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December 6th, 2006, 19:50 | #16 |
Thanks for the advice. I know of a place that does enamel paint with heat treatment... also very durable:
Precise Finishers Ltd Address : 1960 Ellesmere Road, Scarborough, ON M1H 2V9 Telephone : 416-438-6389 Category : Metal Finishers , Paint Retail , Painting Contractors Directory : Markham , Scarborough , Toronto Central - East These guys... I have yet to contact them. I'll see what I can dig up after my final exams are done... damn YORK! |
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December 6th, 2006, 20:00 | #17 | |
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December 6th, 2006, 20:02 | #18 |
Seen powder coating done on a bike show - shomething choppers and they did a bike in black that came out beautifully.
If I were to paint a gun, i would try that route if it was cost effective, if not Krylon, here I come!
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December 6th, 2006, 20:02 | #19 |
Thanks MC for the reassurance... Ive sent around 6 emails to different companies in the GTA so far... Im also setting aside a day to get on the phone with some others... hope they can do it.
So far Ive been quoted by one company for $200 startup costs and another company for $250 just for the powder... Last edited by stokes; December 6th, 2006 at 21:35.. |
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December 6th, 2006, 21:19 | #20 | |
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It takes only a few minutes to powder coat something and some baking time on top of that. I would expect some cost, but $450?
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December 6th, 2006, 21:35 | #21 |
Lol sorry those were quotes from two different companies...
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September 24th, 2009, 01:06 | #22 |
hi
Do they know its a replica fire arm because ppl can panic and could call the cops.
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October 1st, 2009, 10:32 | #23 |
these guys make a spray, and touch up pen, and a brush on paint, it is for real steel, and is PERFECT. i recommend the matte finish btw. i have used it on my real steel AND my airsoft, and it rox!!!
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October 2nd, 2009, 23:57 | #24 |
Lauer http://www.lauerweaponry.com/ makes Duracoat in the US. There are finishers in the US that will finish an airsoft gun for $40 to $80 USD. I have never asked about finishers in Canada, so I do not know who could do it near you. There are several types of finishes like this that are equally good, I just prefer Duracoat. Not thick like powder coating, comes in many colors, and is easy to apply (you can even get a disposable spray bottle.)
Duracoat won't chip or peel, and won't wear off. The only issue is that if you will do it yourself, you will need to strip the original finish. I blast mine with 80 grit glass beads, and then apply the duracoat with an airbrush. It is what I use on my real steel, and I don't even see holster wear. I finish my own airsoft guns with it too. I am finishing a KJW P229 to match my real one, and am about to start on a G&G xtreme 45 (making it into a Kimber CDP.) $16.00 USD will buy you 4 oz of Duracoat, which is enough for 2 to 3 pistols, or 2 M4 bodies/barrels. Another Duracoat site with good color examples: http://www.duracoat-firearm-finishes.com/ Last edited by EagleDriver; October 3rd, 2009 at 00:00.. |
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