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Duracoat vs. Cerakote
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1090399" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I started with Duracoat because it looked easier but this week end I refinished the last of my rifles in Cerakote. I did take the time to make an oven, I have like 200 dollars into it with electronic controls and everything. I find Cerakote easier to apply in areas and on parts that need to fit together, my bolts slide right back in and run like butter after Cerakote. I'm just tickled pink with the whole process and end result with Cerakote vs the Duracoat. </p><p>Yesterday I was shooting a new series, accessed the application process for that specific one and checked my mixing rate from my cell, it will take you in on a mobile web site so it your familiar with navigating that kind of site it's a very nice site, if your not you may have issues and you should chose to view the site as desktop on your mobile device then it will navigate like a desktop. Either way the website is excellent and full of detailed info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1090399, member: 13632"] I started with Duracoat because it looked easier but this week end I refinished the last of my rifles in Cerakote. I did take the time to make an oven, I have like 200 dollars into it with electronic controls and everything. I find Cerakote easier to apply in areas and on parts that need to fit together, my bolts slide right back in and run like butter after Cerakote. I'm just tickled pink with the whole process and end result with Cerakote vs the Duracoat. Yesterday I was shooting a new series, accessed the application process for that specific one and checked my mixing rate from my cell, it will take you in on a mobile web site so it your familiar with navigating that kind of site it's a very nice site, if your not you may have issues and you should chose to view the site as desktop on your mobile device then it will navigate like a desktop. Either way the website is excellent and full of detailed info! [/QUOTE]
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