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Cerakoting fluted barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 500895" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>I paint the entire barrel the color of the O.D. I use air cure, so I let it cure a few days then use 1/8" pin strip for masking the edges of the flutes. The hardest to make look right is the ends of the flutes. I then cover anything I don't want painted the color of the flutes and paint the flutes. I only let it air cure about an hour then remove the pin strip and let air cure for a few more days. Your finish product will result in how well your prep work is. Be warned it's not fun, but makes some cool looking results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 500895, member: 2215"] I paint the entire barrel the color of the O.D. I use air cure, so I let it cure a few days then use 1/8" pin strip for masking the edges of the flutes. The hardest to make look right is the ends of the flutes. I then cover anything I don't want painted the color of the flutes and paint the flutes. I only let it air cure about an hour then remove the pin strip and let air cure for a few more days. Your finish product will result in how well your prep work is. Be warned it's not fun, but makes some cool looking results. [/QUOTE]
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