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August 22nd, 2015, 16:19 | #1 |
Painting/powder coating services in GTA
I've got a blank receiver that I want to paint or powder coat as it is a bit worn out. I am not looking to buy something "paint+primer" from a department store for DIY project. I need it to be PROFESSIONALLY painted or powder coated so it doesn't wear off after 2 games. If engraving or laser etching option is is also present thats even better. If anyone knows who currently provide this kind of services in Toronto area I would really appreciate the input.
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August 22nd, 2015, 21:04 | #2 |
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August 23rd, 2015, 10:44 | #4 |
If your going to be doing more than one gun in your airsoft career, investing in a airbrush set up and applying the Cerakote or Duracoat yourself is not out of the question.
I was able to buy a compressor and an airbrush (both used) for less than $120. Now its just investing in the paint that you want to use. If you have any degree of patience and competence with painting you can get some terrific results. I was able to do this MP7, a helmet, a full length M14 EBR and still have paint left over for at least another long gun for another $120 or so.
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August 23rd, 2015, 17:01 | #5 |
I actually do have a compressor and two airbrushes. But how durable the finish is going to be? I've never tried ceracote or duracoat. I mostly use acrilycs and lacuers for airbrushing and it is definitely not for gun painting.
Here is my attempt in painting multicam Last edited by volteco; August 23rd, 2015 at 17:39.. |
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August 23rd, 2015, 21:02 | #6 |
Both Cerakote and Duracoat are real steel firearm finishes. If they are good enough for the real thing on deployment in a warzone then I think that they will suffice for Airsoft. That being said, the will wear a bit but in my experience, most people prefer that look of authenticity.
If you are looking for something that never has any signs of wear then likely powder coating would be best. Be careful though in that the thickness of powder coating could alter the fitment of your parts.
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August 23rd, 2015, 21:03 | #7 |
Here is the other part of my project for a better perspective.
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August 23rd, 2015, 22:51 | #8 |
Good stuff, thank you!
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April 19th, 2016, 21:55 | #9 |
Painting can be for more than just your guns.
[IMG]Paintball Facemask for Airsoft Duracoat Multicam by mwr_66, on Flickr[/IMG]
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