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- Gunsmithing - Cerakote Over Cerakote | Snipers Hide Forum
Re: Cerakote Over Cerakote If your talking re-doing the entire rifle, then blast it and start over If your doing a multi-layer camo job, then painting over a base coat is fine as long as you use the same series Cerakote If your talking about touching up a scratch
- Gunsmithing - Cerakote: Blasting vs. Sanding - Snipers Hide
Sanding marks aside, you have a high chance of the cerakote failing to adhere properly I know this from experience with cerakote C-series high temp coatings
- Removing Cerakote | Snipers Hide Forum
I had a few items I purchased that had been coated in Cerakote such as a barrel and mags, I wanted to strip the paint but not damage the parts under finish Keep in mind, original finishes are hard melonite, parkerized and anodized finishes I was able to use automotive paint reducer, which is
- Gunsmithing - Cerakote thread. | Snipers Hide Forum
As a Cerakote hobbyist can I paint people's guns as long as the firing pin and bolt are out and not in my possession? What do the Feds say about this? Technically you need a FFL if the individual isn’t present during the process and leaves the firearm with you
- Gunsmithing - Cerakote Baking | Snipers Hide Forum
Re: Cerakote Baking NIC has alternate bake times for sensitive materials Your convection feature would help keep a steady and constant temp for your coatings but will not speed up the cure process like it would a steak or potato - Brandon
- Cerakote Question - Long Range Hunting Forum
I have a question for those that have a lot of experience Cerakote, I have a rifle the customer wants me to Cerakote, it is a Ruger American, I noticed the Cartridge and Serial Number engraving are very thin letterings and numbers My question, do any of you try and fill in the engraving with
- Gunsmithing - Pre-Cerakote Degreasing | Snipers Hide Forum
I won't shoot cerakote unless I have positive fume removal Pets are a big consideration as well, birds especially I made a huge mistake in my 20's working on Aircraft Oxygen systems--regulations required all tools degreased with a chemical called M6 I wore the wrong gloves during that process, my hands took over six years to get back to normal
- Cerakote Working Temperature Range - Snipers Hide
I have a bit of an odd question regarding Cerakote (the standard version, not the special high temp series) Would it cause any issues to heat a part and hold it at temp, at or slightly higher than the curing temp? i e oven cure temp is 250F, could I put parts that are already coated in an
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