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What’s working now on social media in powder coating

June 28, 2023 by pcnearme

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RossKote (Kim Scott): [00:00:00] In this episode of the Powder Coater Podcast, we introduce you to Danielle Miller and welcome her as our podcast, first resident guest. She’s a media strategist who’s well versed in powder coating. Danielle has been featured in HubSpot in Huffington Post, and she’s here to talk about what’s now working in social.

Find out why using the newest features on Instagram will get you noticed and how to build a stellar profile. She explains how Pinterest can lead to website growth and why Facebook wants you to join a group. We’ll also cover how to use partnerships to gain access to more followers and clients, as well as what the must have hashtags are for powder coaters.

It’s all about building marketing strategies for your brand on social. Let’s get ready to level up your powder coater game.[00:01:00]

Welcome back to episode 11. I’m Kim Scott, your host of the Powder Coater Podcast, where you’re listening to influencers and, we’re interviewing and covering trending topics so that powder coaters can effectively learn and grow their business. And today I am super stoked. I’ve got a girl on my side who has been my partner in social media and my group, my go-to guru.

Fortunately she resides right here in Maui, Hawaii. She’s the owner of a top rated social media marketing company here. Her mission is to help entrepreneurs [00:02:00] anchor on results when it comes to marketing their businesses online. And her articles and presentations have been mentioned in HubSpot Social Media Today, and Social Media Examiner.

She’s also a prolific Pinterest producer, so to speak. So welcome aboard, Danielle Miller. How are you today?

Danielle Miller: Hey Kim. Doing great. Super stoked to be on the Powder Coat podcast today and talk about marketing. You know, that’s my, my jam. That’s where I get nerdy.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, and you and I met back in 2015 when I was struggling with social media. I had not ever tried Instagram, didn’t really know much about Facebook in, in terms of business Facebook. And you and I collaborated on a project together for another business I owned at the time and [00:03:00] really kind of sidelined Maui Powder Works. Because we hadn’t really taken ourselves too seriously and you were there for me.

You were there to review my, and give me feedback on my website, my approach to, the market, my message to the market and who my audience was. So I really do thank you and appreciate everything that you’ve done for me, and I know that you have something very valuable to share with our listeners today.

So I’m happy that you’re here.

Danielle Miller: Thanks. Yeah. We have a lot of big changes happening on social media right now and, it made for perfect timing to hop on and let all the powder coaters of the world know about what is the latest and greatest, what’s, what’s working now.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, and I think this perfectly segues with a lot of what our previous podcast was about with, Jace Kaser, from Kaser coating about how he markets his business, and does social media and how [00:04:00] he produces content on whatever platform he’s using. So I’m happy that we’re here to discuss maybe a little bit more in detail about how to. Bring a balance to your social media cuz it can get overwhelming if you don’t know where to start or how to do it.

And also how does that convert into leads and sales and new customers, without having to spend a bazillion dollars just in advertising. And we’re not gonna really address advertising today. We’re gonna talk about just the organic reach that you can do. With some of the things that we’re gonna talk about today, some of the, some of the ideas, that you can implement today in your business, Right?

Danielle Miller: Absolutely. And help you get focused, so you don’t feel overwhelmed and you know, kind of what, what are the new trendy things and what are the tried and true things that are always working?

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah. [00:05:00] I think that’s kind of the problem is sometimes you can get really burnt out for those that have experience with instagram and social media and what it’s like out there already. We are gonna address some of the more advanced concepts as well in this podcast. And, you know, for the new guys out there that need to get started, I hope to maybe give you a little bit of encouragement or confidence that you can do this.

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Because, you know, if you’ve been on social media, you know, you know how exhausting it can be. And you know, sometimes you just need to take a break and it’s okay to do so. But when you take that break, how do you jump back into it, because as you know, social media changes all the time.

And so that’s what we’ve got you here for is to give us the latest, greatest on Facebook and Instagram. So let’s hop into this.

Danielle Miller: Yes, let’s dive right in. Okay, so, let’s start with Instagram. And the reason I like to start there is cuz if you’re somebody who is overwhelmed with creating content [00:06:00] for every one of your platforms, then you need to be thinking of Instagram as the top platform that you create for and let.

The content you create on Instagram, trickle down to your Facebook and trickle down to your Twitter and trickle down to your Pinterest. So let’s start with Instagram. The latest and greatest on Instagram right now is “Reels”, and that is a contender for TikTok. It’s basically, just the same way that Instagram came in and copied Snapchat and integrated the same features that Snapchat offered right into the Instagram platform.

They’ve now integrated a lot of the same features that were on TikTok, right into Instagram with reels. So reels are, at the moment, still a bit clunky, but what’s happening with them is if you’re participating in reels and creating reels, you are actually getting. A lot of preferential treatment in terms of getting your content featured on that Instagram Explorer tab.

So we talked about, you know, today’s focus really being organic reach, that unpaid [00:07:00] reach, that reach that anybody can get as long as they’re creating quality content. And the the important thing here is that if you can get your content featured in that explorer tab, then you have a very high chance of being introduced to a lot more people for free.

It’s like getting a free ad on Instagram. So the, the short and quick on reels is that they are slightly longer videos that allow you to overlay text on top of your video and also do transitions between your, videos. So you see sometimes people come in like you might be showing a rim, right?

You’re showing a before and after. Is the concept of the reel. And you might show a rim, take a little video of it. Then when it comes out of the processes and it’s completely done, and like right before you’re giving it to the customer, you can now overlay that before picture of the rim, video of the rim. Right with your brand new video of the [00:08:00] rim, and have it transition within this Instagram reels video. And overlay text that says, you know, this process took this long. But the result was amazing. And here’s what the client had to say. And you can fit all of that in as long as you can fit it in, in a short period of time.

 They’re really like the 15 second. Now you can go up to 30 seconds with your reel. Those are really, really well received these days. .

RossKote (Kim Scott): Wow. So that’s something new because I had been guessing about the reels and we kind of took a step back from Instagram and sure enough, right as we were moving into our new shop. That’s right when reels was getting launched. And of course I missed out. So it’s good that we’re talking about this. Of course I’m not on TikTok, but a lot of people are, and this is a great way to kind of learn a little bit more, and maybe you just start with reels.

I don’t know, do you have to build up your profile first? I mean, do we wanna kind of backtrack a little bit or[00:09:00] if someone wanted to get started or just maybe only has a handful of followers right now, do you suggest they go directly into reels or still continue to build up their profile?

Danielle Miller: So I think it’s great to do both simultaneously because, as long as you’re using the appropriate hashtags and whatnot in, in your post, you’re gonna end up getting that organic reach and attracting your followers. And then with the reels, Instagram’s gonna place you in that Instagram Explorer feed if you’re getting enough engagement on your reels and for the followers that you already have.

Let’s say you’ve done the thing where you’ve invited your customers, you’ve invited your friends and family, and you’ve made it up to maybe 250 followers on Instagram. You know, you’re just getting started. Now you can really develop some tight relationships with those 250 people by participating in reels, cuz Instagram is gonna show that content to those people.

You know, it’s like, it’s almost as [00:10:00] if it bypasses the algorithm, right now because it’s a new thing they really want it to take off. So I would say, yeah, you gotta get the basics right. So you have to make sure your Instagram bio is solid. That means you’re not telling people. About what you offer in terms of services and instead you’re telling people why you’re worth following on Instagram.

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And also with your bio that you’ve got your website link in there cuz that’s the only clickable link you’re gonna have on your Instagram account until you have 10,000 followers. and that you’ve taken the initiative to go ahead and become an Instagram business profile so that you get the insights and analytics about your content, because that’s the only way you are gonna know what’s working and what’s not, so that you can focus your efforts on the things that are actually producing results.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, I think, you’re hitting on some pretty key points about Instagram that I think [00:11:00] commonly get overlooked. From when I’ve looked at other coaters profiles and stuff, is this lack of the profile or, you know, lack of information on the profile. I know we’ve kind of hashtag stuff on our profile.

We’ve kind of put in powder coating as a hashtag within the profile. Is that not valid anymore to do? Do you still recommend that?

Danielle Miller: I still recommend putting, let’s say, one to two relevant hashtags in the profile. Although, honestly, I haven’t seen the return come in. There’s no way to really track if your profile is really being featured under those hashtags.

What I have found is that if somebody tends to follow that hashtag, then you are more likely to show up in the recommended profiles after they follow somebody else who’s been using that hashtag. . So that’s kind of the benefit about putting it in your profile. But keep it short, You know, this isn’t like when you stick those 30 hashtags in [00:12:00] your caption or in your first comment.

This is one or two core hashtags. I recommend one be geographic, right? So for, for us here in Maui, you’re hashtag tagging Maui. If you’re in London, you’re gonna hashtag London, right? And the other one be industry specific. So powder coating. Something very specific to the, your style or aesthetic could also work.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Right, like if you’re just doing break calipers or, certain kinds of rims or, you know, certain kinds of customers that have like, you know, customized, race cars or something like that, that makes sense. Totally, I mean, pander to your audience, really. I mean, who is it that’s coming to your shop and who do you wanna get more business from?

Danielle Miller: Yep, definitely.

 

 

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RossKote (Kim Scott): So do the reels translate into the Facebook feed, or is it just still Instagram stories to Instagrams, to Facebook stories?

Danielle Miller: So Instagram stories to [00:13:00] Facebook stories is the flow. However, with reels, you have the ability when you’re uploading them to send them to your story. So in that way, you can put a clip of your reel into your story and send that also to Facebook.

 And that’s one way to go ahead and reuse that content. And in essence, just think of, with stories for those of you who aren’t using them yet, I wanna encourage you to get ahead of the curve now because the trend is actually to post less and less in your newsfeed and post more and more in stories.

So I’m seeing like the big influencers, the people who are really on top of their Instagram game are posting where they used to post every day in their Instagram newsfeed. They’re now posting. Maybe two or three times a week in their newsfeed and posting every day in their stories. So that’s how much more importance the big players are putting on Instagram stories right now.

And [00:14:00] reels are gonna compliment your stories because you’re able to share them directly to your stories and your feed.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Okay, well, let’s slow this roll down because now I’ve got an issue with that in a sense that it’s harder to track the analytics in stories because the analytics in stories is not as robust as it is in the profile, correct?

Danielle Miller: Oh, very true. Very true. I mean, you, you’re only getting 14 days history, first of all, so that’s tough. And you’re really just seeing about, you know, who tapped forward, who tapped back, But what you will notice is that if you’re more active in stories. Within your insights, those that count of the people who are discovering you and doing profile visits, those numbers change.

Those numbers increase. Especially the profile visits and in direct messages actually. So direct messages and profile visits are gonna increase dramatically as a result of [00:15:00] being more active in stories.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Well, that’s an interesting statistic there, you know, because that’s really where as a powder coater, that’s where you want your people to go, your audience to go.

Definitely start that conversation about rims or how much for this, or how much for that or, and also, you know, click through to my website or my, my landing page or whatever. So that’s actually interesting. So that’s what the statistics, that’s what they’re finding out now.

Danielle Miller: Yeah. That they’re definitely, they have that heightened engagement and the action that you’re taking on them is direct messages. So it instantly moves people from just being a commenter, you know, or just liking your post into starting a private direct message with them right off the bat where you can start talking to them about their needs and answering their questions.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, I hadn’t noticed that before, but I’m gonna have to start paying attention to that now because, [00:16:00] you know, I was kinda getting that organically happening just with my profile picks and stuff and my feed. But, that definitely changes the way I’m gonna approach Instagram now.

And what about Facebook’s stories? Does anybody care? Or is that just something that is just another one of those Facebook features that nobody cares about.

Danielle Miller: So the shortened skinny on Facebook stories is that they are, at this point, they’re just so easy to forward your Instagram stories to Facebook, and you’re getting featured at the top of the newsfeed.

So every time someone opens their app, if you’ve posted to your Facebook stories recently, you’re gonna be one of the four or five stories featured at the top, which is an opportunity to get your brand in front of people. So if we’re talking about easy wins. I would call Facebook stories an easy win. It’s not that you’re gonna necessarily get the direct message or get the sale from there, but it’s like if you’ve, if someone’s saying, Hey, I’m gonna give you a [00:17:00] free billboard on the highway, as long as you give me the content that you want me to put on the billboard, would you take it?

Sure. You know, so I think that Facebook stories are an opportunity just to get your brand in front of people again.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, that’s a valid point. All right, let’s move on to Facebook then. You know, we know how difficult it is to have a Facebook business page these days without having to spend hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in advertising every year.

Any changes on that front? I mean I see that there’s user functionality that’s changing for businesses to make it much easier to manage. Other than that, what else has changed in Facebook or is that the change?

Danielle Miller: So, yeah, let’s talk about that because that’s a big one that people might not know about.

In terms of user functionality that’s making it easier for people to manage their Facebook page, go to Google, type in Creator Studio. Facebook Creator Studio is [00:18:00] a free tool offered by Facebook that allows you to preschedule all of your Facebook posts and Instagram. From a desktop computer or they have a kind of wonky app for the phone as well.

And, it’s just really streamlines the process of getting your content posted. Plus it also keeps a record of all of your posts with their reach, their engagement, their comments, that you can quickly look at. So I’ve found that using Creator Studio is a really nice tool for kind of systemizing your social media marketing in terms of like, you’re gonna sit down once a month or once a week and schedule out your posts for Instagram and Facebook so that you know, you don’t have to babysit your Facebook account. You know, you’re just there really to monitor your notifications at that point. And to the other point, yeah, there’s a different change happening.

A lot of business owners are getting super frustrated with the limited organic reach from their Facebook page. I [00:19:00] mean, unless you’re getting shares. It’s really tough to reach people organically. You could have worked your tail off to get a following of a thousand people or 5,000 people and you’re seeing your posts reach, you know, maybe 200, 300 people, out of the thousand that have said, I really wanna see your content.

So the solution, right now, the trending thing, and the thing that I see getting hotter and hotter are Facebook groups. So it’s no longer about having a Facebook business page that puts your business and your brand first. Instead, it’s about being the admin, and being in control of a community of people interested in a topic.

So you create a Facebook group around, you know, well, you could do powder coating in, you know, London, right? So you could have a geographic region and an industry, or you could go specific and be like, you know, amazing rims spotted in [00:20:00] Massachusetts, right? And, and by being the admin of a group where people can feel like they can share content into it and contribute, you’re really building a community.

Which is stronger than just building your own Facebook page, which is all about you.

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RossKote (Kim Scott): Well, I have to tell you, it’s pretty interesting out there these days with powder coating and Facebook groups. And the reason why they’re exploding right now is because forms are, I don’t wanna say they’re dead, but they’re kind of what people used to go to for information.

But it seems. Powder coating is growing so quickly today that, it seems like the information that can come forward in a group can happen so quickly in order to get the answers to, you know, a post or like a troubleshooting post. Or, “Hey, can you help me out with this?” Or, “What should I try [00:21:00] here? Hey, check out this, project I did”.

It’s kind of an all around for powder coaters to go today, and it seems like every time I look there is a new, powder coating group started. I mean, it’s just changing weekly. I am currently, at the time of this recording, blocked on one of a fast growing powder coating, groups. I just found out. So, primarily because, you know, I think that there are some, sort of approach differences within the group. And, it sort of had been building and maybe coming to a head. And that’s the problem sometimes is you do have someone, that thinks of a group to be a certain way, and then, it maybe changes or people can disagree.

But the thing is that of the reason why I got into Facebook groups. Is not [00:22:00] just to promote my podcast or my content or any of that, it’s just that I found that so many, of the, of the existing groups could turn negative really quickly, because it’s competitive, rather than more helpful and that I felt like there needed to be some kind of a force in there to kind of just answer the questions people had without any kind of slight or agenda or, sales pitch kind of thing. Right. So…

Danielle Miller: Totally.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah. I mean, you know, it can vary from group to group about what its content is. Most of the groups that are out there today are just general groups. They don’t really have one slant or the other, but you’ve certainly given us ideas on how to, focus in. Because the whole point of the groups is to be engaging and to get the questions answered or to get the help that you need, quickly.

Because the forums sometimes can take too long to get that answered because you’re based on people logging in or going [00:23:00] there, going to that site. Whereas Facebook is just, the engagement level is just huge.

Danielle Miller: Definitely. And Facebook has been pushing groups like crazy. So you know, if you start your own group, even if you’re starting kind of from scratch, if you can get that first wave of engagement and, and be posting on the regular and getting people to contribute to the discussion, they’ll start recommending your group to everybody who has similar categories and you can get your group to grow pretty fast. I mean, the other thing I wanna tell people about groups is like, you might think like, Oh, I can’t wait to have a group with like 10,000 members in it, or I can’t wait to have a group with a hundred thousand members in it.

Trust me, I’ve been an admin of a group with 10,000 members in it, and it sucks. It’s super hard to manage. So, get yourself to a hundred members, get yourself to 250 members and do a fricking celebratory dance. Because honestly, if you can get [00:24:00] really tight with a hundred or 200 people, think about the referrals that could bring you, right?

Don’t look at the group members as the people who will become your customers. Look at them as people that are going to become your friends and want to refer you business. And that’s gonna take the pressure off for the sale and really do exactly what you said, Kim, which was put your value first.

Put out the priority to answer people’s questions and just be of service first. And from there, the referrals will come in. So, Definitely, I like the idea of smaller, great groups that are, are super targeted in what they wanna talk about.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Yeah, I think that it’s definitely opened up for powder coating, subject matter, and it’s definitely working in a more positive direction.

But, not without, its pitfalls. And I’m sure that we’re working through it. Okay. So what, are there any [00:25:00] other platforms to, that we wanna talk about today that, changes are happening to?

Danielle Miller: Well after that intro, like, how could I not talk about Pinterest?

Right. So, Yeah, I freaking love Pinterest. For those of you who think Pinterest is just for housewives and, and homemakers and people looking up recipes, like you should look at the Pinterest report that most recently came out. They put out Pinterest themselves, put out their holiday guide and the amount of people that are on Pinterest with the intent to shop for things, for products or services or plan big projects like.

Updating their gate at their house or, you know, redoing their car. These things are super popular on Pinterest and all you need to have a really great Pinterest presence is a stream of high quality photos [00:26:00] and videos, which powder coaters are getting all the freaking time. Every single time you guys have a project, you’re getting sick photos of what you’re creating.

Yeah, uploading those to Pinterest, making sure that that image is linking back to your own website and then categorizing your pictures into however you like. You can do it by color, you can do it by, item, like you can have a board just about rims. You can have a board about architectural design.

That method of using Pinterest. Totally helps your SEO. Okay, so for those of you who didn’t realize, a killer Pinterest game is going to improve how you rank on Google, because every time someone’s repinning your images, it’s creating more back links to your website and telling Google your website is full of awesome content. [00:27:00] Pinterest is great.

RossKote (Kim Scott): I think one of the hardest things about Pinterest is just learning the platform and it seemed like they had just done a recent change or update the face of it or to the user experience level where I went there after a couple. I mean, it just, had happened recently.

Everybody, all the platforms are changing their game. Facebook, Instagram. And it just seems like we’re in that time period, or that pattern or that, you know, that time where things change. And I went there and it’s like even the, the app is different, and I just really had to reorient myself around it again.

And I’m like, Wait, this is like, it seemed like it was. Less user-friendly for the business poster or the, you know, and more user-friendly to the, to the pinner, I guess. And it should be, that’s what it’s there for. But, trying to find my analytics or any of that stuff, it was complex.

But I do see some, Instagrammers, [00:28:00] have Pinterest accounts. And they’re succeeding, even if they’re not necessarily selling a product like. A powder or some other related product to powder coating. They’re just posting their Instagram or they’re posting some pictures or a blog post.

And I am seeing some other people doing it pretty well out there too, and are getting that message. So, yeah, I think that’s, that’s a great way to end kind of the update on platforms and social media. It’s a learning curve on Pinterest, just like Instagram and Facebook. But, of the features you’ve mentioned or the benefits.

It’s definitely a playing out in our game for sure. So, talk about partnerships as we switch over, to the next segment here. What are partnerships? What are you talking about?

Danielle Miller: Yeah. Right on. So with partnerships, the important thing to remember is like this discussion is all about organic reach, right?

So we’re not talking about advertising and when, when you’re not dedicating money to an ad budget, you need to find other ways [00:29:00] to quickly reach audiences. And so a partnership could look like you partnering with, let’s say you have some like B2B business, like there’s another business out there that is a client of yours and you wanna talk about their business.

Like that’s a fantastic partnership. And that might look like you’re creating some posts on social media and tagging them in your posts and tagging them in your caption as well. And, Like, take it to stories, right? We talked about Instagram stories. If you are posting a picture of a product and you know, the partners that you work well with, whether it’s like the metal fabricators or it’s somebody else in the whole design process.

Maybe it’s an architect, maybe it’s a designer. You wanna be tagging their accounts in your stories about projects that you guys have worked on. Because it allows them in a single tap to reshare your story to all of their [00:30:00] followers.

So that’s a super easy win for how to get big organic reach without spending ad dollars.

RossKote (Kim Scott): We’ve actually done exactly that in our Instagram and in our blog posts and stuff, and it’s amazing. Especially on a blog post, I’ll look back at the analytics and, and it’s amazing how many people have clicked on, that restaurant website or that welder’s website.

And I can actually add up how many times people have clicked on it. It works and not to get too deep because I know we we’re short on time. But, we will be producing, top 25, ideas that you and I both have proven in powder coating, specific to powder coating.

 And how we can utilize this list of, different post types, for either Facebook or Instagram or Pinterest. And they all work fabulously. But the main takeaway for social [00:31:00] media is that you are educating your client or your audience, whether it’s something like, making an appointment or like how to make an appointment or how to book or how to drop off, rims.

When do you come in? What do I need from you? Are we full service or do you need to take your rims off and bring ’em to us? What’s the difference between someone that you know, doesn’t or does, you know? It also, I think I found that inspiration in inspiring our audience to the potentialities of color or making your rims look new or just giving people that inspiration that they need to like, “Yeah, I can get this done”.

And then also just kind of telling your story is another. Or even just talking about your services, or the backstory behind a project, sort of, you know, just, obsessing about those things. Would you [00:32:00] agree?

Danielle Miller: Oh, fully, these days on social media, it’s all about nailing the story and, and being of service, meaning answering the frequently asked questions.

One of my favorite tips. Kind of collecting those questions is, a lot of us get those questions via email. Like a customer, you know, maybe you’re talking with a customer about a product and either they’ve phoned you or they’ve emailed you and they’ve got a question like, you know, do I need to take my rims off?

Or you guys full service? You do that for me? And keep a little bank of those questions. So whether you are like BCCing another email address, like go into Gmail, create a FAQs for my company@gmail.com and just BCC that email address every time you’re answering a question for a customer that you’ve heard before, that you think other people are gonna have that same question, and all of a sudden you just go to that inbox, that FAQs for my company@gmail.com, inbox and like [00:33:00] it’s full of all of these questions and prewritten answers that you can now copy and paste into your social media content.

RossKote (Kim Scott): I’ve done that. In terms of like, especially sometimes when you have to go through a very lengthy email to explain to a customer; particularly architectural customers, cause they wanna know more about, you know, the durability or longevity of the finish that you’re giving them. And I can’t tell you how many times I have written that same paragraph over and over. And I finally got it straight and realized I should just save this and put it into a blog post, which I ended up doing on our gate post that we just put out on Pinterest about how to get your gate finished. From start to finish, do you get a pre-made gate or do you get a custom fab?

And what, you know, substrate do you use? What finish do you want? How do you do this? And it turned into like a 2000 word,[00:34:00] blog post, which was amazing. I can’t believe I actually had the time to write that thing. The landmark post, happy to have miles stoned it, and I’m ready to put that one off to the side.

So, before we wrap up, let’s talk about one last thing, and that is hashtags, because that’s where I see maybe, a lack of effort, about hashtags. Which hashtag specifically do we use for the powder coater or custom coating? And we can go through, I have a list of them that I use. Let’s talk about hashtags.

Danielle Miller: Yeah, sure. So the quick and dirty on hashtags is number one, you gotta have a strategy. That’s the thing is sometimes I don’t think it’s the lack of effort. I think it’s simply a lack of strategy. People have no idea how to use them. Here’s the, the best tip, simplest tip I can give you for hashtags is stop using hashtags that have over 2 million posts associated with them.

If you’re using hashtag rainbow and it’s got 8 million posts [00:35:00] associated with it. You are wasting one of your 30 hashtags completely wasting it because you will not show up in top posts for that. So all you’re gonna do with a hashtag like that is attract the spam commenters. Instead, what I want you to do is get a little more creative.

Like did you know that when you take a hashtag, let’s say like hashtag. Just powder coating, Right? And then you add an emoji to it that at that point, it’s actually a completely different hashtag. So, You might start to find niche hashtags that have only been used, you know, let’s say 50,000 posts or 20,000 posts, associated with them.

And those hashtags, you actually have a chance of showing up in top posts for them, and that should be your goal. Your goal should be to. Identify the hashtags for which when you use them, your post gets in top post for that hashtag. That should make [00:36:00] up like 20 of your 30 hashtags that you’re using should be ones that you wanna end up in top post for.

So, The other 10 hashtags that you’re using, you’re gonna put a branded hashtag in there. You know, so hashtag Maui Powder Works, or whatever your company is. Make sure you’re branding your hashtag. You’re also gonna do like geographic hashtags. People forget about those all the time. Like definitely for us, you know, it’s hashtag Maui, Hawaii, or it might be a town here or a town where you guys are located.

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Use your geographic hashtags. Then I want you to be thinking seasonal. Like what is in season right now? It’s Halloween, 2020, right? Start posting your orange rims and any other products that you’ve done that are black or orange. Like just start posting those pictures right now with hashtag Halloween 2020.

And that’s because right now that’s a trending seasonal hashtag. So those are my core three tips about hashtags.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Oh, you know what? As soon as we post this, [00:37:00] I cannot wait to see and go to Instagram and start to see exactly what you just said. Because I literally can see that sometimes in the groups and on Instagram is the minute we publish something on this podcast, people get right to it cuz that was a brilliant.

And it’s so overlooked, yet so easy, and so like, just like, duh, but you know, we get so wrapped up in the day to day of just even taking a picture or or doing a before and after. It’s really hard just to get that going or get that started. I know that we’ve kind of, slacked off on our Instagram game.

 I’m looking forward to getting kind of right back in. In fact, I have it right on the, my top 10 lists of things to do this week is to get out three new posts and not just rely on a podcast post to put in my Instagram feed, but to really, catch up with all the projects that Ross has done since we [00:38:00] moved into our new shop.

But it’s hard when you get off that horse, that rail line and then you gotta hop back on again. It’s hard to get back into it too once you’ve been off. So it’s, It’s just a challenge, but it’s also okay to just take a break and then listen to a podcast like this where we have an expert in social media.

Get us inspired to do more. Well that’s awesome, Danielle. I think this is a great place to just end, so tell us how do we get on hold of you? What’s your website? All that good.

Danielle Miller: Sure you can find me everywhere at mmm social media. So website mmmsocialmedia.com.

Instagram mmm, social media, Facebook, facebook.com/mmmsocialmedia. Same thing for Pinterest, mmm Social Media. So, and that’s mmm, like, Mm, it tastes really good. So, I can’t wait to see you guys there. And I do a ton of online workshops, so you know, if you guys are looking for some serious [00:39:00] training, that’s pretty dang affordable.

I’m doing livestream workshops at least once a month.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Oh, wow. That’s something new because I’ve been seeing you like locally in public spaces where you have your in class stuff, but I guess because of Covid 19, things have kind of changed up for you.

Danielle Miller: Totally. Yep. We’re doing a lot of online teaching this season.

RossKote (Kim Scott): Well, that’s good because I think your message is, so well put and so easy to grasp. I obviously saw that in a lot of the classes that I attended in, you know, in person where you have completely changed someone’s attitude towards social media. I know we all start up in these classes going, I don’t know why I’m here.

There’s nothing that this pod, you know, that this, Instagram can do for me. I’ve tried, I’ve tried this, I’ve tried that. So, I always walk away with something new and a new understanding if it’s, you know, coming from whatever you’re teaching. So thank you for that. And yes, you [00:40:00] should go check out our website.

I’ll make sure to put a link in the podcast page, so that you can click to it very easily. And we’d like to thank our supportive followers and fellow powder coaters out there. I hope you’ve learned something new about your Instagram game, and your powder coating business. Please, comment, below and, share the podcast, follow us and share it on Facebook groups.

If you have a topic you’d like to discuss, just email us at info@mauipowderworks.com. Aloha!

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Featured Coater: Black Label Coatings & Powders

October 5, 2020 by pcnearme

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He’s got an inspiring bootstrap story of how got into this business and built one of the most impeccable brands in custom coating today. But that’s not all. He talks shop about what he would like to change in the industry and shares what drove him to start his own line of signature powders for custom coater by custom coaters.

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Interview with Victor Pate of BLC

RossKote(Kim): Welcome to episode six. I’m Kim Scott your host and the other half of the powder coating Duo roscoat, you are listening to the powder coater podcast where we interview influencers and Industry in the industry and cover trending topics. So powder coaters can effectively learn and grow their business in this episode. We’ve got BLC in the house chew Create one of the most impeccable brands in bespoke Powder Coating today. And unless you’re hiding under your oven for too long. You know who I’m talking to and I’m honored to speak with today. Victor Ross pay of Black Label Coatings, welcome to the podcast Victor

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Thank you Kim. I appreciate you having me sorry. It’s been a little bit of a struggle getting our schedules to line up. I know you guys in the middle of the move and we’re staying covered up. I’ve been looking forward to get to talk to you for a while now.

Victor Pate of Black Label Coatings & Powder
 

RossKote(Kim): Awesome. Well Victor before we get started talking about you. Let’s talk about where your shops located and how long have you been powder coating?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): We’re located in Chucky Tennessee, which is in the mountains of Upper East Tennessee. We’re pretty much out in the middle of nowhere’s most people would call it. We’ve been in business for five and a half coming up on six years January 1st of this coming year where we are 60 year anniversary. I’ve been in the powder coating for about 13 or 14 years total.

 

RossKote(Kim): Okay, and where can people find you online? What’s your social media handles website stuff like that.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): That’s an easy one at black underscore label underscore Coatings you type in BLC and a hashtag search on Instagram. We come up pretty quick. You can also find this at our powder website or excuse my powder Instagram black underscore label underscore powders, and we’ve got Black Label powders.com sir our website. We’ve got no one black little coatings.com is our main website.

 

RossKote(Kim): yeah, and I can’t wait to talk about these powders a little later in the

 

Victor Pate(BLC): well

 

RossKote(Kim): show because I think what you’ve done is absolutely amazing. So but at talking about social media you proudly post that your veteran So thank you for your service. owned. What does that mean to you?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Oh well. It’s not as heroic as I wanted as most people like to present it to be I was a musician in my earlier life. I gotta go pregnant. My son came into this world chopped on my hair off joined the army. in search for The elusive benefits, that one would need to have a child basically put my creativity on hold to raise family then, you know do all that and then later on in life when It got a chance to what’s my son graduated high school? Basically, I got chance to strike out and try to fulfill that creative void that I had the Army taught me everything though as far as being disciplined self-resourceful just not given up and I think that’s that’s some of the things you need as a business owner because it gets hard. You already know that you know, there’s days you don’t feel like getting out of bed the days you don’t feel like going days. You don’t feel like doing the prep 100% but you know, that’s where I think we Shine from from other shops is no matter what the job is we trust the process and no matter what it is. We don’t cut the corners.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I couldn’t agree with you more. It’s definitely. an ability or not, even an ability but more of like a personality trait or a mantra that you have to abide by or You know get in line with because it’s powder coating has its. Parts that are hard and and it’s definitely a process of learning and everything. It’s not something that you can just pick up easily. Now, let’s start a little bit. You gave us a little teaser on that. I mean, how did you get started and talk me through it because you said you started powder coating before you started the business what compelled you to be a powder coder and how did you get started?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Basically, it was just a feel of void. I had a local powder coat shop. There’s a few industrial shops in here. And there was only one shop that would take you know, small batch work. If you had a set of handlebars or set of wheels you could take in there and get powder coated. It was hit or miss on quality. It was hit or miss on price. You could take the same Parts there twice and get two different versions of black the prices were never the same. But as just what was quoted to you you go to pick up the price been jacked up three times what it was promised to you at the Quality was never the same. Sometimes it was good. Sometimes it was okay. Sometimes it was terrible. So after having a look into that world and I started getting into you know, what all would take for me to be able to do my own Parts at the time. I was racing motorcycles and and and wanted to you know looked apart and I wanted everything to match and look good. And basically there’s no in the area that could that could service, you know my needs. So basically I got into it for myself. I spent you know the first few years ruining my own parts, and then I ruined my buddies parts and then I tried got happily decent it, you know got took off. Bring them on worked at a diesel shop about an hour from here and he was having the same problems with the same powder coated that I originally had problems with and he’s like man you need to open up your business and just take off. I promise. I’ll keep you busy. so at the time I was driving a truck working 50 60 hours a week driving a truck had good seniority making great money good benefits, you know, just wanted to do it just to kind of Be able to help me purchase my toys and pay for my hobbies and it slowly turned into a full-time job. It was never the intention. I remember very clearly going into it thanking if I can just make my Foreigner payment each month and I’ll be flying. And next thing, you know, my wife put her job first. She started helping me. She was a nurse for a neurosurgeon in town. And she made good money a good benefits in order the whole nine yards. She quit her job and was helping me do prep in the daytime and we were shooting at night and eventually just got to be the point where I was costing me more to go to work than it would if I had to stay home. So I you know, our shop was in our basement like a lot of people start out. You know, I’m proud to say that I’ve got this idea in my head that when I hit the 10-year Mark, I’m gonna publish pictures from my original setup right now. It’s still to a little close to home. It’s you know, some of it’s embarrassing. But I’m a firm believer and and you have to use what you have at your disposal. So we made every square inch of our house count. We turned you know, we just turned the whole house into basically without a good shot. So after we got to where my wife quit her job and we quickly saw that, you know, I still need to be there. I went ahead and quit mine and we went full-time. That was four and a half years ago that we’ve been doing this full time that I’ve been doing it full time. We quickly found that we needed more space. We started looking on the market for commercial property and it around here commercial property is very hard to come by and in my price range. So we just looked up and found this place that had a house and two shops out in the middle of nowhere. And the big shop had three phase power. So we my ideal going into this after I learned from from my basement shop was you can’t do prep and the same space that you’re doing your powder application without having to spend a day or two of cleaning and luckily for me. I’ve got a prep shop and then I’ve got you know the clean shop where the ovens and the powder beads are so it was almost like this place was made for us and it was meant, you know, we bought it we’ve got here and it’s taken off ever since.

 

RossKote(Kim): Wow, I mean what a incredible story because you hit on so many of the same. Um things that my husband and I have gone through it’s almost an identical story and I’m wondering how many of the listeners out there have that similar same story because we’re you know, and I I like that story because I think it helps bring it all together as a community, you know that we have similar hero Journeys or you know, similar Journeys, you know that we can all figure out how we got together and got to this place, you know, everybody has that simple beginning, you know. And I I just love that that was great you but you you know, there is something deeper there. It’s not just that you have all you’ve started similar to a lot of other people you have outstanding reviews on Google business page you have.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Dot

 

RossKote(Kim): Um You know your social media is off the hook. everybody follows you powder coders and customers alike. I mean, there’s something there’s something more magical there behind the scenes and maybe it’s your wife. I don’t know. Who knows. There is something that you can do or that you’re bringing to the community that is. A higher level. I don’t know. I’m maybe I’m getting to here, but What do you think sets you apart? Besides all these reviews and you’re out? You know.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Well, I’ll be honest with you. Absolutely nothing special about me as a person other than the fact that when I’m interested in something I become obsessed with it. And if I become obsessed with it, I completely submerge myself into it. I don’t have a lot of hobbies. I don’t have a lot of other interests because everything takes a hundred percent of my focus and my time. We keep my both my wife and I and it’s just my Watson now, there’s nobody else, you know, we would like to have somebody else, you know, but at the same time I know that there’s headaches to come along with that. I think honestly, it’s just we’re not afraid to fail. We’re not afraid to try. You know, when I first got into this everybody’s like well, you know, you can’t can’t do this can’t do that. I’m going but why can’t you do that? I’ve got a small background. Painting Automotive Painting and I try to take those same Concepts and apply the powder and I know that’s not a hundred percent always possible but I get that but there’s a lot of things that that we’re doing that when we started people said you can’t do so, it’s it’s just it comes from you know, they say inventions or necessities of mother invention. So for us, it’s everything we’ve done is just because we’ve been a problem in front of us and we’re trying to figure out how to work around it. My wife she’s incredible. She’s my best friend. She’s she’s you know without her, you know, I don’t think the business would be where it is. She would love to been on the podcast today. She’s little on the shots odd. She doesn’t do well talking to people and understand that but we’re we’re both like that. We’re both kind of shut offs, you know on a Friday nights. You don’t find us in town. You don’t find us in a bar you find us on the shop, you know when we When we get into something, we completely turn our lives upside down for you know, that’s what we did. You know, I walked away from a really good job. She walked away from a really good job. We had a big house on a cul-de-sac and a nice subdivision, which is something I’d always wanted. We gave that up office place out in the middle of nowhere and you know, we’re actually happier now that we’ve ever been.

 

RossKote(Kim): That’s awesome. Yeah, I mean, I think it’s takes a dynamic duo to do all of stuff. I’m not sure who does the social media if it’s you or her or any of the other digital stuff like keeping up with, you know, getting those Google reviews, you know, sometimes people offer them up and sometimes you have to ask for them, but 57 outstanding reviews is an incredible goal that you’ve achieved there. I in my opinion because it all plays into your rankings and your brand and stuff. But as speaking of Brands, we recently had a brand survey that we sent out to other coders. and in the industry and I found this comment. There was a portion there where they got to pick or suggest who their favorite brands that they follow in. The industry are some people named powder coat or suppliers. Some people named other powder coders, you know as who they are who they think has a good brand or on social media or whatever and Then they so once they named it then they were asked the question. Why? what do you think they have or why do they why do you follow them and this comment? I’m not gonna say who it was from because I I’d have to look back but I highlighted this when the survey results came in because I found it fascinating and the way that they just set it set it so perfectly I guess and it might be shocking to you. I don’t know but they specifically said that they named you Black Label Coatings and they said an extremely tidy facade difficult to gauge their actual size. And I think you kind of just I think you kind of just described ahead of time what this is and I I have to agree with him. I mean when you when you’re a powder coder and you’re looking at other powder Growers on social media Yeah, you’re looking at that rim or that color but beyond that you’re looking at the background you’re looking at what what kind of things are in the back of the shop and and stuff like that, you know, you’re paying attention to the details, I guess more so than maybe a customer or an average follower of yours. Do you have anything to say about that? I didn’t mean to throw that out as like to get you off guard or anything, but I had to share that with you because I think it’s I think it’s indicative of your brand but it’s you know, it’s you know, I don’t know. What do you think of that?
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RossKote(Kim): right

 

Victor Pate(BLC): for me, the main thing was there’s two different types of powder coating there’s industrial and then there’s custom well industrial is just pretty much what it is. It’s industrial you create 10,000 mailboxes through before lunch. And you know, you’ve had a good day where us we don’t do that. It’s not about the quantity. It’s about the quality. So we we do things the hard way. We don’t we wanted the and the reason I named The Black Label Coatings. I remember when I was a young kid, my parents worked for the government. My dad got a job State Department. And I remember after he got a couple of pay raises on him. He bought a really nice suit and it was a Black Label suit from Ralph Lauren. I asked number asking what’s the deal with the black label and he saw other just indicative of the highest quality that you can get and then I started you know, as life went on and time went by I started noticing other brands did the exact same thing like you can buy Mercedes. Yeah, that’s badass. That’s great. It’s very expensive car. Well, you can get an AMG Mercedes or you can get the Black Edition Black Label Edition. So there’s several Brands out there that share that same philosophy, but for us we wanted to only do the very best work. We could we didn’t care. We’re going to make any money in it because this was never supposed to be a business. This was supposed to be a hobby for me to pay for my toys and help us, you know supplement the income. So it’s one of those things that we started where if we do this, we’re only gonna do it one way and that’s the right way.

 

RossKote(Kim): I love that. Yeah there I’ve never noticed that before about Black Label, but you know while you were talking I was thinking. Oh, yeah, American Express has their black card and that’s supposed to be the card and everything.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): right Sure.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah. I’ve never Never known that before and that’s yeah. I mean, I think you see that in alcohol Brands you see it in. I don’t know all kinds of Brands actually, so I have to pay more attention to that. And I I think you’re right about you know it there is only so much you can do when you get to that level or you have that much notoriety on social media. it it’s you can slow it down one of the most downloaded photos that we have and I actually happen to be on Instagram when I saw someone caught I actually caught them in the app. They had just posted I was following like the powder coating hashtag on Instagram and going through pictures and seeing what other guys are doing and stuff and I saw our photo on somebody else’s post. I’m like, what is this? I didn’t even understand it. And thank God the day that I took that picture I did something similar. It wasn’t as perfect as your picture, but it had our we had a a banner that’s had our logo on it. And I actually that day don’t normally do this, but that day I look, you know put the banner behind the wheel and literally like the guy must have just cut and pasted it right into his you know, the picture and stuff and it

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I believe.

 

RossKote(Kim): Thankfully I had yeah. Thankfully. I have that Banner. I’m like dude you’re using and I totally busted him and it’s hilarious because they have like a gazillion followers, but they they post rims

 

Victor Pate(BLC): it

 

RossKote(Kim): and boobs, you know, so And no wonder they have like 25,000 But anyways, I’m like I totally or 50,000 followers by now. busted him and he felt bad and he didn’t take it down. But I’m like well at least tag me in the post, you know, that’s the least you can do if you’re gonna do that, you know.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): What yeah.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, it’s just what’s gonna happen when you are the way who you are, you know.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): People are funny man. They really are funny. They’ll try to watch something funny and get credit for it. But and that’s fine. You know, if you want to use a valve coverage to sell your valve cover refinish things, that’s fine. But just make sure that you’re up to being able to do the job. You’re going to offer up they were

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): sold.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, it’s get well, it’s gonna bite him in the ass. Anyways, right? I mean if they’re not they can’t do the work that they’re expected. I mean that’s just the nature of powder coating.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Yes. Hey, that’s that’s one thing that really kills me. I get a lot of people to contact and be like, hey, man, I love your work. I just bought a new booth just bought a new oven. I’ve got this gun. I know how to plug it up. How do you two tone? I’m not telling you. A long way to that point man. So just just start with the back. Well, I need to make money. I’ve got well, I’m sorry. I can’t help you. So we did it the other way we did where it wasn’t a business. It was just the Hobby and it turned into a business and I think that’s it came natural at that point and I try to explain to people every day that we learned something new literally every time we work I take care of all the prep. I’ll do all the social media do all the unfun stuff. My wife does all the shooting. I hope some when it comes into the two-tone stuff. I’m more comfortable with some of it than she is again. She has her strengths. I have my strengths and together. I feel like we’re Unstoppable at that point.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I I think. having a partner in this business, whether it’s your wife girlfriend or a buddy is definitely how to make the most of you know to be a one-man band is really really difficult to especially when you want to keep up with the Social media or get, you know get that ranking on online and stuff. You know where people can actually discover you, you know, but go ahead. Sorry.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to speak over you. I’m the first person to tell you that my social media game has slipped a little bit, but we’ve just gotten so busy and I used to be that guy that worried that my percentages were down and I need to do something about it. And then it finally just hit me one day just do the work put it out there as art if you post once a day or once every three days just put something good out there and if people want you they’ll find you I don’t I don’t put the effort into it that some shops do but to me, I don’t like seeing 50 useless posts and then one good post instead of Wills. I’m I’m funny like that I guess but

 

RossKote(Kim): Now that’s just the nature of Instagram. There is a way to do it and Away not to do it. Hopefully going to cover that in a future episode that I’m planning at for now, but I agree and you know, it’s okay to take a break from social media. I mean we have recently just because of you know where we’re at right now in the move. And it’s okay. You can come back just know your brand and utilize the hashtags or share your story and people will come back and follow you again or or like your posts again. It’s just you know, you just have to go with the flow. You can’t be on it all a hundred percent all the time. It’s just insane to do that. It’s not realistic.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I think some posts are stops put social media before they put their work and that’s something that I never want to be accused of. I mean, we’ll work 20 hours a day seven days a week and be happy with it before we post two or three times that week. You know, it’s just what it is. I don’t I don’t feel comfortable not doing everything possible to make a job. Right? And I think that’s where all our reviews come from. Anybody’s had work done here knows my schedule stays erect mainly because if it’s not perfect, it does not leave the shop. But I’m also that guy that my tattoo artist has a year and a half wait for me to get into see him and I’m cool with that. So my customers are now cool if we’ve got a two month wait or four month, wait or like this year for the first time we’re booked solid for the rest of the year. We did that like the third week of May that’s never happened. I’m not sure what caused that it just kind of happened and we couldn’t be happier with it. I know the coronaviruses. Really hampered or you know dampened a lot of our new color releases, you know for black little powders and we can get into that a few minutes. But you know, honestly, you know, it’s been our best year for business. It’s just been very difficult in navigating the waters that are right now, but I feel like my customers know what they’re waiting on and they’re cool with that.

 

RossKote(Kim): yeah, I it’s interesting some are doing okay and some are not I you know, we took a hit for sure just because You know tourism and people demand for business, but it’s coming back around for us and I think a lot of people have some extra cash in their in their savings right now from unemployment. Maybe they’re getting back to work now and they feel a little bit more comfortable spending that money. I’m not sure but we’ve We’ve got quite a bit of rim jobs coming up the minute. We open up plus, you know, the usual construction Gates and railings and stuff like that are you know staying pretty busy so

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Yep. I’m a big fan of y’all’s railings. That’s cool.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, it’s a big thing here and I hope to make it more, get it out there more and stuff like that, you know because we really do like those jobs and they look great, you know.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Especially that patina yaI’ll have

 

RossKote(Kim): Yes. Yeah, the patina powder coating is coming along and hopefully we’ll have some big announcements coming up in the next. Month here about what we’re doing.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): that’s great.

 

RossKote(Kim): We’re getting some heat getting some attention from some of the bigger multinational companies right now. So we’ll see what the outcome is of those. Yeah, so yeah, let’s get into the powder line. I’m excited about this. You know, I called you when we were talking about patents. I think you had finally announced that you had this powder line. You mentioned you had some patents. Of course, we were at the moment of

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Yeah.

 

RossKote(Kim): deciding whether or not we should do a patent. So that’s when I first reached out to you months ago and and you know

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Yeah.

 

RossKote(Kim): remember that call and tell me about this powder line it what why did you start it? And what makes what makes these powders different

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Well again everything for us seems to go back to you know necessities of mother inventions when we first started shooting, you know, I grabbed all the cool colors. I could find from Prismatic powders and Columbia Coatings and order them and got them in and some over awesome. Some of them were great. And then the blacks were just not cool at all. It’s not a real black. It’s you know, we started noticing no matter what brand we ordered. It came in two different shades of black a dirty gray black or a dirty brown black. So I remember calling my powder rip at the time and having a long conversation with her and going. Hey, what can we do to maybe change some of this and she goes? Oh, you know unless you want to do like a 10,000 pound order of a custom color. You know, that’s really Really not you know much we can do for you. And I said well, how do I go about doing this myself? And she goes let me transfer you to the lab and let you talk to them. I think she was tired of hearing me talk. So I got on the phone with the guy at the lab at one of my suppliers and started asking him a bunch of questions and and basically reading between the lines I started making notes and as he was talking I would say, okay, so where can I buy that at? And it’s all you know, go check this website and check this and know these people will sell you, you know, go just ask for a sample, you know on a sample be you know, 20 pounds of pigment. So I just started basically trying to come up with, you know, trying to reinvent the wheel the first color we did was our signature satin black. We did that where the industry standard on satin black Falls anywhere between like 40 and 50% Satin. We mix ours the significantly higher rate. We like to think that that extra gloss level fills the gap between traditional satin and gloss black My Hotrod customers. Absolutely love it. Hey, it’s a single stage powder and B. It’s a lot easier to care for than gloss black as you already know gloss blacks and Nightmare if you touch it and scratch it and you know, there you go. So after we got the signature satin black done we decided we wanted to focus on gloss black. So we started focusing on gloss black and then we got that halfway done and we played with it. I think we had like five or six versions before we came up with actual murderous black. But it’s basically just I think it could be better. So we tried to make it better and that’s been our philosophy since day one and we want this to look as good as humanly possible. You know, how can I do that? And without you know, Reinventing the will and coming up with new formulas there just wasn’t many options out there. So that’s what we were forced into.

 

RossKote(Kim): Wow, I mean and I love that murderous black this the word in itself is enough to get your attention, right?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): It is.

 

RossKote(Kim): I love yeah, I love the names of all your powders and stuff and I mean so Are you saying because you’re using a higher quality pigment? Do you think the is the application? I mean, I’m not a powder coder. So I’m but is it do you get better coverage or is it just that you get the durability? And you know, what? What is the finer line there?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): So once we once we started having them produced for us that did two things for us instead of spending five or six hours every Sunday afternoon trying to mix up a small batch of gloss black to last us the week. We basically took our tried and true formulas that we came up with took our life savings and invested them into black little powders and by going to the man talking to a lab and the different pigment manufacturers and saying, okay. What is the absolute best pigment you have for this and going that route so many levels to it that most manufacturers don’t go past, you know, just the basic necessity to get a black color. So we’ve tried to incorporate the very best. Very best ingredients if you want to call on that into these powders and as a result, you get an actual true black it is black as night. I hope my son’s not listen, but always like to say it’s black as my ex-wife’s heart.

 

RossKote(Kim): I love Until that I think that’s awesome. I mean because you are the coders coder. I mean, would you disagree with that? I mean like I I think you’re making powders for people like you that want the and your customers that want the very best. powders in the industry and I maybe it’s a wake-up call or maybe it’s something you know, like people listening today probably didn’t even know that like, I didn’t know that till I talked to you that one day and I was like, oh, wow, I never considered that, you know, um, so I you know, I I it it must have taken you some time to Put it all together. I know you were making the smaller batches and stuff and you kind of mad science then you know, what you were doing on the weekends making your own powders. I mean, what is the process and you don’t have to dive too deep into it. But what’s the simple process you called the chemist and you said give me this give me that.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): In the beginning. Yes, and then we ran into issues. So there’s magical thing out there called a binder which makes flake adhere. Is that you can apply and without a binder you’re really not doing much good. That was the hardest thing for us to get access to. The way that my powder explains something in the beginning they don’t make high-end powders because like 95% of the powder consumption is for industrial use and if it’s good enough now, then it’ll be good enough tomorrow and they had no interest in fixing a problem. It wasn’t there in their eyes. Custom shops or is they like to calm job shops, you know, they fall in the back burning and what that guy needs. I’m not worried about that because he’s only gonna order met best maybe 500 pounds for me this year. And if that’s his that’s if he’s doing good, you know for a small

 

RossKote(Kim): right

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Us in the beginning where we monitor 300 pounds a year. They didn’t care what I had to say. They didn’t care that I didn’t like their black or they’re clear. So it it really They didn’t see is a problem. And I know we’ve stepped on some toes now and that’s fine. I’m proud of what we have and and and I think the difference for us is we took our life savings made this powder and basically what it is it key. It saves us time on on on the back end now and instead of having to prep to make the powder. It’s already done. It’s ready to go shows up boxed and we shoot it. We’re gonna go I don’t push it down people’s throats. I don’t post a whole lot about it. It’s one of those things that’s there if somebody wants it. I’m more of an artist than I’m a businessman. So I know I’m losing, you know revenue and all that. I’m sure people are out here, you know jumping up and down right now at the sheer, you know, sound of my voice saying those words, but it’s not about the money. It’s about to work and and for us if we’ve got a product it’s there on the market, you know, we may get into more advertising later on but right now we’re super comfortable with that. We’re at we’ve got 11 new colors that we need to launch but until the pandemics over and our pigment supplier reopens. There’s really not a whole lot we can do so we’re kind of tied Right now we got a bunch of color matches. We’ve got one for 10 digit designs going on that we still can’t finish up because we just don’t have access to the pigments.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I’ve heard there is some disruption there. I hope to dig a little bit more into that when we have a PCI on they can maybe give us some shed some light on that. But yeah, I’ve heard some people. I’ve had some issues. Getting the materials that they need to make their powders. So we’ll I’m I imagine this this story will unfold in the coming months, but I think it’s just

 

Victor Pate(BLC): so

 

RossKote(Kim): awesome. You know that what you’ve done and how Innovative and you know, you didn’t start with what can I bring? To the industry you started with what can I bring better to my customers?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): what 100% 100%

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, go ahead.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): the biggest I’m sorry, I think I think the biggest thing for me is is the reason we try so hard is we live in a pretty small community and I would say probably 60% of our business comes on the UPS truck, but that other 40% is people that live near and around me and I love being able to look Union shake your hand knows I gave you a kick asset of Wheels. I’ve got customers, you know from back in the day that when we weren’t even a business. It’s still you know, swing by the shop and go. Hey man. Just wanted to show you man. You still look just as good the day you did it for me. That’s what it’s all about.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I that’s an interesting story too because like when my husband and I first started or his thing was I want to be the guy, you know, I’m you’re the guy, you know, give me the guy I want that guy the guy that does the powder coating right, you know or the best or you know, and we’re in a small area and stuff like that. So, you know when you’re known as the guy I think it’s kind of making a statement that you’ve kind of arrived in as far as in and around your You know and making customers lifetime customers, right?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I’m very happy with where we are today, and I’m proud of how far we’ve come but I’m not satisfied by any means and I think that’s another reason that keeps. Keeps me up late at night keeps my wife up late at night. We keep journals by both sides of the bed. I’ll wake up and write some crazy idea down and I’ll read it the next morning when I get up and not extend the time. I’m not gonna lie to you. It’s all garbage, but there’s you know, just a little bit of that where this magic. And you know, we’re running.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): It happened last month two months ago. Maybe we were on a job and I kept trying this one. This one finish as a set of poison spotter Jeep fenders and I could not get our heavy silver flake and our custom color match for Jeeps Anvil gray to work together. Well, My wife and I kick these fingers around back and forth back and forth back and forth tried three or four different things. I’m like man, I don’t know and you know, it’s like well if this is as good as we’ve got so far, you know, we’ll see what the customer thinks. And they supposed to come down the next morning or in a couple of days and I called and that makes more say hey man, lightning struck, you know We got a whole new idea give me a the night. week and we’ll see what happens and went down the shop and knocked it out and we could not have been happier. It’s just I think that’s the thing that excites me. The most about powder coating is You can do the same thing. every time 10 times, but if you just make one slot adjustment you can make Leaps and Bounds improvements or make it go the other way makes it a terrible. So you we I really get into those into that area of the process where the slide is saying makes the world a difference even down the media that we blast with, you know, we’re a hundred percent self-sufficient we strip blast coat in house. We don’t rely on anyone else. That’s another pet peeve of mine for new Shops coming up that don’t strip a blast. You know, we get those, you know father not shops that pop up they see us doing okay, and they think they can do it and they last, you know a couple months because they don’t. I could imagine not having the ability to strip and blast something if I needed to because guess what we’ve done this for a minute and I still strip and blast on a regular basis. If we see something that this imperfection that I can’t live with it’s not leaving the shop.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I know. I’m married to a man just like that. and you know, it’s

 

Victor Pate(BLC): That’s a curse in.

 

RossKote(Kim): It can be. Yeah, it’s a cursive blessing exactly, you know. And I and I I get that passion. It makes it you know makes life interesting and you know, you know that. You know, you’re so sure, you know, and even with the with things falling apart or making him a success, you know that. You know, when that next powder coater tries to start up down the street or whatever. You’ve got nothing to worry about. You know who you are. And I think that that really speaks to me. I feel like when I look at your brand, I feel it all the way down to my bones, you know and talking to you today. Just kind of just you know, just kind of reassures me that what you see is what you get, you know, and I love that. I think I wish more Brands could be bringing that to the you know is just

 

Victor Pate(BLC): skip

 

RossKote(Kim): take you you’re just doing you Victor and your wife is just doing her and you’re bringing it all out. You know, you have to protect yourself. It’s a it’s a social it’s it’s a

 

Victor Pate(BLC): group

 

RossKote(Kim): profile on the Internet or whatever, but I think for the most you’ve really struck a balance between your personal lives and your label.

 [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.6.5″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.6.5″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.6.5″ _module_preset=”default”]Victor Pate(BLC): Well, thank you. I’ll be honest. We don’t have a personal life. It’s just all business. I like that with it this all we do before the business, you know, we rode 15 16,000 miles a year on motorcycles. Each of us my wife and I both have bikes since the business started. We rode just a little bit in the beginning. But once it took off man, like I started my bike one time last year she wrote around the block for me. I haven’t been on it like three years. I just don’t have time. I’m not I’m that’s my focus isn’t there if I’ve got free time to ride a bike. I’ve got free time to be working on new color and a lot of colors like our Nardo gray with real blue pearl. I remember seeing a car in Baltimore Maryland. I was a little kid and the sun was hitting it just right and it was this white. It was a white car that had a blue a custom blue pearl paint job and I fell in love with it not carried that image in my head with me my whole life. Oh, man. I love to be able to recreate that. Just so happened. One of our diesel shops in Arkansas would do a lot of work with he called me up. Hey, man, I need this color and he basically described it except instead of being white. It was a Nardo Gray. so we went to town on that and that’s took a long time to figure out but it’s It’s I don’t do anything but work if it’s not powder coated related, I’m not doing it. I just it’s that’s where my brains at. And that’s where it’s been at for a while. And and and I thank you almost need that when you’re starting a new business. I think you need that when you’re trying to build a brand, but I consider earlier. It’s both a curse and a blessing.

 

RossKote(Kim): I couldn’t agree with you more. I mean, we literally have had our heads down to the grindstone for the last three or four years since we got serious, you know, we started the business in 2010, but We really didn’t take it to seriously until 2015 when I got out of my industry and joined his business and his industry. So I I hear you about just not

 

Victor Pate(BLC): right

 

RossKote(Kim): looking up and just staying focused and stuff. So if you had let’s do some wrap up here. So if you had an extra $10,000 in your bank account for your business right now, what would you spend it on? Would you spend it on a on equipment space another patent, I mean

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Oh here we’ve got one that we’re working on right now that and again if this pandemic would free up we could have already had it done. We’re working. We’re working on one product. Now that is not currently available anywhere on the market and I don’t want to give it out because I’d be cut my own throat at that point, but we’re hoping to have it wrapped up this year. But yeah pads are expensive trademarks expensive. So definitely take that for legal fees and help push the brand further.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, yeah. Is there anything that you would like to change in this industry or do you see any I mean, I kind of answered your own question. But do you see any change or Trends changing in the industry? Maybe your powders are a response to that, you know?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I think that they’re I think the one thing that drives me crazy the most we work with a lot of high-end Shops and and they’ll have their customers either go on our website or one of the other powder suppliers websites and look at colors and we’ll present you know, our Our customer the retail Shop with a bill for the price, you know for the whole price of the project coming up and the customer looks at it and goes why is the 1600 dollars the powders on 899 a pound? What why is it $600? and I think what bothers me the most is there’s this. Untold rule that that powder coaters are supposed to be you know, but low if you know just feed them, feed them some bread crumbs and throw them a dollar and they’ll do all your work for you for nothing. I don’t know where that came from and it may just be in my area but I think the hardest thing I’ve see other shops struggling with is knowing the value of their time and I think that’s why a lot of shops go under so fast is there they’re spending three and four days on a project and they’re not charging accordingly. So if I had any impact on the industry at all would be just to raise awareness that what we do is is very hard very difficult very time consuming and it’s it’s long form work. You don’t just go in and you know shake the gun at and you’re done you spend the day on prep you spend the day doing this you there’s a lot of time that goes into doing what we do and as you very well know. You have to trust the process. You can’t cheat the process and if you trust the process, you’re gonna spend some time and you’re gonna spend some money and you’re gonna have money wrapped up in equipment. You know people come in and want to you know, beat me up on a $400 set of price or $400 price set of wheels. And I’ve got $250,000 worth of equipment in both shops, and it’s not it’s not The public’s perception of what we do is an Acura, I feel like

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, I couldn’t I mean geez it is true. And I think that that actually comes from The industrialists powder coders because you know for them with the line coding and everything. It’s like everything every part is just you know, the because it’s automated. It’s all about the margin and it’s

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Sure.

 

RossKote(Kim): powder and stuff like that. And I I I imagine it’s I agree with you. It’s not just in your area. I think it’s Global actually pretty sure people in all parts of the world are experiencing that too, you know, and it is something that needs to be changed. It’s a valid point. It’s not something that you know the way you just explained it is just so yeah, that’s exactly how it is.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): skip

 

RossKote(Kim): You know, you explained it really well, and we covered a lot of that what you were talking about as far as pricing in our just released episode on pricing and it it’s been getting a

 

Victor Pate(BLC): know you

 

RossKote(Kim): lot of comments and people have really appreciated this episode because it covers the value of what who you are as a person. You know, it’s not just math. It’s the confidence behind it and stuff like that. So that is a very well said thing and it’s a great. I think it’s a great point to end with because I feel like we’ve only just scratched the surface of yes. I’m definitely going to have you come back if you don’t mind.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): right on.

 

RossKote(Kim): As yeah, especially when you come out with that new one that you’re talking you’re talking about and stuff. You’re welcome to come back anytime.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Well, it won’t. It won’t be a powder, but it’ll be a shot. It will be something every shop in the US needs and can use and has the needs for right now. They just may not realize it just yet.

 

RossKote(Kim): Oh, wow, that makes it even more more exciting. That’s great. I love it. And I think Innovation is definitely going to be A trend you’re going to see and it’s not going to come from the industrialists because they’re already built out. They don’t they’ve got everything they need in their in their line

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Sure.

 

RossKote(Kim): coding systems. I mean they can always Upgrade their equipment and you know do something fangle with the way they hang it or the speed or the you know, whatever.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Sure.

 

RossKote(Kim): But I think the major Innovation is

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Please don’t.

 

RossKote(Kim): going to come from Custom coders like us.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): I think so. But please don’t get me wrong. I want no part of doing 10,000 mailboxes before launch. What they’ve got going is what they’ve got going and I’m happy for them. Please. Don’t don’t don’t think I’ve would want any part of what they do.

 

RossKote(Kim): Yeah, don’t mail you 10,000 mailboxes, okay?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): about it

 

RossKote(Kim): All right, Victor. It has been a pleasure talking to you. I am so happy that you’ve come on today, tell us again. You’re on Instagram at Black Label Coatings with an S. What’s your websites again?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Black Label Coatings and Black Label Powders.com. If you go to Black labelcoatings.com, there’s a link to the website for powders.

 

RossKote(Kim): Awesome, and we can just order like online right? We don’t have to call you can just order online. Whatever you need.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): That’s correct. No, man. Yes, the reason let me touch on this real quick. I know it’s been a touchy subject for a few customers. In the professional world. It’s very common. If you’ve got a website that sells product you can pull up the website and you can look at the products, but you’re not going to have a price until you create an account and gain access to the pricing. The reason we did that is so that if I’m trying to help you with a customer and you call me up say hey, man, my customers looking for this. He’s not really sure what color he wants. I’ll say. Hey just have him check out my website. They’ll be able to look at the colors, but there’s not going to be any pricing the pricings for you the custom shop and that’s what we did, you know? custom powders designed by a custom shop for custom shops

 

RossKote(Kim): That’s awesome. I get that and yes, we’ve had a few customers come to us or You know, they I don’t know either they’re trying to save money. They think we’re gonna rip them off or whatever. I mean we’ve got shipping, you know for us. I’m not sure. How do you ship just thought I’d ask in case I order some because are you shipping UPS or USPS? How do you get how do we get your powders?

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Right now everything’s done USPS. We’ve been talking with UPS to take over all of it so that we can have shipping to Canada and other countries right now. We will ship anywhere in the world. You just have to email me your powder label. We’ve got order for Canada going out Monday, and we’ve got our first order going to Australia on Monday, and I’m super stoked about that.

 

RossKote(Kim): Oh, that is wow get that pin board out and start pinning up all the countries that you are selling to

 

Victor Pate(BLC): right

 

RossKote(Kim): just a milestone, you know, I think that’s great.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): Yeah, we’re happier. But can we really appreciate you having us on today?

 

RossKote(Kim): Oh man, Victor. Thank you so much. And please say hi to your lovely wife. What’s her I won’t even ask. I’ll ask off what her name is. I’d love to meet her someday.

 

Victor Pate(BLC): You can talk to her named her. Her name is Jennifer. You can find on Instagram jail Pate 85. So it’s it’s she just not been like talking on phone very much.

 

RossKote(Kim): Okay, great. Thank you. Well, thanks again for your supporting us followers and following the powder coating podcast. I hope you’ve learned something today new to help you with your powder coating business. Please feel free to comment below, follow, like & share the podcast if you have a topic that you’d like to discuss. Email us at mailto: info@mauipowderworks.com . You can also if you’ve got something to sell, you know, you say you’re coming out with a new product or you know, just hit us up too. We’re interested in all kinds of things related to custom powder coating. Thanks again for joining the show. 

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Home Building 101: How To Conquer That Gate

July 30, 2020 by pcnearme

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Before ordering that new metal gate, fence or railing we’ll show you how to choose the right finish in 3 easy steps plus give you 5 key takeaways to follow when getting it painted or powder coated. 

There are lots of variables when considering finishes & applications on metal surfaces. Beyond styling, you should consider location, sun exposure, qualities of the metal substrate as well as the nature or performance of the powder itself. 

If you’re a project manager, homeowner, designer, or contractor we want you to conquer that gate!  Follow these steps the next time you’re planning a new fabricated metal project that needs painting.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=”3_5,2_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”3_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]

Step 1: Choose the right color

As far as color matching samples, you may be surprised to learn that it’s best to start with powder color selections first. Why? Generally, there is less selection in powder colors vs liquid coatings. So if you’re trying to match something you found at Home Depot, Lowes, Benjamin Moore, Devoe, Sherwin Williams, or Valspar(Ace Hardware) you may find an exact match hard to find. A visual match, or close match, is generally the case more than not. [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]Providing a formula code or paint chip to your powder applicator could help but color matching can be expensive. Sometimes, large minimum orders(made in 100s of pounds) are required from top listed manufacturers. In the end, you would have to order more powder than required even on a medium to large scale home project. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”2_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_image src=”https://mauipowderworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/RAL-industrial-colors-for-everyday-living.png” alt=”https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5VhoP4pNEX8dtOC2M-RliwNvTVO4vXjH” title_text=”RAL industrial colors for everyday living” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_image][et_pb_image src=”https://www.powdercoatingnearme.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/kynar-gates.png” title_text=”kynar gates” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]

Powder by the Pound

Powders are ordered by the pound.  For ease in ordering colors are sold in 5, 10, or 50+ pound boxes to the industry. A few even sell per pound. Powder coaters will generally carry a line of in-stock colors like blacks, whites, silvers, bronzes and may have powder colors left over from other jobs to choose from. If your job is smaller in scale you may opt for the in-house inventory rather than the possible added cost of special ordering a color. 

 

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Bespoke vs Line Coaters

Custom job costs vary depending on size and complexity. For example, a straight rail fence or gate would require less powder to coat than an and ornate one because of all the angles. Flat-panel doors and gates need even more because of the amount of material it takes to cover the surface evenly. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]Presenting some type of hand-drawn or cad layout is most helpful when seeking a general estimate. You will find most custom coaters are batch coaters. Batch coating or coil coating just means they are doing your project in a giant oven, sizes vary on ovens. Knowing what size oven they have to start with will determine if they can do your project or not. Standard sizes are generally 6 to 8 feet high by 10, 12, 20, or 30 feet in length. 

 

Manufacturer Direct

If you are ordering directly from a pre-made gate manufacturer that powder coats its finishes then more than likely they are using a line system. These systems generate low-cost automation processes to stay competitive. The pieces are daisy-chained and then run through a series of corridors to complete the process. 

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Step 2: Choose the right finish 

It is well known that powders perform better due to the application process which makes them more UV, chemical, and scratch-resistant. They also have low VOCs(solvent-free) which is better on humans and the environment. But that’s not all. Some powders can have ratings on them. 

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Powders, Processes & Ratings

Although not certified, Maui Powder Works can apply most AAMA 2604 specified and ASA colors currently available in the finish coating industry.  Mid-level coatings like 2604 rated colors are ideal for fences, railings & gates because of durability against daily use like scratching and abrasion. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”2_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_divider show_divider=”off” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_image src=”https://mauipowderworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/aama-compliance.png” alt=”AAMA, aama compliance, aama compliant, 2604, 2603, 2605, ASA, ASA color, ASA colors, LEED, Rosskote, architects, Auto, automobiles, brand, care and maintenance, cleaning, coatings, small business, contracting, cure, powder, curing powder, custom, custom coaters, customer service, design, designers, DIY, exterior finish, hawaii business, home garage, hospitality, hotel, interior finish, Life hacks, manufacturing, metal coatings, metal prep, metal project, metal, restoration, military, motorcycles, performance finishes, powder coating, powder coating hawaii, powder coat timing, powder coat ovens, powder colors, prepping metal, process, Restoration, Rims, sandblasting, shortcuts, specializing, steps to powder coating, troubleshooting powder coating, what we stand for, Wheels, My Mantra, Ross Scott, Maui Powder Works, Hawaii Business, News, Powder Coating, Sandblasting, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, about us, about maui powder works, powder coating near me, powder coating hawaii, powder coating oahu, powder coating kauai, powder coating big island, free pdfs, pdf, free downloads, downloads, powder coating FAQs, hawaii powder coating wheel options, tesla motor club, tesla, how to powder coat rims, powder coat rims hawaii, powder coat rim, powder coat rims, powder coating rims, powder coating rim, powder coated rims, powder coated rim, FAQs, top ten, top 10, top 10 powder coating facts, powder coating facts, rim prep 101, rim prep, anodized aluminum, substrate, steel, stainless, stainless steel, galvanized, galvanized steel, alloy, brass, Powder applications, powder coat colors, powder coat types, powder colors, powder types, metal coatings, Matte, Satin, Super Mirror, Anodized, Metallic, Shimmer, Illusions, Candy, Translucent, Textures, Veins, Fluorescent, Industrial RAL, Standard, Dormant, Hammertone, Stone, cure times, rim prep 101, rim prep, prepping rims, 4 step process, columbia coatings, prismatic, prismatic powders, tiger shield, tiger drylac” title_text=”aama compliance” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]

 

A Day In The Sun

The powders themselves have good color retention from sunlight exposure lasting at least 5yrs.  Powder compliant to meet industry standards is mostly made of polyester or resin-based(TGIC) polymers.   

Most super durable powders, like RALS or  TG Series 38 with TigerShield, have an S Florida rating of 3000hrs. This is industry talk for the time it takes for fading to start to occur. That doesn’t sound like much but that’s good! 

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Kynar vs Powder Coating

There are even higher-rated powders and paints as in AAMA 2605 and 2606. Applicators with this certification can achieve this rating because the pre-treatment process is what guarantees the rating. A 2606 rating paint like Kynar, a PVDF based coating(plastic-based) coating offers extreme environmental exposure lasting 20+ years. These paints are set through spraying but can be cured in a conventional baked process, just like powders in powder coating. They are heavier in thickness in application. This thickness in composition aids in weathering resistance.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.3″ _module_preset=”default”]So why powder coat if the process is so similar? Or rather why not use thermoplastics on everything? Without addressing things like mil thickness and re-forming qualities of plastics there are two main reasons to not choose Kynar or other thermoplastic coatings. 

 

The Cost of Longevity

One is the cost of longevity. As in, how long do you need this project to last? For example, if we’re talking metal roofing or building exteriors then I would say, yes, you would need it to last the longest because how often will you be replacing the item over time. Probably 30-50 years? 

But if your metal project is a railing or front gate then you may be changing design and style every 10-15 years then you may want to choose powder coating instead. In this case choice of colors and style win out. Powder coating becomes the best for durability and accessibility.

 

Susceptibility 

Secondly, no chemical resistance. Just like Superman has superhuman powers, except for when exposed to Kryptonite,  PVDF coatings(thermoplastics)are susceptible to solvents like M.E.K and even body oils. If the surface is going to be touched daily on things like latches, handles, and railings powder coating would be your better choice. Some powders even have anti-microbial qualities as well as wear resistance from most surface cleaners including acetone. 

 

Looking for even more reasons to like powder coatings?  Check out this post on the top six benefits to choose powder coating.

 

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Side note: If you find a 2605 rated color you like you can still use it but it would only be considered similar to a 2604 application because certain steps in the prep process are not conducted to meet the rating. 

 

 

A list of powder suppliers can be found on our company links page. >>>

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Step 3: Choose the right metal

If your design or pattern can be attained in any metal substrate then location should be your next highest priority. Outlying electrolysis from where the metal will be mounted or attached as well as using dissimilar metals can cause early decay and corrosion from the inside out. Consider your location to salt & water environments as well. Being close to the ocean or any water source, like excessive rain or lakes should be taken into account.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=”3_5,2_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”3_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”]

Use of Primers

Primers can add additional costs to finish coating but the use of them far outweighs in terms of durability & longevity. Each substrate uses a different formulation; so for steel, the primer consists of zinc, a rust inhibitor and aluminum primers have epoxy water barrier qualities. 

The downside is that in exceptional places like Hawaii or Florida it is susceptible to even faster erosion than because of the extreme climate conditions there(salt & UV). 

See more on that here. >>>

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Steel & Iron

Steel and other ferrous metals generally need more prep work like sandblasting before coating because it is prone to surface rust. All metals sweat but steel is more susceptible. The only way to inhibit the rust is to include the proper pre-treatment with some kind of rust inhibitor.  Although easier to work within the fabrication process than aluminum these metals are heavier. They are also much cheaper than aluminum, copper, or brass.

 

Aluminum & Alloys

Aluminum is an overall more expensive material but holds up better against surface decay especially near the ocean. The appeal to using this metal in new fabrications is you can go right to painting or powder coating which eliminates the cost of sandblasting steel. 

The downside to using aluminum is that because of its lightweight composition, it could easily be dented. Because of it’s softer metal quality it conducts electricity easily. And that’s not good. Aluminum doesn’t rust but it will corrode. It appears as a scaly powdery white(like Alka-seltzer)on the surface. To offset electrolysis, the use of sacrificial metals are advised. Be sure to consult a welder about this.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=”2_5,3_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”2_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”]Download this Infographic[/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=”https://mauipowderworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/5-Key-Takeaways-to-conquer-that-gate-410×1024.png” alt=”5 key takeaways to conquer that gate, home building 101 Conquer that gate, Rosskote, architects, Auto, automobiles, brand, care and maintenance, cleaning, coatings, small business, contracting, cure, powder, curing powder, custom, custom coaters, customer service, design, designers, DIY, exterior finish, hawaii business, home garage, hospitality, hotel, interior finish, Life hacks, manufacturing, metal coatings, metal prep, metal project, metal, restoration, military, motorcycles, performance finishes, powder coating, powder coating hawaii, powder coat timing, powder coat ovens, powder colors, prepping metal, process, Restoration, Rims, sandblasting, shortcuts, specializing, steps to powder coating, troubleshooting powder coating, what we stand for, Wheels, My Mantra, Ross Scott, Maui Powder Works, Hawaii Business, News, Powder Coating, Sandblasting, Hawaiian Islands, Maui, about us, about maui powder works, powder coating near me, powder coating hawaii, powder coating oahu, powder coating kauai, powder coating big island, free pdfs, pdf, free downloads,, podcast, rosskotes powder coater podcast” title_text=”5 Key Takeaways to conquer that gate” url=”https://mauipowderworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/5-Key-Takeaways-to-conquer-that-gate.pdf” align=”center” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”3_5″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”]

 

 

Other Considerations

 

Galvanized Steel

 

Because steel is susceptible to rust, galvanizing Is a pre-treatment process given to steel to prevent corrosion from occurring on the surface. Although there are varying grades of galvanized steel, most will appear bumpy after it is “dipped”. Most utilitarian, military or industrial buildings like hospitalizes, prisons, ships, and schools demand these types of coatings for obvious reasons. The typical interior home railing or residence gate does not require a need for such an extreme coating. It is best to consult your architect or contractor.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”]

Warranties

Most coaters will offer a standard 1yr warranty however if the powder coating process is done correctly you can expect longevity well beyond the minimum. We’ve done many jobs here in the islands that are 5-7yrs or older and they still look great, such as oceanfront aluminum railings. You can expect at least a minimum of 3yrs to 10-20yrs if the variables are right and you plan on maintaining it. Copies of our warranty are available upon request. 

 

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5 Key Takeaways:

 

  1. Although color selection in powders is in the thousands, there has not been enough expansion to cover every brand of color available in the paint market. 

 

  1. No matter how exotic the paint or powder, if the pretreatment isn’t good, the coating will be poor. 

 

  1. Consider all components to new projects including, substrate types and use of dissimilar metals that expose you to early decay from electrolysis. 

 

  1. Location is important. Where your project ends up i.e. the quality of the environment should be discussed as well as its expected longevity. This will help your coater determine the best approach and cost of the project.

 

  1. For everyday fabrications, we recommend an AAMA 2604 finish which in simple terms is a primer coat specific to the metal with an outdoor-rated color coat that provides greater durability.

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Who is Thresh99?

July 27, 2020 by pcnearme

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Enter–Thresh99. A man who believes the answer to that can be found in the dynamics behind the industry’s beginnings & that a woke generation of up & coming coaters could actually reshape the industry as we know it.  Find out more when you join us in this episode to discuss his journey & what he sees for the future of powder coating.[/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][/et_pb_text][et_pb_social_media_follow follow_button=”on” admin_label=”Podcast Follow” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”rgba(0,0,0,0)” global_module=”18950″ saved_tabs=”all”][et_pb_social_media_follow_network social_network=”dbdb-itunes” url=”https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/powder-coater-podcast/id1521924245″ _builder_version=”4.5.0″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”#ff5e51″ custom_button=”on” follow_button=”on” url_new_window=”on”]dbdb-itunes[/et_pb_social_media_follow_network][et_pb_social_media_follow_network social_network=”dbdb-spotify” url=”https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgCAAeRaThYLQ038qtkf2″ _builder_version=”4.5.0″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”#7bb342″ custom_button=”on” follow_button=”on” url_new_window=”on”]dbdb-spotify[/et_pb_social_media_follow_network][et_pb_social_media_follow_network social_network=”dbdb-soundcloud” url=”https://soundcloud.com/ross-scott-228377209″ _builder_version=”4.5.0″ _module_preset=”default” background_color=”#fe3801″ follow_button=”on” url_new_window=”on”]dbdb-soundcloud[/et_pb_social_media_follow_network][/et_pb_social_media_follow][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″ _module_preset=”default”][embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pNByiBYWfU[/embedyt][/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”Featured project outro” _builder_version=”4.5.1″ saved_tabs=”all” global_module=”19380″]

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Rim trends in powder coating automobile wheels

September 30, 2019 by pcnearme

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Our 2019 customer-based trends in rims survey results are in

What color rims will look good on your car?  As a customer, it seems like a simple enough question to ask yourself as you pull up to your local powder coating shop. In this post, we dig deeper into what rim trends are happening right now across America, even as far west as Australia in wheel customizing.

We surveyed some of the top powder coaters to see what powder colors their customers were asking for. Almost all serviced clients both motorcycle and vehicle restoration. The bulk of respondents were early-stage coaters (under 5 years of experience)from the east coast, midlands, southwest, and the northwest/pacific.

Here’s what they had to say:

 

The Stats

50% said their customers definitely want to stand out and turn heads

 

36% said customers just want their rims to look good on the road again

 

14% said their customers would spend whatever it took to look the best, with no expense spared

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Defining your style

Are you wanting to continue with the continuity and style you already have? Or, are you looking for a quirky style all to yourself i.e. your own personal style, look or brand? Are you passionate about car culture or competing in shows?

Knowing what kind of customer you are will help your custom coater determine the type of service you’re looking for when it comes to powder coating your rims. From there they can direct you to the colors and powders that will fit perfectly with your style and budget.  Get all the facts in this Free Guide to getting your rims powder coated.

Most requested custom wheel services

According to survey respondents, the types of services customers are requesting is expanding. Even though most said that the majority of customers are only wanting opaque, solid single stage colors in basic like blacks and whites.

A surprising number, over 40%, said their customers were requesting two-stage transparent colors like illusions or flake overlays as well as two-tone effect applications.[/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=”https://mauipowderworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/rims-trends-showcase-triptic-customizing-color.png” align=”center” _builder_version=”3.29.3″][/et_pb_image][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.5.1″]

Local knowledge proves best

Locally there were highly diverse responses. Some said going back to basics or factory looks. Others were seeing even more extreme customizing in their areas. If your thinking about getting your rims powder coated, consider a valuable opinion from your powder coater.

To avoid problems with your coater make sure they offer powder coating rims as part of their regular lineup of services offered to customers. Not all will tell you that. Some specialize in car only customizing, rim repair and refinishing.

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RossKote regularly contributes helpful videos on his blog and YouTube channel.

Join us.  As we build a powder coating community online to share our passion for performance finishes by subscribing to RossKote’s Powder Coater Podcast

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Hidden Maui Resort Improves Its Curb Appeal Using Powder Coating

September 28, 2019 by pcnearme

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Restored Enigmas of a Resort Main Entrance helps them stand out.

Tucked away on a windy road just minutes away from the big waves of Honolua Bay there is a resort that is preserving their uniqueness using powder coating. With direct cove access and fabulous snorkeling, Honokeana Cove Condos is using powder coating to restore and maintain some very special metal projects that help keep this vacation spot looking top-notch.

Preservation Project 1- Lighted Torches

Resident manager, Ray Watson, first came to us earlier this year after peak tourist season was winding down to work on their lighted Kahili torches project. The torch lighting stands out at night keeping drivers on alert of a dangerous bend in the road ahead. [/et_pb_text][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.29.3″]

What are Kahili?

Princess Nahienaena c.1825
   Princess Nahienaena c.1825

The Kahili(s) were 30-40 years old, an inspiration reminiscent from the Kingdom of Hawaii. The stands needed stabilizing and the original painted finish had faded over time. The housing was dismantled carefully to see if it was a good candidate for the metal restoration process.  It was amazing how well preserved it was.

We were impressed with the craftsmanship of the original builder. The metal was in impeccable shape for as old as it was.  It made an excellent candidate for an AAMA 2604 compliant finish. 

As a key feature to the main entrance, it was important for the oceanfront resort to do it right. Now the renovated light fixture keeps this place a visual stand out amongst similarly built vacation rentals just outside the main resort areas of Kaanapali in West Maui.

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Before

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After

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Before

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After

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Preservation Project 2 – Turtle Mailbox

The Cove includes sea turtles and endless rainbows in listed amenities…they literally mean it! 

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“ Stop, turn here! You’ve arrived at your destination. “

 Starting to rust it was time to give this guy and new updated look. This project was creatively restored using our Patina Powder Coat finish we innovated right here in Maui, Hawaii. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_blurb title=”before restoration-the mailbox honu was rusty & faded ” image=”https://www.powdercoatingnearme.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/the-coves-mailbox-honu-before-restoration.png” _builder_version=”3.29.3″ text_orientation=”center”][/et_pb_blurb][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.7.7″]We asked full-time resident manager, Ray Watson about why they chose powder coating, he replied:

We chose powder coat because it’s the strongest, most durable, long term, low maintenance coating. I wanted my pieces that are exposed to every element to last a long time and stay looking good. Plus using a paint product would require hundreds of dollars a year to refinish to keep them looking new, the extra cost of powder coating will pay for itself over time.

Owners of these one, two and three bedroom oceanfront vacation rentals can rest assured the most unique features of a precious hideaway will remain protected for years to come.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row column_structure=”1_2,1_2″ _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.29.3″]

Before

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After

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Before

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After

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Patina Powder Coating©

Patina Powder Coating© is a new line of finishes designed by Ross Scott exlusively available from Maui Powder Works.  Contact us to learn more.[/et_pb_text][et_pb_image src=”https://www.powdercoatingnearme.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/after-honu-mailbox-restoration-using-patina-powder-coating.png” _builder_version=”3.29.3″ border_width_all=”4px”][/et_pb_image][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.29.3″][et_pb_text admin_label=”2021 blog wrap up” _builder_version=”4.7.7″ global_module=”18725″ saved_tabs=”all”]

About us

RossKote is committed to sharing their experience in metal coatings, painting, and restoration so customers & powder coaters can navigate the process of powder coating and make the best choices for getting their projects done.

RossKote regularly contributes helpful videos on his blog and YouTube channel.

Join us.  As we build a powder coating community online to share our passion for performance finishes by subscribing to RossKote’s Powder Coater Podcast

Connect with us. Comment below. What would you like to know more about? I love to answer everyday questions to the consumer market wants to know about powder coating.   

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