I will let you know as I progress mate. I am not sure on pros and cons of air drying. It all can air dry as I understand it. It just takes a week from what I have read. Only 2-3 hours hot cureing.
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Cool dude, keen to see how it goes
Righto, got everything I need and its enough to do 3-4 complete guns. More than I need for now.:thumbsup: I have since learned you can only use the air-dry stuff on scopes. So it is slightly dearer.
I wont be doing any of my scopes anyway.
Already, including my time, (hopefully enjoyable) it has worked out cheaper (minus air compressor in the shed) than I was quoted to have just a barrel done, bonus!
From what I can gather, apart from thorough degreasing of all parts awaiting the paint, there are no hidden problems to ruin a good outcome, as long as instructions are followed.:cool:
can only use air dryed on scopes, or can use it on everything including scopes?
I was told that only the air dry will work on scopes. The heat cure stuff wont do a great job because it wont set as well. I doubt it matters if you are set up to be able to touch up whenever.
It goes on really, really thin. It wont even effect fine threads apparently.
I will be testing it on something simple first, to make sure I get it right.;)
Pffft!!! as far as breathing it goes, I have been breathing in heaps worse stuff for years and I have suffered no obvious side effects:D(I picture around 30L of various beverages spat over several computers around Nz about now)
Na, a mask is a must.:thumbsup:
Wait till the missus goes out then whack all the small bits on the oven !! If you knew someone who did pottery it would be handy as !!