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Cerakote equipment?
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<blockquote data-quote="TK 1985" data-source="post: 1190649" data-attributes="member: 92618"><p>As someone who does Cerakote for people and so far learned quite a bit of what not to do, I will say yes, the Preval sprayer is real quick and easy. But it tends to put the stuff on very thick compared to a proper spray gun or airbrush. Gravity-fed with a compressor is the way to go as you're not wasting as much. A pancake compressor will do the job, though it is a pain. But remember, you need to blast the parts with media after degreasing, and the pancake compressor just isn't going to cut it, believe me I've tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK 1985, post: 1190649, member: 92618"] As someone who does Cerakote for people and so far learned quite a bit of what not to do, I will say yes, the Preval sprayer is real quick and easy. But it tends to put the stuff on very thick compared to a proper spray gun or airbrush. Gravity-fed with a compressor is the way to go as you're not wasting as much. A pancake compressor will do the job, though it is a pain. But remember, you need to blast the parts with media after degreasing, and the pancake compressor just isn't going to cut it, believe me I've tried. [/QUOTE]
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