Thanks! And it definitely does help. I forgot to do it on the valley cover and the casting marks were really noticeable compared to the sanded valve covers.
@@royalcoatspowdercoating interesting. My 5.3 valve covers definitely have baffles spot welded on the underside. I'd be worried about media getting stuck in them and ended up running through the bearings. Just asking because my 5.3 valve covers and timing cover are probably going to be my first real powder coat job
@@Gear_head11 you can either tape it off really well with duct tape or some guys also stick modeling clay in the cracks to seal it off. Blow off really well afterwards.
That is a fanominal finish. Im extremely impressed with these.
Excellent! Thanks again for posting. It just looks so effortless
Appreciate it! Sometimes looks can be deceiving lol that intercooler was no fun
Dude these turned out sick! Great work
Appreciate it!
another great job,I always try to clean up casting marks on parts,really makes them look better
Thanks! And it definitely does help. I forgot to do it on the valley cover and the casting marks were really noticeable compared to the sanded valve covers.
Looks great 👍
Great video as always. That colour looks amazing.keep up the good work
Thank you!
what silver powder did u say??
I have a Gema also what setting are you running on your first coats and also for your second coat, I’ve been having issues laying down my second coat
I run the factory presets for most of my parts and adjust powder cloud and air accordingly.
I know this is an older vid but do you remove the baffles or plug them to keep the media out?
These covers had no baffles in them so I just plugged the holes on top and blasted them
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What blasting media did you use for these? On the valve covers did you tape up the baffles to keep media out?
I use green diamond and these covers do not have baffles.
@@royalcoatspowdercoating interesting. My 5.3 valve covers definitely have baffles spot welded on the underside. I'd be worried about media getting stuck in them and ended up running through the bearings. Just asking because my 5.3 valve covers and timing cover are probably going to be my first real powder coat job
@@Gear_head11 you can either tape it off really well with duct tape or some guys also stick modeling clay in the cracks to seal it off. Blow off really well afterwards.
What brand powder is this? Looks amazing!! ❤
Prismatic Powders
@@royalcoatspowdercoating I hope they show you love cause I just made my first order off of them. Thanks a bunch!
Love your work man. The colour is amazing. Correct me if I'm wrong though, was that duct tape prior to blasting❓❓
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Thank you! Yes it was 👍🏼
I need an intercooler coated. How do I teach you
Email me at royalpowdercoats@gmail.com
Are you shooting that hot or cold????
Cold