
Gunsmithing - Cerakote: Blasting vs. Sanding - Sniper's Hide
May 7, 2009 · Cerakote isnt hard to spray, it takes a little time to figure out your spray gun settings that work well for you. Once you have that and know what you can get away with you'll be good.
Gunsmithing - Cerakote thread. | Sniper's Hide Forum
Sep 4, 2019 · 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 …
Removing Cerakote | Sniper's Hide Forum
Mar 26, 2005 · 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, …
Gunsmithing - The absolute best firearm finish - Sniper's Hide
Nov 11, 2011 · Re: The absolute best firearm finish Cerakote goes on thinner so you can coat and protect the inside of the action. I have used Duracoat for years and now that I have started …
Cerakote and stainless? | Sniper's Hide Forum
Oct 21, 2005 · Re: Cerakote and stainless? Here is the barreled action sitting in the stock after the cerakote. And although I liked the way it looked, it is a work rifle. I was going to have to paint …
Gunsmithing - Cerakote Baking | Sniper's Hide Forum
May 23, 2011 · Cerakote should not be cured above 300 degrees and color pigments will be damaged above 350 degrees. It is also often difficult to properly suspend the parts for curing in …
Gunsmithing - Cerakote Over Cerakote | Sniper's Hide Forum
Jan 1, 2008 · 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 …
Gunsmithing - Pre-Cerakote Degreasing | Sniper's Hide Forum
May 31, 2018 · 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 …
Gunsmithing - Cerakoting without blasting | Sniper's Hide Forum
Jun 13, 2011 · Cerakote will never stick to a slick surface nor will it stick to itself. Parts that are not blasted with 120 grit AO at 60-80 psi will never be ready for cerakote.
Carbon Fiber barrel Cerakoting? | Sniper's Hide Forum
Mar 22, 2010 · The issue is that in order to Cerakote, you have to media-blast, and doing so will remove the protective finish on the carbon wrap, which is more than likely a matte clearcoat.