Brownells Spray-on Finish Video Guide- Chpt 3 Baking Lacquer
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Brownells Spray-on Finish Video Guide - PART 3 - BAKING LACQUER. Fast, easy techniques to accomplish a tough, Baking Lacquer finish on any firearm. Learn how to prevent runs and overspray problems, plus guidelines for drying intervals, final baking and inspection. Baking Lacquer is highly resistant to oils, solvents and acids -- an excellent choice for cast iron, steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and most non-ferrous metals used for gun parts.
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| is it 325 c or f? ( 1 year ago by bobsureuncle66777) |
| is it 325 c or f? |
| Farenheight. ... ( 8 months ago by gearheads4u) |
| Farenheight. celsius would be impossibly hot for that. Plus I don't think you will find a kithen stove-oven in the US that reads in celsius. ;o) |
| Oooga Booga!! ( 6 months ago by jluilia) |
| Oooga Booga!! |
| good good ( 6 months ago by bobsureuncle66777) |
| good good |
| Frequently we hear ... ( 2 days ago by brownellsinc) |
| Frequently we hear of kitchen ovens being used to cure some of the finishes with complaints of the resulting fumes. Proper ventilation should be used in any baking process and there are by-products produced by heating any chemical base. We recommend using an oven outside the living area due to various inherent dangers with heating chemicals in a closed area. A simple oven can be made from a black iron bluing tank, thermometer, and camp stove for instance. |
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