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Yes the heat tape is pricey so I just cut pieces and do the part mating surfaces to save $. Also if you use coat hangers they have clear coat on them that melts in the oven but u can use aluminum welding wire over and over to save costs as well. Super nice result on your efforts!
I have a question if anyone can help, i really thinking about cerakote full gloss black my bike motor but use purple powder coat on honda logo to make some details, my question is can put in the oven the second time for "baking" the powder coat of couse after all cerakote done, and on the hot areas of the motor the cerakote holds for a long term or i need remake the cerakote?
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I'm curious of this too. Your comment is from a month ago. I'm wondering have you tried this yet if so how did things go for you? I'm kind of thinking even after the oven you might have to run it through heat cycles on the bike if it is a header for a bike. One reason being is the exhaust header will reach far greater temps than a normal oven produces.
i stumbled onto your channel and glad i did, very interesting topic i have Harley's that i'm working on and this kind of thing is gonna help me out a lot.👍
If you look around the yard sales and some of the junk yards you can still find 240 volt AC electric kitchen ovens for around $25 bucks that are big enough for automotive wheels and motorcycle wheels in them, even a v8 bare block small block Chevy engine block
@@motion_mx look for ovens that have the top burners burned out cuz you don't need those long as the oven works and you'll get it cheaper with the burners all burn out on top
Cerakote is tougher and more scratch resistant for sure. But like any coating it’ll of course show wear over time. Cerakote is a very thin coating … powder coat is thick and can mess with clearances between parts. I always found myself shaving off powder coat in certain areas of parts to make things fit right.
Thanks for the video! Did I see correctly that you used 20ml of Cerakote for the side covers in burnt bronze? Much/any wastage? Just trying to get an idea of material cost for this sort of spray as I'm looking to do some engine cases too :-)
Thank you! So I mix 18ml of cerakote to 1 ml hardner. That does get me one cover with a tiny bit left over. I mix the same amount for the stator side and that leaves a little more excess….enough for some other things you can spray
V and C series do not have a catalyst to add. Obviously they still need shaken well. The down side to those are C series takes 5 days to cure, V series takes 1 hr at 500 degrees to cure.
Hey - nice video and walk through :) What type of tape is the yellow tape you masked up with - it seemed to stick nicely on the metal parts. Ive not heard of heat tape... so figured you may have a brand I can use for searching.
It’s cheaper to Cerakote small parts. A frame in cerakote will pretty expensive I’d say. On deciding whether you want powder coat vs cerakote it comes down to which finish you’re looking for ( in my opinion)
I guess I didnt want the media to pit the gasket surfaces. It’s very fine but I’d rather keep it how it was. You can resand the surface on a very flat top (which is a good thing to do anyway with any project if something leaks).