So many unanswered questions here. What if your powder coating jewelry for instance, would you powder coat that or would it make the finished product pitted or orange peel looking? You mentioned using a primer which I've never used when powder coating, is this again suitable for smaller fine detailed jobs?
This is a lie! You don't NEED to sandblast and prime everything.. With a simple soap and phosfate wash you can still get things to last 20 years. Sandblasting and priming is better, but not a must.
Hs85dk, how many of those powder coats that you did at least 20 years ago you are still checking to see that they withstand the weather, abuse, and environment that they have been under? Or, are just assuming that?
Hope you're still around you seem knowledgeable on this and I've just started in the job, I've just had a load of sandblasted stuff come through, The first lot I rubbed down and wiped with thinners undercoated then colour and the surface was gritty turned out to be fibres of the cloth, now rub down/ blow off and spray with thinners and get a good finish, is that right or should I just blow off and powder over sandblasting? Does it spike through?
So many unanswered questions here. What if your powder coating jewelry for instance, would you powder coat that or would it make the finished product pitted or orange peel looking? You mentioned using a primer which I've never used when powder coating, is this again suitable for smaller fine detailed jobs?
Hammering in one scene, bandaged up thumb in the next. hmmmm.
Why the annoying loud music. I want to hear what you are saying. If i want to listen to music i'd go elsewhere.
I agree.
i thought it was english dubbed over a foriegn language because of that stupid music
When you were hammering the surface that was used (not test piece) the table itself could that be sandblasted and powder coated ?
Aluminum sheet metal could be sandblasted I’d recommend glass beads it can be powder coated
Repost this video without the back ground music.
Can you use one shot paint on top of it?
I agree that this is the preferred method but it is absolutely not necessary for good adhesion
What media do you use to sandblast aluminum?
Can you just sand instead of blasting before powder coat
What sort of primer do you use?
markman63 exactly he mentions priming but then doesn't talk about what type of primer or where to get it
@@RanGer-498 Did either of you watch the video? Go back and watch it again.
@@VRRider so tell us what primer type did he use ?
@@RanGer-498 epoxy primer
turn off that music in the background
You didnt determine the Ra.
Wht the f with background music. I cant hear ur voice.
This is a lie! You don't NEED to sandblast and prime everything.. With a simple soap and phosfate wash you can still get things to last 20 years. Sandblasting and priming is better, but not a must.
You're right. Etching with phosphate does work!
Sandblasting is better, if you coat over mill scale, it want last.
Chemical or mechanical treatment options..SB is one form of mechanical.
Hs85dk, how many of those powder coats that you did at least 20 years ago you are still checking to see that they withstand the weather, abuse, and environment that they have been under? Or, are just assuming that?
Hope you're still around you seem knowledgeable on this and I've just started in the job, I've just had a load of sandblasted stuff come through, The first lot I rubbed down and wiped with thinners undercoated then colour and the surface was gritty turned out to be fibres of the cloth, now rub down/ blow off and spray with thinners and get a good finish, is that right or should I just blow off and powder over sandblasting? Does it spike through?
Turn The Music Down Ass Brain.