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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2621627" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I agree on the difficulty of comparing guns coated by different persons/ shops. I've Cerakoted several guns and followed the instructions exactly, but I'd bet that someone that went to the class and does it on a regular basis will create a better end product. </p><p></p><p>Still, it's do-able at home if you can media blast, have an airbrush and oven.</p><p></p><p>I wish Airborn coatings was still in OKC. They had an industrial Teflon like coating that was tough as woodpecker lips <a href="http://www.jetcoat.com/xylan.html" target="_blank">http://www.jetcoat.com/xylan.html</a> . I had them coat a pistol, then later sent it to EGW for NP3 coating and they called me to ask what the previous coating was. It was difficult to remove and they wanted to avoid over blasting with media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2621627, member: 100"] I agree on the difficulty of comparing guns coated by different persons/ shops. I've Cerakoted several guns and followed the instructions exactly, but I'd bet that someone that went to the class and does it on a regular basis will create a better end product. Still, it's do-able at home if you can media blast, have an airbrush and oven. I wish Airborn coatings was still in OKC. They had an industrial Teflon like coating that was tough as woodpecker lips [url]http://www.jetcoat.com/xylan.html[/url] . I had them coat a pistol, then later sent it to EGW for NP3 coating and they called me to ask what the previous coating was. It was difficult to remove and they wanted to avoid over blasting with media. [/QUOTE]
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