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DuraCoat Job on a Ar-15
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<blockquote data-quote="BigDaddy0381" data-source="post: 189915" data-attributes="member: 8374"><p>Looking good,</p><p></p><p>If you're using Duracoat the coats are suppose to be put on within hours of each other. I did that same thing your doing in nightly step and the second coat wouldn't stick to the first. I talk to them about it and it has something to do chemically with the way it bonds to its self. The second and third coat got brittle and chipped off easily. But if it works it will be as tuff as nails.</p><p> </p><p>VERY BEST OF LUCK TO YOU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigDaddy0381, post: 189915, member: 8374"] Looking good, If you’re using Duracoat the coats are suppose to be put on within hours of each other. I did that same thing your doing in nightly step and the second coat wouldn't stick to the first. I talk to them about it and it has something to do chemically with the way it bonds to its self. The second and third coat got brittle and chipped off easily. But if it works it will be as tuff as nails. VERY BEST OF LUCK TO YOU. [/QUOTE]
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