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These (Blazin Hydrographics) are also the people Velzey uses for Cerakote. I had then do sone work for me and it was perfection, fast, and reasonable. They perfectly matched new uppers to lower receivers I had Cerakoted over ten years ago by another shop, includince the matte finish I wanted. I could not recommend them more highly.There's Buster Beaver in Wilsonville, they did a nice job on my 1301 mag extension...
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and Blazin Hydrographics and Cerakote in Oregon City, I've never used them. I also hear there is a top notch outfit next to Curt's
That looks like AMAZING work right there, damn!!!Highly recommend Blazin hydrographics top notch people! Garret did this multicam job on a project I did a few months back. And they have also done hydro dipping projects for me also.
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I recommend Duracoat over Cerakote; Cerakote is brittle and chips. I've applied both coatings and wouldn't use anything but Duracoat on a machine part.
I have an AR in .300BLK that I sprayed camo with krylon. It looks really good, but durability is what you expect. Since it's camo, I don't care about scratches.Spray paint is where it's at. Good ol' krylon for me.
They are 2 different animals. Duracoat is colored epoxy resin. It is not like a paint, way above that. It and cerakote are pretty much the top end, but they each have their own pros/cons.Cerakote vs. DuraCoat – Weighing Your Options For the Best Firearm Finish
Cerakote vs. DuraCoat - When trying to decide between Cerakote and DuraCoat there are many factors to take into account.www.cerakoters.com
Duracoat Vs Cerakote (Which is Better?)
Planning to add some color to your gun’s finish? Check out our Duracoat vs Cerakote battle to see which is better!reloadyourgear.com
These guys would disagree.
"For chemical, wear, weather, and scratch resistance in a thinner, more even layer, Cerakote applied by a certified applicator is the way to go. DuraCoat is a quick and easy "at home" process that produces results (when applied properly) comparable to high quality paint, and it takes forever to fully cure, which means you won't be shooting for a while."
Don't you know you're supposed to be going for the "battle worn" look….. How are you gunna get there if the coating is durable? Hahaha.3-6 week cure time with Duracoat is a big negative. I have a few firearms that were cerakoted and they have been very durable and "wipe clean".
Don't you know you're supposed to be going for the "battle worn" look….. How are you gunna get there if the coating is durable? Hahaha.
Buster Beaver has good reviews.Looking for someone to strip and cerakote my 1911.
Not sure who is doing the service locally..
Looking for a 2 color fde and black
And before anybody says @Velzey , I sent a pm 10+ days ago w no reply, so time to look elsewhere.... any suggestions?
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That they do, but I believe at this point they have fully moved to a new location in Central Oregon. Worth a call to them though if they are closer to you. Perhaps @Buster Beaver themselves can chime in.Buster Beaver has good reviews.
Best,
Gary