Applying the powder: Once you have the powder material and equipment ready, it's time to begin the powder coating process. The main tool for applying powder coat is a powder coat gun, which is designed to evenly
The main tool for applying powder coat is a powder coat gun, which is designed to evenly distribute powder onto your surface. Using a spray gun requires great care; make sure to read the instructions carefully and follow them closely. Generally, when using a powder coat gun, you should ...
Powder coating is a popular method for applying a durable, protective finish to a wide range of products. By using finely ground particles of pigment and resin, which are electrostatically charged and sprayed onto a surface, this process makes a strong, even, and long-lasting coat. Whether coa...
The topcoat (the part that was stenciled) was Sherwin Williams Sea Salt toned down by 25%. Basically, I poured 75% of the Sea Salt into a bucket and added 25% of the white undercoat to lighten it up to my desired color. Please don’t feel the need to do this. Sea Salt is a ...
electrolyte solution for etching, cleaned, and powder coated. After curing the powder coat with a heat gun rather than an oven — a tip worth the price of admission by itself — the paint is sanded off the raised areas, the metal is polished, and a clear coat applied to protect the ...
TIPS & TRICKS 1. Dip at a 45 degree angle and pull straight back out. Do not push the nail against the powder. 2. Apply top coat in quick thin strokes and apply second top coat after the first top coat is half dry. 3. Ens...
piece of pork tenderloin on the rack. This means that while the pork slowly roasts and all those rich coat-your-mouth juices start accumulating, they drip onto the pears and apples to give the sweet fruit a glistening savory coating. Sweet, savory, hearty, and crisp. This dish has it ...
crumbs from getting all over your final layer of frosting. If you're making a semi-naked cake, congratulations, you're finished. To make a fully-frosted cake, you should chill the cake so that the crumb coat sets. Then put another thick layer on the cake, and it's time to decorate....