove in it and put the dials from it on the side. super nice cuz the timer is still built in and doesn't take up a ton of room
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
On nice, that's cool!
@th.l.7768
@th.l.7768 Жыл бұрын
Go ahead, Bob, we know you can do it! By the way, thank you for these inspiring and entertaining videos. Cheers from Belgium. @@Iliketomakestuff
@jfbpat
@jfbpat Жыл бұрын
I think you should have some kind of fold up reflector. So you can store it away easily, and take advantage of the radiant heat all around.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
Yeah that would be a good upgrade to try
@VEE727
@VEE727 Жыл бұрын
​@@IliketomakestuffI thought you'd make 2 stands and mount 1 heater on each to heat the obejct from at least 2 sides. Put this in an reflective corner and that should work swell
@michaelkolozsvari3575
@michaelkolozsvari3575 Жыл бұрын
Just have to say, I liked you showing the video of you making it while you did the commercial. This allowed me to listen to your sponsor while I watched the making! Much better than being forced to watch the stock footage, and it means I actually listen to an add... win-win
@generic13372
@generic13372 Жыл бұрын
First thing you should powder coat with this is a big reflector for powder coating. Same rollable base with as big of a reflector as the heaters are so you heat more evenly and waste less energy/heat to the surrounding. You could make it do double duty and have one side as a head reflector and the other as an acoustic barrier for making your videos.
@AgentWaltonSimons
@AgentWaltonSimons Жыл бұрын
Just a note - it's generally a good idea to wear gloves when handling those tubes. The oils from your hands will go onto the tube surface and can change the properties of the glass, leading to hotspots and potentially reducing the life of the tube.
@pileofstuff
@pileofstuff Жыл бұрын
Was going to make the same comment. It's something that was drilled into me back when I started doing stage lighting. Quartz lights do not last long with finger oil on the glass.
@TheAfroman
@TheAfroman Жыл бұрын
Yep. I was a theater projectionist in the day. That oil starts to boil and POP! 😮😢
@thebestyoupossible1837
@thebestyoupossible1837 Жыл бұрын
Same goes for small, hot halogens, be they car or lamp.
@benlucas1039
@benlucas1039 Жыл бұрын
Definitely have to powder-coat parts for the Karmann Ghia. It would look great and it's a perfect application for the larger parts imo.
@DavidPlass
@DavidPlass Жыл бұрын
I was thinking one of the subframes.
@bretts1646
@bretts1646 Жыл бұрын
I had the same thought!
@MaltandMake
@MaltandMake Жыл бұрын
What a great idea! I've been put off powder coating for exactly this reason but now I want to give it a try! Thanks Bob!
@ChrisMuncy
@ChrisMuncy Жыл бұрын
When I powdercoat, I love to do engine parts, such as pulleys, intakes, timing covers, you get the idea. Also, if you are wiring a shop and use metal cover plates, I powder coat mine different colors based on uses, like Blue for shop air, red for backup power, etc. Also, don't forget powder coating tools! Keep them organized.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
Nice, the colored cover plates is a cool idea!
@musamor75
@musamor75 Ай бұрын
Loved every minute of this one 👍. For someone who doesn't "really know" about powder coating you did very well for the first time! That was a fantastic rolling base. One wouldn't need much more to do a real job. Thanks for sharing your creativity, very much appreciated. Greetings from France.
@TravisFabel
@TravisFabel Жыл бұрын
little late, but on the wiring for this... put both of them in series, and then use a 220v plug for your welder. It will pull same amps as one of them, and you can easily put them on that one circuit. Also, I expect this is for powdercoating big parts of the karmann ghia
@deepblue812
@deepblue812 Жыл бұрын
Love the blooper at the end. As a fellow hobbyist powder coater I can commiserate with the dropping the not yet baked part and watching the powder go 'poof' on the bottom of the oven...
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
Haha yeah so frustrating. That's another reason why I like the stand. The part doesn't have to move (as much).
@MakeitZUPER
@MakeitZUPER Жыл бұрын
Get some assorted silicone conical plugs (from tiny to large) for fast masking of threaded holes. They're also re-useable since nothing sticks to silicone. Build a foldable rockwool lined enclosure to encapsulate the heat. A working second hand electric oven works well for mid-sized parts or batches, and you can put the small oven on top of it for the little jobs. I've done lots of automotive parts like rims, steering, suspension and brake components but you need to be careful of the powder's temperature range so in some cases, high temp paint is a better option. The heat will add a toughened result in most cases, but you will obviously need a lower temperature for those items. You just need to think about any metal items that you don't want to rust or corrode really. Yard equipment is always a good choice like snow blowers, etc.
@papaducky
@papaducky Жыл бұрын
Please do another "powder coating" episode and share what you've learned from using your new rig and some tips that you received. Thanks
@privateprivate8366
@privateprivate8366 2 ай бұрын
I won’t likely do this. But, a large item I wanted to have powder coated, is an antique, outdoor, aluminum table and chairs, that my mother had. Out of all of the aluminum and wrought iron sets I’ve seen, I’ve not come across this pattern. Thanks. Love watching your show on Roku Maker Channel. I love the way you combine creative tech with woodworking and like the laundry room tile and drawer face designs.
@kenselleck2414
@kenselleck2414 Жыл бұрын
Very good video thank you! I usually skip both the sponsor and the montage section of videos and by combining them I found myself happily watching. I recommend a washer between the base and spinning arm to protect the finish. Cleaning parts with acetone and sanding them lightly with 400 grit paper will help adhesion. Also different powders need different temps/cure time time
@manueltrujillo8645
@manueltrujillo8645 Жыл бұрын
I found old brake disks make great stand bases for stands like this. I used one for my telescope.
@James-of-all
@James-of-all Жыл бұрын
Epic! Not only would those make great powder coat heaters, that stand would make an epic portable garage heater or outdoor heater for the night time or winter. Love it!
@NekoFallen
@NekoFallen Жыл бұрын
I used to work at a Powder Coating company. Had a large, well ventilated booth to spray the items. Then we had to roll the racks into our oven. It was 10 feet wide, 8 feet tall and 30 feet deep, always at a toasty 450 F. Was an incredibly hot place to work.
@onyshchukv
@onyshchukv Жыл бұрын
Bicycle frame. Many times wanted to restore old bicycles, and recolor the frame is usually a must.
@Airon0727
@Airon0727 11 ай бұрын
thats exacly why i'm here! seems relatively easy to powder coat but heating a bike frame will be the hard part.
@luckycarguy
@luckycarguy 3 ай бұрын
Your awesome! I’m definitely going to give this a try. I kinda got scammed with buying a used industrial oven that doesn’t work, I was going to use it for powder coating. Seeing this gave me hope! Im going to build this so I can powder coat my cars rear subframe and other parts. Thank you again!
@aaronneira9355
@aaronneira9355 Жыл бұрын
I just bought a pair of these to use for powder coating the tubes of wind chimes. I made a set out of EMT and painted them flat black. They came out really nice but the paint started chipping off where the striker hits the chime. Someone suggested powder coating the tubes. My idea was to attach each lamp to a pipe that is mounted on a wooden base. I don't need them to rotate as I can just suspend the chime tube in between the two lamps.
@AlexSwavely
@AlexSwavely Жыл бұрын
I did some work in a auto collision repair shop for a bit, they had a heater arrangement like this for curing paint when the full booth heater was unnecessary - single panels and the like. You could definitely reuse this on the ghia project.
@TheSwedishMaker
@TheSwedishMaker Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this one! Clever project!
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Pierre!
@izzaacalley
@izzaacalley 4 ай бұрын
I love your thought process. Instead of buying a giant oven, make a heater that can cure any size part. I’ll be powder coating my flatbed like this. I actually powder coat my small parts with an old dryer element and just kind of hold it on front of it for a while
@SargeWolf010
@SargeWolf010 Жыл бұрын
Personally I'm not crazy about powder paint but I'll admit it does look cool [and is useful]... 5:54 Tori Gate base 😂😅
@tenacioustinkerer7661
@tenacioustinkerer7661 Жыл бұрын
Different powders flow out at different temps, and require set times at temp, so use an IR temp sensor to monitor the temps of the metal in different spots. I’ve powder coated large objects using a method called hot flocking, where you heat the metal to proper temp using a roofing torch, then spray the powder onto the hot metal
@curtismakes
@curtismakes Жыл бұрын
Podcast listener here. This was a great video Bob. Cool concept that feels more connected to you and your ideas than before with a larger staff at iltms.
@waynebutler7813
@waynebutler7813 Жыл бұрын
I have a list of things running through my mind of what to use that setup for! I'm going to be restoring an El Camino I've had for about 30 years, so the list goes like this....the frame, wheels (original), several parts under the hood that are 30 to 40 inches long, and probably some more items as they come to mind. I don't know the first thing about powder, but I did see a cool video on how to make up an inexpensive setup! Thanks for sharing!!
@Bosbulls
@Bosbulls 6 ай бұрын
Mind sharing a link to that video?
@waynebutler7813
@waynebutler7813 5 ай бұрын
@@Bosbulls I would and will if I can find it. It was a while ago, but I'm happy to share.
@CanadianMoose_68
@CanadianMoose_68 Жыл бұрын
Watts= Current x Voltage 2000w/120v= 16.67A for each heater. Hopefully that saves you some headaches in the future. Love your stuff!
@jrobie8375
@jrobie8375 Жыл бұрын
This comment needs to be pinned to the top!
@monteporche5552
@monteporche5552 Жыл бұрын
Yes, but each one is 1000W, so each one is drawing 8.33A. The two together would draw 16.67A. However, with things like heaters, there can be a pretty significant inrush of current when they first start heating up, so it's likely that they would draw over 20A when first starting up.
@jasonanderson420
@jasonanderson420 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure the Karmann Ghia has a bunch of parts that could be powder coated. Building some heat reflective shields to put on the other side of the heaters to the object being powder coated would save some energy and maybe speed up the process a bit also.
@catgynt9148
@catgynt9148 Жыл бұрын
If you are going to do it again, perhaps an old clamp on dual VESA monitor stand would worm. There are several pivotal points on these systems that allow for multiple angles. Now that you have this system you can powder coat your semi-circular bench legs and the frame components on the Gia. Wishing you and your family a blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather and restful evenings together enjoying the fire pit. Peace
@SteelBenderMan1
@SteelBenderMan1 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking I’d prefer to fabricate my own replacement steel fence. I’ve got a welder, a powder coater and a small oven too small for the fence. You have answered the last question, where can I get a heat lamp large enough without spending thousands of $$$$. Thank you so much. Bill Bores
@Ryan_Thompson
@Ryan_Thompson Жыл бұрын
Since your heat is essentially coming from one direction, what about a small separate turntable stand that would slowly rotate your part to help evenly heat parts (or at least parts that have near rotational symmetry for that to make sense).
@ItsBugtronic
@ItsBugtronic Жыл бұрын
Powder Coat items for the Ghia, Rims are a perfect application for powder coating, as well as trim pieces (if you don't go the chrome look).
@SomeMorganSomewhere
@SomeMorganSomewhere Жыл бұрын
Nah, think big, powdercoat the entire body of the Ghia ;)
@koriko88
@koriko88 Ай бұрын
I have two big steel utility carts that I’m thinking about powder coating, but I have no oven. This is a great idea although I might need extendable bendy arms unless I want to turn the carts over.
@scottishprepper8835
@scottishprepper8835 Жыл бұрын
Pretty cool. You can also use it to heat your shop. Take a piece of plywood and steam it to make a slight curve and then line the inside with a reflective metal or material that will reflect the radiant heat. This way you can bake the entire thing without having to rotate it.
@rustypipes12
@rustypipes12 5 ай бұрын
Pretty awesome setup. I've never powder coated anything except lead bullets. I have a 16' long steel spiral staircase on a two story building I just bought. It's pretty rusted and covered with peeling paint. I'm going to unbolt and lower it onto my 18' trailer and take it to a sandblasting shop that's capable of handling it and painting it. I would much rather have it powder coated but have no idea how to tackle something that size. I'll keep watching to see if you come up with any other cool ideas!
@mr.robinson1982
@mr.robinson1982 Жыл бұрын
Anytime I have to drill into metal, I add a drop of oil exactly on the spot that I am drilling into, to help reduce the stress that I am adding onto the drillbit. I then use a magnet inside a plastic bag to collect the shavings, invert the bag & throw it away. But I keep the magnet.
@Fredscat
@Fredscat 6 ай бұрын
Use cutting oil, it's got elements like Sulphur in it, specially made for cutting steel
@justinsluka8971
@justinsluka8971 Жыл бұрын
I do a lot of gunsmithing, and I've been running against limitations when trying to coat barrels with something like Cerakote or Russian Paint. This is an interesting solution, but I think the most common situation in which you'd see parts that don't fit in an oven will be long and thin - and the easier solution would be to just punch a hole in your oven and heat the part in sections. That said, I'm surprised to see this works! I would've assumed that the part wouldn't hold enough heat while the heaters just radiate into the shop.
@mikeh4035
@mikeh4035 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure the cruiser needs a bumper or rock sliders with a powder coat finish. I built a bumper for my xj but never took the time to put a finish on it. No paint was going to last. This looks like a great winter project. Thanks Bob
@jjpiatek3294
@jjpiatek3294 Жыл бұрын
The answer you were looking for regarding the amp draw is in the description of the products. 2000w at 110v = 18A... so 2 of them on one 20A circuit is going to blow. My favorite formula is the PIE formula. P(Watss) = I(amps) X E (volts)
@EPortillo5000
@EPortillo5000 Жыл бұрын
Just a small observation, disassemble competelly to do the powder coat that way the chances of left a spot without coating will be minimum. In the video is noticeable that a part of the base is uncovered where it joins with the pivoting arm. Also when you have it all assembled the part that is not near the heaters acts as a big heat sink so your part will require more time to keep the temp you need with the risk that may not reach it at all so use a thermometer to check if the part reachs the desired temp.
@kenselleck2414
@kenselleck2414 Жыл бұрын
So a temp gun used to find the correct distance to the part can be helpful. Pre-heating the part before coating a bit will let you check the distance for proper cure time as well as help adhesion.
@felipenavas
@felipenavas Жыл бұрын
Coincidentally, I woke up thinking, can you make powder coating without an oven? I was thinking about something like a heat gun and a lot of patience. It was funny finding your video
@ericschleppenbach3519
@ericschleppenbach3519 Жыл бұрын
Have you tested the durability of the finished coating? How long did it take to finish baking that stand? I'm a big DIY advocate, but even wanting a moderate amount of large powder coated parts on a regular basis, if you really want a reliable and quality job it's probably worth paying a pro to do it. I imagine the amount of time, floor space and energy cost to set everything up, start baking and then constantly take the time to move the heater around and make sure you get every square inch isn't worth it. Glad you made the video to start the discussion.
@Oldtimeytools
@Oldtimeytools Жыл бұрын
I listen to the podcast all the time! First time I see one of your videos recommended! Glad the algo is figuring it out. Great video btw!
@robertbaker5445
@robertbaker5445 Жыл бұрын
Powder coat the Karmann Ghia. Also, I live in rural Oklahoma and there is one sitting in a front yard a few miles from my house. You should take a trip out here to see if any parts would work on yours. Its the same color.
@slowyota_rolla
@slowyota_rolla 8 ай бұрын
You could try using fireproof insulation rolls to make a temporary blanket to get better heat distribution and utilization of the energy coming off, basically like a makeshift oven.
@Thefabfarm250
@Thefabfarm250 Жыл бұрын
Look up the 3d printed ends for that Eastwood gun. They make a huge difference in how the powder flows out and can help to get a better finish out of a cheap gun!
@579wowmom
@579wowmom Жыл бұрын
wheels i have a few motorcyce wheels you can pratice on , get really good at pre taping for holes and places you want bare, get a really good tap and die set you will be retapping most of the threaded holes you powdercoat around.
@darinmccuistion6662
@darinmccuistion6662 6 ай бұрын
Great video but I am in need of instructions on how to put a plug on the lamp. I didn't realize that the one's I ordered are not wired. Any help is appreciated thank you.
@terrynunya7444
@terrynunya7444 Жыл бұрын
@Iliketomakestuff, I would make a stand for the power coated objects that spins. Kind of like a 3d printer curing station. An automatic turn table of some kind.
@paulvaladao6024
@paulvaladao6024 Жыл бұрын
Grounding your part is very important. The better the ground the better results. Especially when multi layering power. But have a feeling those heaters won't keep a steady temperature which will lead to future flaking on parts. Just my opinion, but love this channel you have great ideas and keep up the amazing content and hope it all works. 👍
@magic.marmot
@magic.marmot 7 ай бұрын
Dawg. Did I just watch a video where you made something that you had no purpose for, like you just had an idea for a new tool and made it? I'm so freaking jealous right now.
@Vikingwerk
@Vikingwerk Жыл бұрын
This same stand arrangement would be great for a couple LED shop lights, super portable and aim-able.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
very true
@swissfreek
@swissfreek Жыл бұрын
Could use way smaller steel tube to keep it light though.
@Bosbulls
@Bosbulls 6 ай бұрын
Great idea.
@hotroddin6488
@hotroddin6488 Жыл бұрын
You could try powder coating parts for the carmen ghia. Maybe start small and you might even get to do the frame if that is what you want. You could also do a video of the differences between powder coating and certain types of paint. Having a torture test for parts and see what holds up better and why. Many people don't realize how many different coatings can be used for a project so they just go with what is easiest at the time. Having an idea of what is out there helps to know when to try something new if it is better in that instance.
@restfulplace3273
@restfulplace3273 2 ай бұрын
Add some insulation on the cabinet. Will reduce the heat loss. Achieve higher and more even heat. Thanks for the poster. I need more channels like this in my feed. Will check out the advertised service
@DavidM2002
@DavidM2002 Жыл бұрын
If you need to touch up the powder, do it while the part is really hot. I do small PC in my home shop with nothing more than a heat gun. I get the part really hot, spray on the powder so that it slightly melts and sticks, and then heat up some more until I get a nice smooth and glossy finish. So, apply your powder and put the heat on that spot for however long you wish.
@JonathanRansom
@JonathanRansom Жыл бұрын
I love Curiosity Stream. And cheap is my mojo.
@lukenatewilson989
@lukenatewilson989 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love how you repurposed the curved square tubing.
@shaunfather
@shaunfather Жыл бұрын
powder coat the ghia!
@stafdehat
@stafdehat Жыл бұрын
That's actually not a bad idea. Rust prevention is a real struggle, and since classic cars are both A) Steel, and B) Intended to last 100 years... You see the problem.
@texastwitcher3392
@texastwitcher3392 Жыл бұрын
I was going to suggest this also. It would work great for that.
@genericdude4726
@genericdude4726 Жыл бұрын
Truthfully, I assumed that is already the plan for this
@4fiddy_a_aron
@4fiddy_a_aron Жыл бұрын
The frame yes, the body not so much... bondo can't be powder coated
@tomludlam4349
@tomludlam4349 Жыл бұрын
That was my first thought too!
@lukesmith9059
@lukesmith9059 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't tell if you did this already, but if you haven't, it would be a very good idea to ground that whole stand/heater contraption. It could save your life if the hot wire ever comes in contact with the metal casing.
@rockstarfan886
@rockstarfan886 Жыл бұрын
Sad to hear nearly the whole team has left i was shocked but i understand people grow and move on. As a long time viewer i will always watch and support great video bob
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that bit of information. I kind of suspected that myself. I hope that they all do well knowing that Bob can easily make it on his own! I also hope that they all remain friends!
@JaymiSleight
@JaymiSleight Жыл бұрын
Wait, What happened. I had a brief look around and can't find any info. Was there a post on alternate social media?
@wolfpreist
@wolfpreist Жыл бұрын
You've got the Karmann Ghia, lots of engine brackets and frame sections will last much better/longer if powder coated. and since you made that stand, its portable up to your shop where the car's at. plus, once you get he body off the rotisserie, you can powder coat that.
@jimchance5006
@jimchance5006 Жыл бұрын
When you powder coat things like car parts or older pieces of metal, you need to clean them really well with a solvent, i use rubbing alcohol, then you need to pre bake them to get rid of moisture it's picked up over the years. I do 12 minutes at 400 degrees. If you dont so this, the powder will flow out, then the part will start to off gas and bubble up the powder. Best of luck!
@nordicbeast
@nordicbeast Жыл бұрын
This is pretty smart, could you make a reflective back drop, so the heat will reflect and hit the back side of the part? Like plywood covered in foil?
@JodyGates
@JodyGates Жыл бұрын
This is my type of Bob project. It was always the hacky, DIY projects were most interesting to me on your channel.
@twilightsass517
@twilightsass517 Жыл бұрын
I suggest an enclosure. Powder coating doesn't like to cure in sections. Also it can give you a clean environment to spray in which is very important , contamination is a bad thing. I've seen it done with large cardboard panels with foil attached to the inside. It can be built to pack flat against a wall when your not using it.
@glennr9913
@glennr9913 8 ай бұрын
Dumping heat into a cold shop doesn't look like an effective process. 🤣
@BulletproofEveryone
@BulletproofEveryone Жыл бұрын
You're going to have a hard time getting good, repeatable results. You can't preheat parts reliably, it is generally line of sight, and your surface temps are going to be all over the place. To get a good bond, the base material needs to be at temp for 15-20 minutes depending on the powder and metal you're coating. You can do it, but be prepared for lots of fiddling with distance and time with the temp gun.
@earld1403
@earld1403 Жыл бұрын
*100% This.* The heaters should be inside some type of foldable, insulated box with a fan because trying to get even coverage on any nooks and crannies will be impossible with this type of setup.
@makingcookingfixing
@makingcookingfixing Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧡 Introduction to Powder Coating 00:55 🌡️ Challenges of Large-Scale Powder Coating 01:52 💡 Affordable Infrared Heaters Solution 02:05 📚 Sponsorship: CuriosityStream 03:32 🔧 Building an Adjustable Stand 05:08 🚚 Creative Curved Base 06:55 🤔 Temporary Powder Coating Solution 08:01 ⚡ Electrical Adjustments 08:37 🎨 Powder Coating Process 10:03 💪 Conclusion and Call for Suggestions
@makermikesizer
@makermikesizer Жыл бұрын
Seriously Bob, this is really good. Totally new solution to a problem relatable to many. Kudos to you on your ingenuity here. thanks!
@josephaponte7675
@josephaponte7675 Жыл бұрын
I have a question, can you touch up powder with this method or using a heat gun? Like a scratch, could I prep the small area and powder it and bake it. Will it look the same with the rest of the powdered product
@scott32570
@scott32570 Жыл бұрын
Biggest thing would have been to do moving parts like the arm and base of the stand separately. The low covered at the mounting point is from moving the arm around you are knocking off the powder. On the stand itself. Overall good idea but would have been nice to have an extra joint on each side of the arm where you could point them towards each other with the project in between them. Another joint in the upright of the stand would also allow you to point them down over the top of a project. On what can you powder coat you have an ideal project you are already working on. The karmann ghia. All the suspense parts, the frame, the rims would all have a much better protection having a nice thick powder coated finish on them.
@Alleroc
@Alleroc 20 күн бұрын
I have 0 experience powder coating. I was wondering, is there a reason to not use a sand blasting cabinet (that has been well sealed and never used for sand blasting) as a powder coating cabinet? I'm interested in learning to do powder coating for some small projects (small faceplates), but I really don't want to have dust floating about as it could mess up some of my other equipment.
@player1unknown9
@player1unknown9 9 ай бұрын
Hi how did you manage to wire it to the extension cord? Any videos on how you did this.
@brandonmosher177
@brandonmosher177 Жыл бұрын
Not only would adding pivot arms so they can face each other be nice but on a slider so they can get closer together and focus even tighter on the object, cooking it faster and saving on energy.
@inquisitive_stranger
@inquisitive_stranger Жыл бұрын
Could you use induction heating to powder coat? Just wondering if you have ever come across this before....
@3weight
@3weight 5 ай бұрын
So, with only radiant heat, do you have to rotate your coated object? Or does it get hot enough that the back side hits 400 degrees through thermal transfer?
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 Жыл бұрын
You might also get a couple of sheets of foil covered foam insulation to put behind the object you are powder coating to save the heat and reflect it to other parts of the object. If you ever need to form large sheets of plexiglass use the heaters for that.
@bradgentry6625
@bradgentry6625 Жыл бұрын
If you know the wattage of something and the voltage it takes you can find the amperage by using P=IV where P is watts and V is volts.
@NGinuity
@NGinuity Жыл бұрын
It's like you read my mind with this project. I'm looking to powder coat some aluminum sheet metal chuck boxes for scouts that we designed.
@jeffpiper7430
@jeffpiper7430 Жыл бұрын
if possible would use against a brick / block wall so that getting the reflected heat as well ,also could save a lot of work by starting off with outside bbq elec heaters , most are 2000w and on their own stand
@martinwells4786
@martinwells4786 Жыл бұрын
The T frame that youy're using in limited by the distance the heaters are apart and the Z axis. Might be too late here, but what about using dual screen monitor arms, the gas strut type, as the top mount part?
@SophiaF3499
@SophiaF3499 Жыл бұрын
I think you should've had smaller tubing on the ends of it so you could slide them into the bigger piece, bringing the heaters closer together or further apart as the need arises. Edit: Telescopic! thats the word i was looking for, telescopic arms
@redfields5070
@redfields5070 4 ай бұрын
What happens if you don't use any drying at all? Just room temperature. How do you know when it's done?
@TheRealPhoenix_Retromods
@TheRealPhoenix_Retromods Жыл бұрын
How about a second stand or a deployable booth with panels to reflect the heat? Maybe you could have more uniform coverage and do a large piece in one go rather than move the piece.
@deepblue812
@deepblue812 Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely thinking portable booth with some kind of panel attachments that fold up when not in use is the way to go. could also serve as storage for the delicate IR lights when folded up and not in use.
@Iliketomakestuff
@Iliketomakestuff Жыл бұрын
Yeah that would be a good idea to try to build upon this. As long as it's easily portable and storable.
@en2oh
@en2oh Жыл бұрын
one suggestion: put the two lamp assemblies on a slide so you can bring them closer together in the vertical orientation. You mentioned "putting on a second coat" - my understanding is that any imperfections on the first coat will only be magnified in the second.
@anetworkservice
@anetworkservice Жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to figure out how I can powder coat my 70 Chevelle frame. (I.e. 5’ x 15’) I’ve been bracing and modifying it. Now I’m about ready to powder coat.
@jimmyhoward6534
@jimmyhoward6534 2 ай бұрын
Does one side go to the black wire and the other side go to the white wire?
@randyalakas7260
@randyalakas7260 6 ай бұрын
If i choose not to oven it or heat treatment, what will happen? I like the way it looks doffy or what you call it.. i dont like it having glossy finish
@LarryLaPine
@LarryLaPine 8 ай бұрын
I would ask to have you coat my parts on a m/c frame etc. it was to be a convert from sport tourer to chopped bobber.. but someone took it. Can auto wheels be powder coated.? Can two colors on one item be done?
@enthusiastguy2799
@enthusiastguy2799 7 ай бұрын
Hey there! Enjoyed your video! Thinking you can optimize the heat distribution a bit by placing some aluminum foil reflector panel on the opposite side of your heat emmitors there, keeping your target piece between those two. Nothing fancy really, just spread some food aluminum over some cheap metal scaffolding to radiate some heat back on to your target. Great work!
@TheFujiwuji
@TheFujiwuji 8 ай бұрын
I was thinking of powder coating the bottoms of some cowboy boots. Would that work? Or would the heat damage the leather?
@scottkelsey7917
@scottkelsey7917 4 ай бұрын
I bought those heaters really wish it showed more how you assemble and wire them . Any feedback would help
@MaxOVRLRD
@MaxOVRLRD Жыл бұрын
Love the videos! Be careful, touching the glass on the infrared heaters with bare hands. Your oil from your fingers can cause hotspots in the glass and cause it to break.
@vickysharma754
@vickysharma754 11 ай бұрын
Is it possible to dry and reuse powder coating powder that has gotten wet from water accidentally falling on it
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