30 August 2014, 23:03
rodger wrightCerecoating
Have a friend that's son wants Rem 700 cerecoated who does this? and I would assume he wants it baked on!!
31 August 2014, 00:31
Charles_HelmI'm getting one done by someone local but I imagine there is someone closer to you.
This is who is doing my rifle:
http://atwelltactical.com/31 August 2014, 05:59
dpcdCerecoat, and other trade named "coatings" are basically overpriced PAINT. Some two part and some one part, some baked on and some not, but it is all still paint and is applied the same; surface prep is very important. Abrasive blasting is best. You can do it yourself for a fraction of the cost that some places get for it. Disassemble your rifle; blast with aluminum oxide abrasive of your choice, spray, and if you choose the bake on type, it is very easy in your oven or gas grill. It is as easy as painting anything else. Brownells has several types available.
31 August 2014, 07:14
Fal GruntWhat dpcd said.
Course most people don't have a blast cabinet.
Send Travis an email:
http://www.texascustomrifles.com/index.htmlI will be posting a rifle he built shortly, it was ceracoated. (I think? some type...)
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