Cerama-coat...

5whiskey

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Wheeler Engineerings' Cerema-coat, that is. I just wanted to post this because I've used it and I like it, so far. It's much cheaper than duracoat if you're going to do 1 or 2 guns as it comes in a spray can... you don't have to have an airbrush.

I can't say that I've really run my guns through the mill that I finished with it. Has anyone else used it? If so, have you abused it with good results?
 
I used it and have switched to Norell's Moly Resin. The main reasons are chipping and cost. The Norell's is more $$ initially but goes further, which is less money in the long run. You will need a spray gun or airbrush but I've used cheap ones from Harbor Freight with good results. I'll be doing some more parts in a few weeks and you can see the results at www.candewman.com
 
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