DuraBake or DuraCoat ??

Hidalgo

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Well, I just ordered some DuraBake this morning.

Does anyone have any "words of wisdom" before I start spraying? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif

It looks pretty easy. I've got an oven in the "Man Room" so the wife won't get peeved at me about the fumes. I also ordered their cleaner instead of using brake cleaner, etc. I figured it would be the "safe" thing to do.

I got the DuraBake instead of DuraCoat because I wanted a more durable finish.

Is this stuff as good as they claim?

Will it chip and scuff under normal use? (I'm not rough on my rifles)
 
I have used Norrell Moly before and its a bake on too. The one thing that I did is sand blast every thing first. Then clean clean clean every thing with break cleaner. I also wore those cheap hospital gloves when I had to handle the parts. No oily film from your hands. I really think that the cleaner you get it and the little extra time to prepare it the better the paint job will look and last.

good luck
 
I've used Dura Coat on a number of things. It's tougher than paint X2 but thats about all you can expect. It's a good coating but it will chip off.
 
After reading this post yesterday I dropped in on Midway and checked the products out. My impression is, they are expensive and for most of them you need a spray gun of some sort to apply it. Then I looked for reviews of the products. Not nearly as positive as I'd expected. Along with that I had a rifle for a short time (about a month)with some Duracoat applied to the barrel. I was not impressed with it's durability. I must admit that the place it wore down was at the muzzle on the crown edge. A place that rubbed every time it went in the case and you know how many times a predator rig goes in and out of a case in a day.

Krylon is my GO-To paint for a cheap and easy paint job, it's easy and cheap to touch-up too. For some thing better I'd go with one of the dipped finishs.
 
The Norrel's on my other uppers has held up real well in the last five years so I asked Mike to finish my 6x45 AR with a shadow of black and OD Norrel's.
I used some Krylon on top to finish off the scope & metal sections of the Hogue foregrip...
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After practicing some on my .22, I'm going to attempt the much publicized "sponge technique" to add some gray/tan here & there for a little more contrast...
 
I have used both the dura Bake is faster cureing than the std dura coat the one thing is there prep cleaner is well worh the cost , Ounce that stuff cures it is Darn tuff Dan
 
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