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Kevin B
Приєднався 4 лис 2011
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Bullet Corp (BCB) Coating Process (NOT OFFICIAL)
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Here is my process for Mixing, Coating and Baking the Bullet Corp Coating on Boolits. Part 1: Mixing - ua-cam.com/video/RrGRROMmjtE/v-deo.html Part 2: Boolit Cleaning - ua-cam.com/video/RrGRROMmjtE/v-deo.html?t=452 Part 3: First Coat - ua-cam.com/video/RrGRROMmjtE/v-deo.html?t=638 Part 4: Baking - ua-cam.com/video/RrGRROMmjtE/v-deo.html?t=936 Second Coat - ua-cam.com/video/RrGRROMmjtE/v-deo.htm...
Bullet Corp Coating - Love it!!
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DISCLAIMER: I am not a pro at videos and have no affiliation with Bullet Corp. If I find something I like, I want to make sure other know about it. Bullet Corp coating. Love this stuff. I've tried Powder Coating and Hi-Tek Coating. They are both good and work well. I've found that this stuff is easier and faster to use, more consistent results and and zero smoke/leading of the barrel!! www.bcbc...
FuryF4 Dual Gyro / OSD
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New FuryF4 design with Dual gyros. This prototype has the ICM20689 and ICM20608. Flies beautifully! Have a FuryF7 with the ICM20689 and ICM20602 for testing as well. Nice thing is that the foortprints are the same across the 2060X line, so any of them can be dropped in. BF recognizes the 20601, 20602 and 20608.
Interesting product, looks great but I think I would need some some definitive information on how it is superior to just regulator powder coating. I use scrap, mixed color polyester powder from a local coater I get for free, I give my bullets one good shake in a plastic bowl, pour them out into a wire basket and shake them off (hundreds at a time) and push them into an old toaster oven for 20 minutes at 350*. I resize them to my desired size, load and shoot. No solvents, measuring, no triple coating or special handling and if you think it's not a tough coating I also do a hammer test. I pound them flat without any loss of coating, I load my Lee 358-158-RF (.358") powder coated slugs into 357 magnum brass and push them to over 1800fps in my Henry Big Boy 20" rifle. No leading and cleanup is the same as you stated. I just started loading the same bullet resized to .357" in 350 Legend brass for plinkers in my Ruger American bolt gun and have pushed them to over 2100fps and still no leading and if you think I'm using a special alloy I'm not, just dead soft lead water quenched after casting so this special coating would have to be something really superior for me to consider it.
Nice demo.
Thanks for posting.. Was thinking about doing my model x in this color
what cavity mold you are using?
You talk too much!!! Blah blah blah!!!!
Looks Great
Did you try using those media you used with acetone on hi tech powder? If so how was the results?
Been shooting pure lead with no leading of barrel with powder coating.
Coating looks great! What bullet mold are you using for these ? Also you probably know but the new HiTek powders come with the catalyst built in. You just need to add acetone. The Bullet Corp coating website in your descriptions is not working anymore. Do they have a new webt site ? Thanks!
Great video. You are very good at explaining things.
Do you size before or after coating,
Always size after coating.
Qual o nome dessa tinta em pó que você usa com solvente!
Qual é esse pó?
Bulletcorp powder.
Hallo, was ist BCB-Pulver? Polyester-Pulverbeschichtung
Bulletcorp powder.
Hi Kevin. What powder do you use for coating?
Bullet Corp BCB Coating. It is a South African company. Google it an you will find it.
@@martinpohle Thank you!
thanks
Needs to edit for basic information, just one solvent recipe, eliminate repetitive information. I'm sure that most people would like a 12 minute video instead of 30 minutes.
Excellent Results! Good info, thanks.🙂
What velocity are you pushing these?
Very Nice, It looks like it may be more even/uniform on the coating thickness. Its something I still struggle a bit with in powdercoating. Very nice video showing the procedure. Thank you I will order some and give this BCB coatinga try .
Very nice
This is a good instructional video and they came out looking pretty good. Personally, I dont like working with alot of solvents and its alot more work than the standard PC shake method. I did a video on standard PC shake method, its easier, faster and cheaper than this method - ua-cam.com/video/TkGR-ldVTS0/v-deo.html
I PC and when the lead comes up to temp( 400 Deg about 10 minutes) I go 10 more minutes. Perfectly cured. Your system looks good and if you like it that's all that counts.
Looks like 10x the work compared to regular PC. Plus toxic solvents.
Boa noite nessa receita pode adicionar uma pequena quantidade de silicone?
Boa noite. Não tenho certeza se haveria algum benefício em adicionar silicone. O revestimento funciona perfeitamente se usado conforme as instruções. Adicionar qualquer outra coisa pode afetar os resultados.
Muito obrigado por mim responder olha vc pode mim manda essa medidas em português estou com dificuldade para traduzir
Eu sou Brasileiro
what is the difference about BCB powder and others like Eastwood.. Thanks
Hello, can you help me please? We used the color orange but leoder it doesn't look nice at all. What could be the reason? Gladly by mail discs or instagram
Have you ever tried using Eastwood powder coat or any other powder coat paint. I just wonder if the results would be similar. That might just be something I need to test
I tried this a month or so ago and it works, but I admit, I wasn't overly impressed. The bullets did come out looking nice and even, but it takes a good bit more setup and effort, IMHO, than shake-and-bake PC. I went 70/30 mix of 95% ethyl to acetone, but only got like a semi-gloss, not really "shiny", finish. It does stick to the bullet pretty good, though - smashed a couple with no flaking. Aside from the cost of alcohol and acetone, the price of the powder isn't (or wasn't) much more than PC, so it is a viable alternative. Plus it does go on evenly and dries evenly, no worries about your fingers/tweezers/needlenose knocking some off and leaving a bare spot like with PC. Figuring out the bake time is a bit of a challenge - I was coating .40 cal bullets, which I guess take longer to heat up than 9mm. I was using black, so I couldn't tell if they got "burned" or not. The biggest downside now is that Bullet Corp seems to have lost their US distributor in March, so they're shipping direct from S Africa ($) and are no longer offering the smaller packets of powder in single quantity (although the guy I emailed said they would be happy to send me an order of several smaller packets, but that's still $40+ worth plus shipping). I'm figuring to use up the rest of the black I've got, then go back to PC.
Besutifull bullets , what powder are you using to mix with acetone and alcohol ?
Am I correct you are using C not F in your oven? What country are you in?
Great looking bullets but so much time spent on so few. I just don't have that much time for museum masterpiece bullets that I shoot in 20 minutes.
How long from the time you ordered until the time your order arrived in the USA?
Most powder for powder coating need to cure 375f-385f for 15 - 18 minutes and use MEK to to test for cure
Little more expensive than PC??? I was quoted a year or two ago something like $100, where I buy good quality PC from a local company that does PC for $10/lb and it worked fantastic. The shipping was like half the cost. Did you order yours from Africa?
When I bought Hi-Tech I learned that the given instructions don't work at all for me. For example I followed directions to the dot about mixing 20g of powder with 100ml of acetone and it would produce a heavy coat, nothing like the guy in the video describing a thin first coat. I've tried delutting like 15gr to 100ml and it didn't seem to make noticeable difference, the coat still looked heavy. Also I had to raise the temperature from 375F to 400-420F and bake time from 8 - 12 min to 15-17 min. You say you only need to figure out bake temp. once but that's only true if you have same ambient temperature, because I do this in my garage the ambient temperature is in the 50's in the winter and 70's in the summer and that affects bake time, mostly I found preheating the oven to the right temperature can take at least 15 min and on the 2nd coat it might "burn it". I want to convert oven to PID, I wonder where you put the TC sensor? Also I don't know about BCB but with Hi-Tech if you underbake your first coat and try to compensate with 2nd coat it just not going to work afterwards no matter if you raise time and temperature and according to directions you just need to scrap those bullets, well I found that if you bake it again it without adding 2nd coat - you can salvage the bullets. I wasted 40lb of cast bullets trying to figure out solution. I also had instances where I overbaked and it would flake off. Also with a heavy coat like that I would try shooting with 1 or 2 coats at most. For rifle bullets maybe you need 3 coats, I would try it, would save a lot of time.
Just freeze the water to separate the alcohol
I have the same ssd. When I plug the ssd in it isn’t recognized after installing the hub. Any ideas how to fix?
what painting method do you use?
50/50 acetone and alcohol! Thanks
I have acetone & 99% alcohol. BCB just told me the other solvents are no longer needed! They said to use a 50/50 mix of acetone & alcohol. How much with how much powder though? 15 grams with 100ml of my 50/50 mix? I may use 70/30 yours look very good!
GOiNG to ORDER SOME.
Who supplies this stuff in the US? I’d also be interested to see how forgiving it is in consideration to gun dimensions or bullet alloy. It’s why so many of us go with powder coating or epoxy as opposed to hi-tek.
Txh for sharing! Hope to see apliccation video soon...
What case do you have on your phone? My wife and I have a hard time getting the wireless charger to work through our cases.
Just a cheap case off Amazon. Protects it nicely and no problems charging. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GJKQD4Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
That is a Sandisk SSD , not Samsung.
Thanks. Misspoke.
Do you have music on your sentry drive? I can’t figure out how to format the drive to load music and use it as sentry/dash cam.
Without the USB hub, make the drive into 2 partitions using Computer tools, one partition is ExFat as TeslaCam and the other one is Fat32 for whatever music files. With the USB hub, you can use one usb drive for DashCam and a separate USB drive for Music, where both drives can be detected by the system.
link?