Originally Posted by
R93
Righto. I have spent a wee while researching this. I can set up and do it myself for the cost of getting one rifle done elsewhere. The only issue I have atm is a cure oven, big enough to fit barreled actions and hold a steady 250 degree temp for few hours. Small parts are no issue as you can use the one in the kitchen.;)
An oven is also essential in the degreasing process. It cooks any oil out of the metal.
You can air dry cerakote but it takes a week. Scopes obviously will need to be air dried.
Anyone who wants a scope done, I will do it for free and see how it handles a 250 degrees for a few hrs. Gimp what about your alcan?:D
Depending on how far a jar of Cerakote goes I will get an idea on whether is is cost effective.
I will be doing some of my blaser barrels and saddle mounts and will I post the results. Cerakote has plenty of uses, not just firearms. It could be handy to be set up.
Watch this space.