CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT, GRAPHITE BLACK
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CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT, GRAPHITE BLACK
Had anyone used CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT , GRAPHITE BLACK on firearms , any experience ,please share.....cheers . James
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Re: CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT, GRAPHITE BLACK
I have used a material called KG Gunkote, with very good results.
Let me know if you would be interested in hearing about it.
Mark
Let me know if you would be interested in hearing about it.
Mark
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Mark please post about it ,,all the members can get the info over it.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Mark";p="47382 wrote: I have used a material called KG Gunkote, with very good results.
Let me know if you would be interested in hearing about it.
Mark
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Re: CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT, GRAPHITE BLACK
This stuff: http://www.kgcoatings.com/
It is a little bit intensive a process, but unfortunately anything that is durable and looks nice is going to take a little effort.
First thing you need to do is sandblast the item lightly. The recommended abrasive is 120 grit Aluminum Oxide. It prepares the surface so the material won't flake off. The you apply the material, I sprayed it on with an airbrush and let set overnight. Then you bake it in the oven, let cool and you'll have a really nice looking, corrosion resistant, and exceptionally durable finish. The coating is 4-5 years old and the only area showing wear is right at the muzzle crown, where bullets come out at 4,000+ FPS.
Be patient, and I'll get some pictures up sometime.
It is a little bit intensive a process, but unfortunately anything that is durable and looks nice is going to take a little effort.
First thing you need to do is sandblast the item lightly. The recommended abrasive is 120 grit Aluminum Oxide. It prepares the surface so the material won't flake off. The you apply the material, I sprayed it on with an airbrush and let set overnight. Then you bake it in the oven, let cool and you'll have a really nice looking, corrosion resistant, and exceptionally durable finish. The coating is 4-5 years old and the only area showing wear is right at the muzzle crown, where bullets come out at 4,000+ FPS.
Be patient, and I'll get some pictures up sometime.
"What if he had no knife? In that case he would not be a good bushman so there is no need to consider the possibility." H.A. Lindsay, 1947
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Re: CERAKOTE CERAMIC COAT, GRAPHITE BLACK
Hi , I have seen the GRAPHITE BLACK finish during the CERAKOTE APPLICATOR TRAINING and it is extremely awesome.
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I hope this will be the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for all gun enthusiast in INDIA.
CERAKOTE is finally here in India. Please feel free to check us out at http://www.vocationalskillacademy.in/cerakote.php
I hope this will be the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for all gun enthusiast in INDIA.