Is there any place in Canada that does this?? I have a 1911 I would like to get my lower done in OD green. But I live in Ontario Canada and cant send to the states
Thaks for the vid.......Just to pass along a tip, I used to make hundreds of parts made of 2 part urethanes. I cut my cleaning time down by 90% buy going from Pyrex which I had to cleanout every 5 minutes, to a row of digital scales and cheap disposable cups, one for each part then toss them. It also cuts down the waste that you left in all three containers.
I am currently using the KG but have considered your product if it really is that much better. Kydex is very hard on KG, on NIC?
I see that there was no masking off of any of the internals. Do you know if the inside of the reciever was blasted too and can you tell me it the inside of yout pistol and rifle was cerakoted.
@rkizzle Im not sure of the brand of degreaser. However the purpose is fairly straight forward, the spray uses more product and is not as cost effective as a submergible dipping process.
Is there any place in Canada that does this?? I have a 1911 I would like to get my lower done in OD green. But I live in Ontario Canada and cant send to the states
CptBongbreaker 1 month ago
Thaks for the vid.......Just to pass along a tip, I used to make hundreds of parts made of 2 part urethanes. I cut my cleaning time down by 90% buy going from Pyrex which I had to cleanout every 5 minutes, to a row of digital scales and cheap disposable cups, one for each part then toss them. It also cuts down the waste that you left in all three containers.
I am currently using the KG but have considered your product if it really is that much better. Kydex is very hard on KG, on NIC?
bluerazors 7 months ago
This is a really cool process and finish.
PatriotPrepper 1 year ago
I see that there was no masking off of any of the internals. Do you know if the inside of the reciever was blasted too and can you tell me it the inside of yout pistol and rifle was cerakoted.
Thank you, great Vid !
gunhappyie 1 year ago
@rkizzle Maybe a belated response but I believe that is acetone.
bigapple0828 1 year ago
@rkizzle Im not sure of the brand of degreaser. However the purpose is fairly straight forward, the spray uses more product and is not as cost effective as a submergible dipping process.
kmisa73 1 year ago
@kmisa73
Any idea what degreaser it is? I like the idea of degreasing like this vs. a spray on degreaser.
rkizzle 1 year ago
@rkizzle it's not boiling water. It is degreaser used before the sand blasting.
kmisa73 1 year ago
@djcise That would create a mess!
kaptainkashstacka 1 year ago
@rkizzle Its not boiling, it just warms the parts a little!
kaptainkashstacka 1 year ago