Who does Ceracote locally that is nice? I've seen some guns done locally that looked like krylon, I didn't like it. Any recommendations? Thanks
Who does Ceracote locally that is nice? I've seen some guns done locally that looked like krylon, I didn't like it. Any recommendations? Thanks
Oh yeah, it was duracote that i saw that looked cheap.
I need to start doing some cerakote. Already have done other baked finishes and I have the equipment.
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When you look at the website about guns it all seems like smoke and Mirrors but since I have applied some of their engine coatings years ago I do not think the basics have changed.
Just like anything there are tips and tricks but treating it like duracoat or paint is a big no-no.![]()
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I believe it's cera? or maybe Duracote. Just came out/coming out with a can within a can DIY kit that's actually supposed to be really nice. Like $30 can which is supposed to be enough for a rifle/SG.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/201...inish-firearm/
Todd@shadowops here on the forum does great work with CeraKote!
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Sawtoothrifles
(http://www.sawtoothrifles.com/ )
Really cool guy and you've seen his work on my boom stick (https://www.ar-15.co/threads/101259-...SAWTOOTHRIFLES). His turn around time is pretty quick too.![]()
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