If you don't fail you don't learn, I think its pretty cool that you uploaded it, you're young man down the road you will have a lot of knowledge to pass on. 👍🏼👍🏼 It didn't come out bad.
An electric grill might work very well, and I like the brick idea. It could be a nice permanent solution for big parts, as long as the heat transfer is strong enough
I am honest with you I am most likely gonna copy the design with the box as i dont have the place for a big industrial oven but still want to powdercoat smth bigger then conventional kitchen oven but i think i will push it by using multiple 600 degrees C so about 1100 degrees F heatguns maybe 4 on each side 🤙🏻 and in the end i mean the result is nice and thats what its all about 🤝🏻🤝🏻 keep pushing I like your content 🤝🏻
Thank you! More heat guns would absolutely help, and having the bottom insulated vs being on the concrete would drastically help. Let me know how it works for you and what you did because I would love to know how your improvements worked out!
He ended up selling it due to a bad wreck at the track, he did some other stuff to it including a lectron carb and vforce 3 reeds, and It was an absolute SCREAMER, probably one of the fastest 125s I’ve ever rode. He sold it to another guy that I believe is using it for drag racing 😂
@@dirtybike1254It was yeah, I think the bars got a bit bent and maybe the pipe got a dent in it but she held up pretty well. He sent her good and decided that it wasn’t worth missing out on work if he was to wreck again, throttle stuck wide open on her and the rest was history 😂
@@m0nster324 With the oven, I would definitely recommend insulating the bottom of the oven as well, and besides 1 heat gun, I would use two. That should get the temp up hot enough. Other than that, make sure that all your paint is stripped from the frame, make sure to wipe the frame down after with acetone after the paint is removed so the powder has the strongest bond to the frame
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If you don't fail you don't learn, I think its pretty cool that you uploaded it, you're young man down the road you will have a lot of knowledge to pass on.
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It didn't come out bad.
Thank you! I appreciate that. You absolutely have to try. I have plans for a version 2 now!
Good effort
Just a thought.... What about using bricks over a fire pit? No flames just embers, or an electric grill with a solid base surrounded by bricks?
An electric grill might work very well, and I like the brick idea. It could be a nice permanent solution for big parts, as long as the heat transfer is strong enough
I feel your pain, but in the end it came out pretty nice, nice work man 👍
Thank you! I was definitely a bit lost but pleasantly surprised at the end outcome
I dont know how or why I stumbled upon this video, but thank you for uploading 😂😂😂...
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that color is going to look so sick with the engine you're doing!
Thank you! Very excited to see the final product.
I am honest with you I am most likely gonna copy the design with the box as i dont have the place for a big industrial oven but still want to powdercoat smth bigger then conventional kitchen oven but i think i will push it by using multiple 600 degrees C so about 1100 degrees F heatguns maybe 4 on each side 🤙🏻 and in the end i mean the result is nice and thats what its all about 🤝🏻🤝🏻 keep pushing I like your content 🤝🏻
Thank you! More heat guns would absolutely help, and having the bottom insulated vs being on the concrete would drastically help. Let me know how it works for you and what you did because I would love to know how your improvements worked out!
Just the inspiration I needed well done
How’s the ole Honda 125r running 😂 the one your buddy bought off me
He ended up selling it due to a bad wreck at the track, he did some other stuff to it including a lectron carb and vforce 3 reeds, and It was an absolute SCREAMER, probably one of the fastest 125s I’ve ever rode. He sold it to another guy that I believe is using it for drag racing 😂
@@ChaseBuiltBikes Love to hear she’s still screaming! Is he all good after wreck?
@@dirtybike1254It was yeah, I think the bars got a bit bent and maybe the pipe got a dent in it but she held up pretty well. He sent her good and decided that it wasn’t worth missing out on work if he was to wreck again, throttle stuck wide open on her and the rest was history 😂
lol Thumbs up for the brainstorming.
Plan on doing this to mine, any tips on doing it right? Going to use the same oven set up
@@m0nster324 With the oven, I would definitely recommend insulating the bottom of the oven as well, and besides 1 heat gun, I would use two. That should get the temp up hot enough. Other than that, make sure that all your paint is stripped from the frame, make sure to wipe the frame down after with acetone after the paint is removed so the powder has the strongest bond to the frame
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