When you cerakote parts there is an extensive prep process for parts. Not only degreasing prepped parts with acetone but also flashing off the metal with heat to get rid of anything trapped in the pores of the metal. Uncle Tony uses the torch method to paint parts. Makes alot of sense to flash parts off before coating so it doesnt flash off during heat cycles, causing coatings to lift off. Simple
I got a new set of Sanderson and the welding leaves a lot to be desired. Inside the collectors, the welding and assembly quality is.... Need to spend about 3 hours with a carbide fixing the mess ... Or just say, so what. Then paint them. Thanks for your input.👍👍😎🇺🇸
I did a set of headers on my 85 vetted they looks exactly the same as yours or pretty close,they are the cheap headman, I stripped the paint and scuffed really good and clean then coated with vht flame proof primer and then black vht header paint ,I cured the paint on the car and everything was fine till the first ride painted burned off and look like crap now.
At a quick glance, in the video photo, it looked like a large black root of a tree or some sort of plant, upon closer look up, its just long black engine headers.
Wait did you burn it to bake the new paint or burned it to help prep to paint them new? It looked like they were already painted black nicely? I may have missed something, apologies!
Yes... The black paint that was on them was the non-high temp paint sprayed on at the factory. So burning with the torch it cured the black paint and also prepped the surface for the silver paint.
@@Poopdogsays gotcha! I thought that was primer you sprayed on at the end. And I only assumed that simply because of all the nightmare stories of the paint burning off right after you get them installed.. No Bueno. So I want to make sure I do it this way, and correctly. Cause I love that you're using a butane torch to cure it. I was thinking the oven, box and a blow dryer, or just have to wait until it's 100 degrees outside to cure it 😂
My channel, my video, my opinions. You dont like it, go back and suckle the democratic teet. This channel is for men who do manly things, not mental-midgets that cant figure out what bathroom to use. Let me guess, your wife's boyfriend bought you a new muffler for your scooter and you are trying to figure out how to paint it? What a Punk. Now go away, you are on the wrong side of youtube!
When you cerakote parts there is an extensive prep process for parts. Not only degreasing prepped parts with acetone but also flashing off the metal with heat to get rid of anything trapped in the pores of the metal. Uncle Tony uses the torch method to paint parts. Makes alot of sense to flash parts off before coating so it doesnt flash off during heat cycles, causing coatings to lift off. Simple
I'm loving this dudes style. Quick and easy! Looks good my friend
Thank you!
Looks like some good tips that even looks like fun because you get to play with fire! The results look good too so bonus!
I got a new set of Sanderson and the welding leaves a lot to be desired.
Inside the collectors, the welding and assembly quality is.... Need to spend about 3 hours with a carbide fixing the mess ... Or just say, so what.
Then paint them.
Thanks for your input.👍👍😎🇺🇸
Rock on!
when you opened that hood, it looked like i was looking at my 92.. same headers , same valve covers... i did mine in 2007.. still no rust..
I love how you do it on your truck bed. That’s how you use a truck! Try that with a riven or cyber truck.
I’m a greatful new subscriber now
Hell yeah! A truck is made to be used... It is a tool, not like the tools that buy cyber-trucks. Lol Thanks for the sub!
You just passed off expensive oven owners! Lol
I did a set of headers on my 85 vetted they looks exactly the same as yours or pretty close,they are the cheap headman, I stripped the paint and scuffed really good and clean then coated with vht flame proof primer and then black vht header paint ,I cured the paint on the car and everything was fine till the first ride painted burned off and look like crap now.
That sux, sorry man.
@@poopdogsays is ok I am really happy with the headers ,I am running a smaller summit 1102 cam and nice torque gain
the exact lesson I was looking for
This is cool man 👍
At a quick glance, in the video photo, it looked like a large black root of a tree or some sort of plant, upon closer look up, its just long black engine headers.
Can the torch be use to clean chrome headers from a motorcycle?
No!!! It will "blue" chrome pipes! Try chrome polish and mothers mag wheel wool. You can find it at an auto parts store.
Does it last??
Sure
Wait did you burn it to bake the new paint or burned it to help prep to paint them new? It looked like they were already painted black nicely? I may have missed something, apologies!
Yes... The black paint that was on them was the non-high temp paint sprayed on at the factory. So burning with the torch it cured the black paint and also prepped the surface for the silver paint.
@@Poopdogsays gotcha! I thought that was primer you sprayed on at the end. And I only assumed that simply because of all the nightmare stories of the paint burning off right after you get them installed.. No Bueno. So I want to make sure I do it this way, and correctly.
Cause I love that you're using a butane torch to cure it. I was thinking the oven, box and a blow dryer, or just have to wait until it's 100 degrees outside to cure it 😂
@@OneShot1daheat gun 👍👍😎
What about the inside rust?
You should buy $1000 ceramic coated headers. (Inside and out)
If the flame from the brake clean would just cooperate
spray it evenly
No primer ?
Nope.
Lol
God damn, we don't care about your political beliefs...
My channel, my video, my opinions. You dont like it, go back and suckle the democratic teet. This channel is for men who do manly things, not mental-midgets that cant figure out what bathroom to use.
Let me guess, your wife's boyfriend bought you a new muffler for your scooter and you are trying to figure out how to paint it? What a Punk.
Now go away, you are on the wrong side of youtube!
@@Poopdogsaysngl that was actually pretty funny! spray enough and liberally hahaah!
Hahaha my guy laid it on
Was that black the factory paint that burns off?
Yrs
@@Poopdogsays great.im gonna try your method on some long tubes that came in yesterday.
@@MrYogitron92 cool, tell me how it works out!
@@MrYogitron92 If you cant strip off the factory black paint it is better, but im too lazy. Lol
@@Poopdogsays haha no worries
If it holds up without stripping the black off then I'm ok with that.