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17 June 2015, 06:59
LionHunterVery nicely done. I have considered doing a couple of mine that show a lot of scabbard wear from horseback hunting, but just am not sure if I can manage it. Degree of difficulty? Tools required?
Mike
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17 June 2015, 17:24
Toomany ToolsDon't forget he respirator!
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17 June 2015, 20:35
larrysThat looks like a great job! It must not be easy to do, though. I have sent two rifles to two different places. One came back and you could see where the spray was not totally covering the barrel/receiver junction. The other came back so thick it was like spray paint. I had to scrape it off the bolt raceways before I could get the bolt back in the rifle and close it.
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17 June 2015, 21:22
ramrod340I built a blasting cabinet, bought a new sand blaster, bag of media, built a vertical oven and used a good air brush. After ALL that prep I ended up with 2 good results. Then trashed everything and sent the next one out.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
17 June 2015, 23:07
ramrod340$$$$ well spent

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
I don't get asked for many cerakote jobs but when I do, they get sent to Glenrock Blue! Money well spent.
Yours turned out nice!
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I've done a few. I didn't think it was hard at all. Time consuming yes, but not too hard.
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18 June 2015, 04:44
LionHunterThanks for all the information. Clearly this is beyond something I wish to attempt on my own.
Mike
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