dacordiver23
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Re: Cerakoting?

Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:45 pm

The cans were dropped off as pictured in my first post. Other than removing the label, sticker and regulator body I did nothing more than drop the cans off and picked out the color I wanted the cans to be at the end.

I am sorry for the firearm picture, I only included it as an example of the range of colors that this process is capable of. If I offend anyone or attracted any douche-bags, I sincerely apologize as that was not my intent. :oops:

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Re: Cerakoting?

Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:04 pm

dacordiver23 wrote:The cans were dropped off as pictured in my first post. Other than removing the label, sticker and regulator body I did nothing more than drop the cans off and picked out the color I wanted the cans to be at the end.

I am sorry for the firearm picture, I only included it as an example of the range of colors that this process is capable of. If I offend anyone or attracted any douche-bags, I sincerely apologize as that was not my intent. :oops:
It will be okay, you are forgiven if you post positive results for your experiment :D .

How much? They certainly look impressive with that matt finish on the cans.

James

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Re: Cerakoting?

Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:17 pm

dacordiver23 wrote:If I offend anyone or attracted any douche-bags, I sincerely apologize as that was not my intent. :oops:
I could care less about offending anyone. I was simply insuring that I was not bombarded with 1000000000 requests to join the forum by non divers that simply want to run their pie hole about this weapon or that weapon.....I would do the same if the post was about bikes, boats, cars or anything else that folks like to take a stance on and pontificate using my resources.

Back to the coating discussion......Nothing to see here folks. :wink:
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Re: Cerakoting?

Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:18 pm

As of now the cans are doing well. I have dove them a couple of times, post-coating, in the apartment pool and they show no wear. The guys did warm me that the satin alum would show scratches more readily than some of the darker coatings but I have not seen this as of yet. The guys at the shop are OCD perfectionists to the point where they will turn down projects if they feel that the product would not resulting in ideal conditions. I am completely satisfied with their product.I do like the matte look but there is something about the chrome look that you just can't beat. they can gloss the coating but I haven't delved too deeply into that. I can't quote a price because I do lot of weapon related business with these guys and I'm sure they cut me a break. That being said, it wasn't costly at all and I am debating having them coat my Navy Approved.
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Re: Cerakoting?

Wed Jan 15, 2014 5:10 am

Bryan wrote:I'm a firearms fanatic as many of you know but this is Vintage Double Hose....Please, no more posting or discussion of firearms PERIOD. There are plenty of places to discuss the subject but VDH is not one of them. The subject attracts more douchbags than a sports bar on game day.
No problem Bryan. It was also to illustrate the result of Duracoat proccess that I've used on this replica. Sorry for this misdemeanor :wink:

It is very interesting to see that this process could replace chrome, and I've never imagine that this Duracoat or other Cerakote could be used on regulators. Do you have test it in salt water?
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Re: Cerakoting?

Wed Jan 15, 2014 7:43 am

jiguad wrote:Do you have test it in salt water?
The company has done extensive corrosion testing

http://www.cerakoteguncoatings.com/
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Re: Cerakoting?

Wed Jan 15, 2014 8:51 am

I haven't seen this part of the website. Very impressing tests, especially the corrosion test's video! :shock:
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Re: Cerakoting?

Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:55 pm

Any idea of success with minor pits or etching on the receiving body?
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Re: Cerakoting?

Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:59 am

I believe it is a military approved finish for firearms and other items. The new Colt 1911 the Marine Corp purchased is Cerakoted.
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Re: Cerakoting?

Thu Jan 23, 2014 4:23 am

I've had really good results regarding covering up pitting and etching/scratching in the material and smoothing out the edges on rough cans. The DA that I submitted to Area-15 was heavily pitted and very rough around the edges, especially around the area where the clamps had to be pried off. The result, after coating was a perfectly sealed can. I asked them to leave the cans a little rough, to show age, even though they said they could do a dual application and make the cans as smooth as when the were first sold.

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