Powder Spray Gun

Our all new Powder Spray Gun (PSG) now allows you to paint all those formerly hard to dip items such as blades, spoons, spinners or anything else metal, without the need for expensive electrostatic spraying equipment or spray booths. Spoons can be painted without “wrap-around” and Pro-Flake Glitter colors can be added with beautifully even coverage. Our PSG resembles an airbrush with a 4 oz. jar attached and comes complete with gun, air hose and 4 interchangeable jars and lids. Since the PSG requires very little air (5–8 psi at 1 cfm), even the smallest compressors will operate it.


 

Instructions for Use

Warm the part to be painted in a preheated oven at 350–400° F for approximately 5 minutes. A small propane torch can also be used by holding the part with a needle nose pliers or by hanging on a fine wire and moving back and forth over the flame for a few seconds. Immediately after heating, hold or hang part sideways to allow spraying in a horizontal direction. Hold gun tip 4–6 inches from metal surface and spray in a sweeping motion.

The powder will adhere immediately and flow into a smooth finish. If metal has cooled to the point where the powder does not flow out completely, return piece to oven or wave the back side of piece over a torch flame until desired effect is achieved. More paint can be added as necessary. For maximum durability, cure painted part by hanging it in an oven for 15 minutes at 350° F.

Unused powder can be stored in covered jars. To change colors, simply blow out plastic tube and attach a new jar. Fill jars only half full for best results. To eliminate dust, work in front of an open cardboard box lying on one side with a vacuum hose inserted into a hole cut in the bottom side. The airflow created by the vacuum will keep powder in the box.