Original Hotcoat Powder Coating Gun

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The Original HotCoat Powder-Coating Gun brings the benefits of powder coating right to your home garage or shop This innovative, inexpensive powder-coat gun helps you do a professional-looking powder coating job right at home. All you need to add are a compressed air source (5-10psi) from a portable tank with a regulator or a compressor), a dedicated electric oven or toaster oven, and powder colors.
  • Coat and cure in under an hour!
  • Easy to apply
  • Extremely durable finish
  • Quick color changes
  • 11,000-volt output
  • Economical

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About Original Hotcoat Powder Coating Gun


Why powder coat? Because it gives you one of the most economical, color-durable, and longest-lasting finishes available. You'll find powder-coated surfaces are far more resistant to chipping, scratches, fading, and wear than other finishes, and the color selection is virtually unlimited, with high and low gloss, metallic, and clear finishes available. And thanks to the UV resistance of many of the powders, colors stay bright and vibrant longer. Texture selections range from smooth surfaces to a wrinkled or matte finish, plus rough textures designed for hiding surface imperfections.

One 8-oz. bottle of powder (not included) covers the same area as 2-3 cans of spray paint, and clean-up is easy, since you can simply sweep-up the oversprayed powder. Contains no environmentally harmful solvents. HotCoat powder coating requires a 5-10psi compressed air source and dedicated electric oven (or toaster oven). Imported.
Original HotCoat Gun with power source, instructions, FREE powder color chip chart
Power unit supplies over 9000v DC at 15 micro amps. Plugs into grounded 110-120v AC outlet. Gun requires as little as 0.5 cfm at 5-10 psi. The 50061 Eastwood Air Brush Compressor works well. Fill cup no more than 1/4 to 1/3 full, and wave the nozzle in a circular motion about 4-6" from the surface best results. Do not apply powder into a small boxed area.
(Q) How long does the baking process take?
(A) For improved flow out (less "orange peel"), bake coated parts at 500 degrees F until powder flows out (about 3-4 minutes for light sheet metal parts), then turn down the heat to 400 degrees F for a full 15 minutes.

(Q) How can I improve transfer efficiency?
(A) The 10128 HotCoat High-Performance Deflector greatly improves transfer efficiency. Use the Standard Deflector for getting powder in recessed areas.
Use Disposable Dust Mask (22055) when handling or applying powder. Powder,like common flour, suspended in the air in high concentrations can be explosive. To minimize any explosion risk - sweep up, do not vacuum powder from the floor. Cure powder in a well ventilated area. The urethane powders we sell liberate a very minute amount of isocyanates when the powder flows out.This usually occurs about 3-5 minutes after the part is placed in the oven to bake. Wear a respirator, like our SAS Bandit Respirator (11455 or 11456), cartridges when curing or inspecting flow out progress.

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Customer Reviews

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good entry level gun (Posted on 12/5/10)
Review by Chris
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I wanted to try PC'g for a long time so when the demand came I choose this gun and an old toaster oven to start.
Two things I would say are important to follow, distance from your part and have plenty of space or a fan with a filter on it to suck up the excess powder cuase it goes everywhere.
Awesome (Posted on 3/30/10)
Review by Big Zee
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Great product!! from a guy that has never powdercoated before, this gun, the prep materials, and the powders gave me a new hobby, and the stuff I've coated so far has turned out excellent. buying this kit will save you a ton of money letting you do it yourself as opposed to taking it to a pro shop.

highly recommend it!
Works well. Very Suprised (Posted on 3/23/10)
Review by Puntas
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Very easy to use. Results turned out well. Very little start up cost. Glad i purchased it.
Great gun for the price (Posted on 3/12/10)
Review by Dave
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Great gun for the price. I coat a lot of smaller parts. This gun gives nice adhesion, not very much overspray. My first gun that I bought six years ago was an older Chicago Electric gun, and I *thought* that it was pretty good. Well, it died last fall, so I was forced to replace it. So I again tried the Chicago Electric guns, and they weren't very good. I took a chance on this gun, and it is WAY better! Super easy to clean, easy to use, nice spray pattern. This is a good value. The quality is pretty good.
Very worthwhile (Posted on 2/17/10)
Review by Scott
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I've had one for several years and have done race car parts motorcycle parts and stuff for friends I love the outcome of the process great deal might have to get the next step up gun soon with the dual voltage
Amazing! (Posted on 1/26/10)
Review by TomK
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This gun is unbelievable! From the very start, I had incredibly good results powder coating some of my motorcycle parts. I had no experience and no training, but I read the manual, followed the instructions carefully, and the parts came out beautiful! I've done a bunch of my own parts as well as quite a few for friends. They are thrilled with how nice everything came out. Last year I paid a powder coating company a good deal of money to coat parts for me. This gun has already paid for itself several times.

The key to having good results is thorough preparation. Make sure that you have blasted off all paint and rust before you clean everything thoroughly. I use Eastwood's metal wash and outgas my parts in the oven before I coat them.

I've attached a couple pictures of my work.

Go for it and have fun!
Amazing! (Posted on 1/11/10)
Review by Tom
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I just used my powder coating gun for the first time and couldn't believe the results - totally awesome! After bead blasting and washing the parts, the actual powder application is simple and fun. I have an older kitchen range set up in my cellar and it has a digital readout for temperature and time. My spray "booth" is a large cardboard box with a hole cut in the top and an oven grate in place over the hole for hanging the parts.

This has got to be one of the coolest, most fun tools I've ever bought and it will pay for itself in a very short time. I highly recommend it!
Powder Coating Gun System (Posted on 10/26/09)
Review by GTRACER
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I have been using the original powder coating gun system for nearly 2 years. It gives wonderful results and is extremely easy to use. I use a dedicated large size home stove oven for heating and curing. I have made a portable booth for applying the powder that keeps the "overspray" in check.

I prepare the items to coat using my beadblaster primarily. The powder adheres tightly to the heated and grounded part during application and flowout/curing is quick with the oven.

I highly recommend the system and I find the selection of powders to be adequate for my needs. The finish is extremely tough and is holding up well in antique and race car applications.

The cleanup is very simple, just sweep up the excess powder.

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