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Ceracote question
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08/09/16 09:01 PM
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Picked up a Wilson Combat matched receiver set that was previously ceracoted. The ceracote wasn't all that great. Anyone know the best way to remove it so I can have it re-coated? After lots of googling it seems media blasting may be the only way. Anyway know who would be the best to tackle it if I can't do it myself?
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Re: Ceracote question
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08/09/16 09:17 PM
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it seems media blasting may be the only way. You said it. Ceramic cooked onto steel. Blasting is, the only way I'm aware of, to separate the two completely.
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Re: Ceracote question
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08/09/16 09:41 PM
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you'll need to blast it for the new coat anyway... call Christian at Scalpel Arms if you want to send it off and he can do it all. http://www.scalpelarms.com/
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Re: Ceracote question
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08/10/16 12:09 AM
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Just take it to a Cerekote specialist and have them blast it clean.
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Re: Ceracote question
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08/10/16 12:34 AM
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I may do this too on my lw commander
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