Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action etc
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Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action etc
Whilst looking at some gun porn on the web today I saw some very nice rifles with Stainless Steel (SS) barrels and actions. It occurred to me that a few of them may look better (at least in my gun safe) with a 'blued' action/barrel.
Now I know you can't blue SS but what alternatives are there if one wants a blue/black finish and the manufacturer doesn't offer it? In particular, what can someone do at home?
Is there a SS compatible 'blue' finish available on the aftermarket?
Can a barrel/action be safely powder coated, assuming you keep the powder out of the important bits?
Is there a paint system that adheres well and resists scratches/flaking?
Even if we forget specific colours etc, what coatings could you apply to commonly used gun metals?
Now I know you can't blue SS but what alternatives are there if one wants a blue/black finish and the manufacturer doesn't offer it? In particular, what can someone do at home?
Is there a SS compatible 'blue' finish available on the aftermarket?
Can a barrel/action be safely powder coated, assuming you keep the powder out of the important bits?
Is there a paint system that adheres well and resists scratches/flaking?
Even if we forget specific colours etc, what coatings could you apply to commonly used gun metals?
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
Yes, but not available here in Australia.The Raven wrote:Is there a SS compatible 'blue' finish available on the aftermarket?
Probably.The Raven wrote:Can a barrel/action be safely powder coated, assuming you keep the powder out of the important bits?
Yes. Cerakote.The Raven wrote:Is there a paint system that adheres well and resists scratches/flaking?
Cerakote by NIC Industries.The Raven wrote:Even if we forget specific colours etc, what coatings could you apply to commonly used gun metals?
Basic Black, various steel colours, greys, browns, and even bubblegum pink.
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
I have duracoated rifle and it does wear eventually. Have read cerakote is many times more abrasion resistant
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
Do you know of any Melbourne sources for it? Sounds like what I'm looking for....should I purchase a particular rifle in the future.trevort wrote:I have duracoated rifle and it does wear eventually. Have read cerakote is many times more abrasion resistant
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
Duracoat is no longer available in Australia as shipping from the USA became impossible.
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
Automotive 2pack paint is as good as anything. generally being polyurethane acrylic. although a matte polyurethane enamal (also 2pack) may be more wear resistant and less likely to gal rubbing against its self on other parts. Key with applying paint is mechanical adhesion to the substrate and being stainless it will offer little in the way of chemical adhesion. i'd suggest prior to painting (compatible primer first) you clean it thoughly of grease and oil then have it grit blasted for a good surface profile for the paint to adhere to.
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
I used polyurethane acrylic to paint my Ruger Hawkeye 30-06 Springfield. I know I will be able to get the paint of the metalwork and scope at least if I ever want too.
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
article on cerakote in last months SSAA mag. Ted mitchell wrote it, if you cant find it ask him on AHN. Not a cheap process
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Yep, just stumbled across that whilst googling. It reminded me to finish reading that SSAA magazine...trevort wrote:article on cerakote in last months SSAA mag. Ted mitchell wrote it, if you cant find it ask him on AHN. Not a cheap process
Oh, I should make it clear I'm still dreaming about buying a particular rifle and then 'upgrading' it to suit my preferences. I'm just considering my options and stuff like duracoat and/or cerakote are nice to know about.
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Was this a traditional 2-pak or a single application paint?Mulga wrote:I used polyurethane acrylic to paint my Ruger Hawkeye 30-06 Springfield. I know I will be able to get the paint of the metalwork and scope at least if I ever want too.
I know some convenient synthetic lacquers (probably polyurethane) that might do the job but I'd need to do some very careful testing first as it generally is a pain to remove.
I like how cerakote can be applied to working surfaces without causing problems.
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Re: Changing the colour of a Stainless Steel barrel/action e
The paint was colorbond touch up paint in a spray can from Bunnings I cant remember the exact name.The Raven wrote: Was this a traditional 2-pak or a single application paint?