Do you really need chemical stripper? - Ep 122
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Reality is…. You need the stripper to be truly profitable and efficient. Powder coat does not come off easily just by blasting. When I first started it took me an accumulated 10 hours or so per rim to do my motorcycle rims. I was doing it for personal use but if you’re charging $200 per set of motorcycle rims as a coated and even just 10 hours for the set because you have the best of the best cabinet then you’re talking $20/hr not even including the coating time. Anyone who won’t buy stripper will not have the thousands of dollars worth blast cabinet just like me who bought a budget blaster. My opinion is but a budget blaster but use some of the money saved to buy stripper. It would have saved me a huge amount of headache. Love the videos man!
I appreciate your time and knowledge and your videos thank you very much... keep em rolling
I appreciate the kind words, and glad people are finding use in the videos!
You can get by without a stripper, but you would have to refuse jobs that are already powder coated, OR you have to make damn sure you don't ever make any mistakes on a coating job. Blasting powder off a part = #Ragequit
yeah thats a pretty good break down lol
Great follow-up video to the stripper comparison video completely answered my question before I even got around to asking. Thanks!!
hah thats awesome! I appreciate the kind words
Great video as usual, hope there will be a follow up vid of you coating the Willwoods And the rest of the calipers and wheel faces that you just got done stripping
yeah videos coming!
Time is either money won or lost! At this point in my venture I have more time then money. But your explanation is that one doung this as a buisness it's more beneficial to strip.
With ever vid I watch I have to turn page to write down notes!!! I'm currently looking for the blasting media you use I can't find any local so I reached out to Co. Using ur channel as ref. Thx and keep up awesome vids
Great video, as always. You're 100% right...if time isn't an issue, blast away! However, if you're trying to make a living from powder coating, then time IS money. At that point, the choice is clear. Rim Strip is inbound for me. 💯👊😎🌴
Glad to har it! Let me know how it works for you! Make sure you get some Calgonate!
@@UnknownCoatings yep! Already on order. Thank you for that info as well!
Great video! I’ve been wondering about time difference with and without chem as it’s the one thing I haven’t found yet for my setup. Thanks! 👍👍
Hi my friend, I’m from Puerto Rico and I really like yours powder coating and sandblasting tutorial videos. My question is, I’d got my TSW rims and want to paint with matte metallic blue powder coating. The rims are factory gunmetal already painted. Can I powder coat blue color and oven it over the old gunmetal color without Streep or sandblasting??
Obligao bro hay que remover toda capa de pintura para que el polvo se pegue mejor
Spend the money.
it does save you a ton of time!
Which strippers are available with out a license or however, it works? And do they work ok ?
I have a whole video on my channel breaking down the chemical strippers
what is the setting of the system?
Do you have any small Magnesium parts to test? I’m thinking some people may not realize how it reacts to stripping.
I do actually. I can make a lil video of what not to do with stripper lol
We use Greensolv from Canada, in a different ballpark than any other products we have used. Green alternative also👍
yeah greensolv is great but the fact it needs heated, constantly boosted and is over the top expensive turns most people away from it
Would you make a comparison between dichloromethane and rim strip
I dont have easy access to dichloromethane. What are you trying to see in the comparison?
@@UnknownCoatings how fast they work relative to each other
Can you cover (or have you covered) a video on powder coating brand new laser cut p&o steel and aluminum parts.
hmm I havent covered it but I can probably work out a video for that
@@UnknownCoatings that works be awesome.
@@UnknownCoatings so many videos on re coating. I haven't seen any on fresh manufactured items. The pickled in oil parts are key. No mill scale.
First 😂🤣