Frag said:DOH!!!
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You blasted your bandwidth limit I would say.
I want to see those!!!
Levi Garrett said:Need a close up, I can't see S**TLooks like a dark gray frame, and a light green slide, and the finish is pretty rough looking. Is that close?
The second and bottom ones are closer, very cool man....looks great
Frank
Clead said:Ed, what's a plain-jane 1-colour job gonna run on a disassembled pistol? Got a price?
Nats said:Where did you get the new gunkote? Any dealers have it in stock up here yet? Did You use the K Phos teatment or did you parkerize. K-phos sounds much easier than doing a park, just hope it works as well.
I use the bake on for my knives but air cured would certainly be easier for say a long gun.
Looks nice SKB.
Mine consists of the floor model cabinet from Princess Auto. Got it on sale for $188 and change.Deckard said:Please describe your sandblasting setup.
Striker said:Mine consists of the floor model cabinet from Princess Auto. Got it on sale for $188 and change.
A 50lb bag of 120 grit aluminum oxide was $110..![]()
And a compressor..you'll need a decent size to keep up to the sand blaster..even at 40 psi.
SB..if you go with a cabinet and the 120 grit..seal all the seams with silicone. 120 grit is very fine and as it wears out..the dust will come out of every gap, crack and crevice of the cabinet.
Edit to add..if you are refinishing a blued gun..KGCoating recommends you blast it..but like SB said..if your gun is parked you can get away with a good cleaning.



























