Gunco Forums banner
1 - 11 of 11 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
651 Posts
Cephus said:
Semi-Gloss Black Moly Resin... 8 Ounce Bottle $21.00 USD
Semi-Gloss Black Moly Resin Quart $45.00 USD
Semi-Gloss Black Moly Resin Gallon $145.00 USD
They're all the same price in deff colors ,Looks good but I got no air brush
Is this the only way to apply it?
 

· Registered
Joined
·
2,851 Posts
Discussion Starter · #7 ·
I will try to get some pics up tonight. Go on to their sight. They recommend an air brush (specifically a cheap one). If you have a compressor you can get one that works off of that. If you follow the directions, its almost fool proof (I am living proof). I cant stess enough how much preparation counts. I used CRC brake cleaner. That stuff is the best. I also got some MEK which I think is the active ingredient in the brake cleaner. I also preheated the parts as per the instructions. I think preheating (prior to spraying) helps eliminate potiential for runs. Preheating also chases out any oil that may be still inside a metal part. Jack
 

· Premium Member
Joined
·
6,739 Posts
Somehow I get the feeling that Amy must have been away at a horse show or something.
I can't see her getting too excited about gun parts baking away in her oven.
As sweet as she is, I'm sure that even she would have to draw the line somewhere. LOL

What temperature is required for baking?
 

· Registered
Joined
·
553 Posts
I evaded the dog house by using our gas grill outside on the patio. This looks like a good alternative to Brownell's. Jack, beyond degreasing, how did you prepare the surface?
 

· Registered
Joined
·
2,851 Posts
Discussion Starter · #11 ·
Dennis I used CRC Brake Cleaner, smoothed all nicks on the metal, and heated the metal to 100 degees then sprayed. It is extremely that you preheat the metal to elimiate the chance of runs. Jack
 
1 - 11 of 11 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top