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Finished my rifle with Gun-Kote
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 105002" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I like the Gun-Kote products , I prefer the airbrush method over the rattle cans that Brownells has though they work well , I feel a little bit better controle can be had with the airbrush , its good stuff though very tough , I have found though that its best to let all the parts cure for several days , I don't think that the paint reaches full hardness after baking , I've had it chip easly the day I coated it.</p><p>As for the stock painting , the Dura coat is realy good again with the airbrush but realy good results</p><p>Also Brownells Aluma-Hyde is a very good paint , once its totaly cured its harder than wood pecker lips. the curing time is a bit of a pain in the butt , down here in the swamp it can take as long as two weeks due to the high humididty so I built a heated cabnet , it circulates warm air about 100degs and it keeps very low humidity keeps the cure time down to about 4 days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 105002, member: 8843"] I like the Gun-Kote products , I prefer the airbrush method over the rattle cans that Brownells has though they work well , I feel a little bit better controle can be had with the airbrush , its good stuff though very tough , I have found though that its best to let all the parts cure for several days , I don't think that the paint reaches full hardness after baking , I've had it chip easly the day I coated it. As for the stock painting , the Dura coat is realy good again with the airbrush but realy good results Also Brownells Aluma-Hyde is a very good paint , once its totaly cured its harder than wood pecker lips. the curing time is a bit of a pain in the butt , down here in the swamp it can take as long as two weeks due to the high humididty so I built a heated cabnet , it circulates warm air about 100degs and it keeps very low humidity keeps the cure time down to about 4 days [/QUOTE]
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