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A Good Coating Choice??
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 216127" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>NP3 is great stuff unless your on a budget.</p><p> </p><p>Dura-coate is pretty durable when properly installed , then Gun-kote followed by Ceracoat which is supposed to be **** near bomb proof.</p><p> </p><p>Brownells Alumahyde II is actualy very durable considering is comming from a spray can and it comes in the colors you want. , for about $12 a can its worth a shot. Make sure that the metal is prepped realy well and spray it in a controled enviroment like a shed or garage to keep dust and bugs from it but !! USE VENILATION !! use several thin coats and when done LEAVE IT ALONE for a week. Some guys get to monkeying with the gun the next day and ding the paint up , it take so week or so to cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 216127, member: 8843"] NP3 is great stuff unless your on a budget. Dura-coate is pretty durable when properly installed , then Gun-kote followed by Ceracoat which is supposed to be **** near bomb proof. Brownells Alumahyde II is actualy very durable considering is comming from a spray can and it comes in the colors you want. , for about $12 a can its worth a shot. Make sure that the metal is prepped realy well and spray it in a controled enviroment like a shed or garage to keep dust and bugs from it but !! USE VENILATION !! use several thin coats and when done LEAVE IT ALONE for a week. Some guys get to monkeying with the gun the next day and ding the paint up , it take so week or so to cure. [/QUOTE]
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