Just got in my order of a Cerakoat kit so I can refinish a P16-40 that was badly abused. Plan on blasting the slide and frame and spraying.
Couple of questions for those that have used Cerakoat. It says to use course sand or aluminum oxide for blasting, not to use glass beads or anything round in that it will not create a rough enough surface.
I have the McMaster Carr #4 (secret sauce) to refinish the S&W slides. It says on the box that it is glass beads and aluminum oxide, assuming it is both? Is the secret sauce sufficient for Cerakoat to stick?
Also, have a 6904 that someone polished the anodizing off of the body of the frame, rails still appeared to have anodizing on it. Considering sending to the mother ship to have it re-anodized, but that cost $170 for the frame. What are your thoughts on secret sauce blasting the frame and then Cerakoating it? Would that be a good final durable finish or should we go the re-anodize route? Some web sites claim Cerakoat is just as durable as anodizing, some claim it scratches easily. All new to me.
Rosewood
Couple of questions for those that have used Cerakoat. It says to use course sand or aluminum oxide for blasting, not to use glass beads or anything round in that it will not create a rough enough surface.
I have the McMaster Carr #4 (secret sauce) to refinish the S&W slides. It says on the box that it is glass beads and aluminum oxide, assuming it is both? Is the secret sauce sufficient for Cerakoat to stick?
Also, have a 6904 that someone polished the anodizing off of the body of the frame, rails still appeared to have anodizing on it. Considering sending to the mother ship to have it re-anodized, but that cost $170 for the frame. What are your thoughts on secret sauce blasting the frame and then Cerakoating it? Would that be a good final durable finish or should we go the re-anodize route? Some web sites claim Cerakoat is just as durable as anodizing, some claim it scratches easily. All new to me.
Rosewood
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