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RandyTF said:Please post a pic of the finished gun. I have a CZ75b in stainless and am curious what a paint job might do for it. I'd probably be smarter to put a finish on one of my beaters but I've never been accused of being smart.
You know they discontinued the stainless models..might want to refinish one of your beaters instead..just saying..RandyTF said:Please post a pic of the finished gun. I have a CZ75b in stainless and am curious what a paint job might do for it. I'd probably be smarter to put a finish on one of my beaters but I've never been accused of being smart.
glock holiday said:You know they discontinued the stainless models..might want to refinish one of your beaters instead..just saying..RandyTF said:Please post a pic of the finished gun. I have a CZ75b in stainless and am curious what a paint job might do for it. I'd probably be smarter to put a finish on one of my beaters but I've never been accused of being smart.
muta4warrior said:Everything is blasted and ready for Cerakote.
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I am using the Iwata LPH80 spray gun that Cerakote sells on their website.RandyTF said:What spray rig do you use?
I use 80 grit Aluminum Oxide, you want etching over peening so the paint can bite into the substrate.BigNate said:muta4warrior said:Everything is blasted and ready for Cerakote.
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Mind me asking what media you use for blasting these? I use aluminum oxide on steel car parts (pullies etc.) but I assume that for gun parts / machined stuff, I'm going to want to use walnut or something less harsh than aluminum oxide?
Looks great by the way...
muta4warrior said:I use 80 grit Aluminum Oxide, you want etching over peening so the paint can bite into the substrate.BigNate said:muta4warrior said:Everything is blasted and ready for Cerakote.
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Mind me asking what media you use for blasting these? I use aluminum oxide on steel car parts (pullies etc.) but I assume that for gun parts / machined stuff, I'm going to want to use walnut or something less harsh than aluminum oxide?
Looks great by the way...
muta4warrior said:I wasn't happy with the all black look so I stripped it all down and did the slide and frame in Gun Metal Grey. Kinda has that matte stainless look now.
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muta4warrior said:Did this Monday for one of guys at the shop. :lol:
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