cerakote job needed, no skill required

DrScaryGuy

🌈 Loves rainbows 🌈
2A Bourbon Hound 2024
2A Bourbon Hound OG
Supporting Member
Multi-Factor Enabled
Joined
Nov 11, 2019
Messages
17,524
Location
Outside Fayetteville
Rating - 100%
19   0   0
I will soon have a pile of parts I need made red. many are already anodized red, but it will be one massive mismatch of shades.
I'd like to get a number of parts made red to almost match
doesn't need to be a good job, in fact doing a good job is kind of against my goals here.

it's doing a SBR 300blk build that would make even @NCLivingBrit question my taste, made with a spikes punisher lower. there's now way it will look anything BUT stupid anyway
 
I will soon have a pile of parts I need made red. many are already anodized red, but it will be one massive mismatch of shades.
I'd like to get a number of parts made red to almost match
doesn't need to be a good job, in fact doing a good job is kind of against my goals here.

it's doing a SBR 300blk build that would make even @NCLivingBrit question my taste, made with a spikes punisher lower. there's now way it will look anything BUT stupid anyway
giphy-downsized-large.gif
 
nobody has cerakoted my parts. just thismorning I was just thinking of setting up a cardboard box paint chamber and doing it my own clumsy self.
 
I too am considering a paint attempt, but I am so bad at it
 
Cerakote C is easy.

Harbor freight airbrush kit and a bottle of cerakote in the color you desire. Scuff your parts with a little sandpaper. Clean and degrease well. Go to work.
 
Last edited:
My buddy has a Cerekote business, look up Smoke Wagon Art on Facebook. Just got Cerekote certified a few weeks ago, although hes been spraying for awhile.... He could ship parts back and forth if they arent too big. HE just did some camera mounts for my other buddies scuba rig.
 
Last edited:
Cerakote C is easy.

Harbor freight airbrush kit and a bottle of cerakote in the color you desire. Scuff your parts with a little sandpaper. Clean and degrease well. Go to work.
I thought all their stuff needed baking, good to know thanks!
 
H does. C does not. It air cures.

It is not as hard as H so you sacrifice the wear resistance. It is more heat resistant though and was designed for MG barrels and other high heat applications.
 
Back
Top Bottom