I have an 80 percent lower that I did about five years ago sitting on a shelf doing nothing, looking to have a cerekote job done to it. Anyone do stuff like that?
I have an 80 percent lower that I did about five years ago sitting on a shelf doing nothing, looking to have a cerekote job done to it. Anyone do stuff like that?
You can get the airsol can based cerakote and do it you self just letting it air dry
I cerakote my own stuff using a Preval sprayer that you can buy at Home Depot and then baked it in my oven. It?s pretty easy to do yourself.
Last edited by def90; 11-10-2020 at 06:58.
Just throwing out the suggestion, no experience with that type of spraying.
Would love to hear how it worksfor you if you go that route.![]()
Last edited by Mazin; 11-10-2020 at 10:34.
Just an FYI, I did not have as good of luck with the Preval sprayer. Pattern wasn't as smooth as I'd like. For my disposable sprayers, I use the harbor freight airbrushes. (The cheap one).
If you want to DIY. You're welcome to use the blast cabinet and such.
Last edited by 00tec; 11-10-2020 at 10:55.
I got a guy up north here that is setup to do cerekote. He does it along with powder coating in his fab shop. Pm me if you need details