infidel
Well-Known Member
I had a few parts that I was going to send off to get sand blasted and powder coated. Well the more I thought about it and realizing the price seemed a little high I decided to say "F it" and do what any stupid man would do lol and bought a soda blaster and a sand blaster. I tried a soda blaster through harbor freight and it was garbage. I returned it and went with a combo from eastwood. I am very satisfied with the machine but it was making my driveway look like a beach with all the media shot all over. Next was the powder coating , so I then went with the eastwood again and bought a dual voltage powder coater and a few powders. To collect all the dust I hit up harbor freight for a blast cabinet. I will soon be on my way to powdercoating and it is a blast. It is very easy to use and beats sanding down parts the old fashion way.
I just bought this tonight along with Red, Ford Blue, and gloss black powders 2 lbs each
Dual voltage powdercoating gun on sale at eastwood right now.
Well here is a little before and after. This is really easy and convenient for parts on the car. The problem I am encountering is that I have a 33 gal compressor and it runs at 5.9CFM @ 90PSI and I need a larger tank. I am really considering selling mine and buying a larger one so that way I can do it with ease.
I am off to home depot to go and buy a connection for my oven and a power converter so I can start powder coating tonight.
Well here is the first attempt at powder coating and some pics. I know some ways of making it a little better
I just bought this tonight along with Red, Ford Blue, and gloss black powders 2 lbs each
Dual voltage powdercoating gun on sale at eastwood right now.
Well here is a little before and after. This is really easy and convenient for parts on the car. The problem I am encountering is that I have a 33 gal compressor and it runs at 5.9CFM @ 90PSI and I need a larger tank. I am really considering selling mine and buying a larger one so that way I can do it with ease.
I am off to home depot to go and buy a connection for my oven and a power converter so I can start powder coating tonight.
Well here is the first attempt at powder coating and some pics. I know some ways of making it a little better