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CeraKote or DuraCoat?
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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 684645" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>On metal or parts that can be baked Cerakote by far is better than Duracoat and I spray both. Duracoat works fine on stocks and optics that you cannot bake but Cerakote is what you want to use on metal or what you can bake. I have coated synthetic rifle stocks with cerakote and baked them at a 165 for 2 1/2 hours for customers and they turned out great and the finish on them is very tough. If you can bake whatever you want to coat such as a stock at a low temp like 165 I would go with Cerakote and Cerakote also sprays easier in my opinion. On metal you can go up to 300 degrees in the oven with Cerakote just follow the directions to a T. Both coatings are not really permanate either you can blast both Duracoat or Cerakote off just that Cerakote is much harder to blast off something then Duracoat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 684645, member: 2204"] On metal or parts that can be baked Cerakote by far is better than Duracoat and I spray both. Duracoat works fine on stocks and optics that you cannot bake but Cerakote is what you want to use on metal or what you can bake. I have coated synthetic rifle stocks with cerakote and baked them at a 165 for 2 1/2 hours for customers and they turned out great and the finish on them is very tough. If you can bake whatever you want to coat such as a stock at a low temp like 165 I would go with Cerakote and Cerakote also sprays easier in my opinion. On metal you can go up to 300 degrees in the oven with Cerakote just follow the directions to a T. Both coatings are not really permanate either you can blast both Duracoat or Cerakote off just that Cerakote is much harder to blast off something then Duracoat. [/QUOTE]
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