Who are some 'hide vendors that do a good job cerakoting with a good turn-around? I have a rail and bottom metal i need coated to match a receiver.
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Join the contestBULLSHIT.Whoever you get to do it, make sure they are certified Cerakote people. There's tons of people doing it in my state, and there 3 total certified ones.
I've seen plenty of em that have been done and are not done right. I don't know how you do it nor do I care, but if I'm paying for it to be done on my multi thousand dollar gun, I will absolutely make sure it's done by someone the manufacturer says "knows what they are doing" . That said, if you want to do some stuff for free to prove how good of work you do, I will happily send you some stuff and post your work here.BULLSHIT.
You think you need a fucking degree to spray Cerakote?
OP, I've got it on the shelf. Couple little pieces like that takes no time at all when I'm running other stuff.
If you want to send them to me with a prepaid return envelope I'll do them for no charge.
And if you're not happy, I'll PAY for a "Certified Cerakote Applicator" to re-do them to shut up idiots like that.
PM me if you like.
+1Primal finish is my go to. you won't find someone more professional service and good turn-around @dddoo7
Wow...thanks so much for the opportunity. Think I'll pass....That said, if you want to do some stuff for free to prove how good of work you do, I will happily send you some stuff and post your work here.
Chad,Graphite black is about as easy as it gets. It lays on, levels out, and your golden. Desert Sand, Mcmillan Tan not so much. . . That stuff doesn't hide the substrate for shit. You feel as though you should get a Power Roller out when using it.
Of course the certification doesn't mean as much as lots of customers experience. If you spray Cerakote for a living or as a part of your living, seems to me you'd care enough to get certified by the manufacturer AND have tons of good customer reviews and referrals. I honestly can't believe the nerve that was obviously hit by suggesting that someone use a certified applicator??? That wasn't my intention at all, but I also stand by what I said.I've repainted a bunch of "certified applicators" work. Just cause they took the class, doesn't mean that they don't end up cutting corners (costs) later on. Also, there are applicators that took the class, and have had their certified applicator status revoked because they continued to use a competing product. Factory certification doesn't mean as much as reputation and customer reviews, at least as it pertains to painting firearms.