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Cerakoting fluted barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 500908" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>I don't have an oven big enough for barrels, but I can tell you that air cured Cerakote is some tough stuff. I Cerakoted a fluted barrel a while ago that was just having the flutes blackened. I let the barrel sit for a few weeks before I got time to sand the O.D. off leaving the flutes black. I had a hard time sanding through the Cerakote with 80 grit. I don't believe there much of a durability difference between air cure and oven cure Cerakote. I believe the oven cure just speeds up the curing time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 500908, member: 2215"] I don't have an oven big enough for barrels, but I can tell you that air cured Cerakote is some tough stuff. I Cerakoted a fluted barrel a while ago that was just having the flutes blackened. I let the barrel sit for a few weeks before I got time to sand the O.D. off leaving the flutes black. I had a hard time sanding through the Cerakote with 80 grit. I don't believe there much of a durability difference between air cure and oven cure Cerakote. I believe the oven cure just speeds up the curing time. [/QUOTE]
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